IPhone 13 Pro Max Camera Mastering. James Nino

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      ● The lens with Six-elements: Ultra-Wide and Telephoto; Lens with Seven-elements: Wide

      ● Optical image stabilization using sensor-shift (Wide)

      ● True Tone flash along with Slow Sync

      ● Up to 63 MP Panorama

      ● Wide Focus Pixels 100%

      ● Deep Fusion

      ● Night mode

      ● Smart HDR 4

      ● Macro photography

      ● Photographic Styles

      ● Apple ProRAW

      ● Lens correction in Ultra-Wide

      ● Wide color capture in Live Photos and Photos

      ● Advanced red-eye correction

      ● Image stabilization (Auto)

      ● Photo geotagging

      ● Image formats captured: JPEG and HEIF

      ● Burst mode

      ● Portrait mode in advanced bokeh and with Depth Control

      ● Aperture: ƒ/2.2

      ● Portrait Lighting in six effects: Studio, Natural, Contour, Stage Mono, Stage, High-Key Mono

      ● Night mode

      ● Memoji and Animoji

      ● Deep Fusion

      ● Photographic Styles

      ● Smart HDR 4

      ● Apple ProRAW

      ● Video recording in HDR up to 4k @60 fps with Dolby Vision

      ● Recording videos in the cinematic mode at 1080 @30 fps with shallow depth of field

      ● HD video recording 1080p at 60 fps. 30 fps, or 25 fps

      ● Video recording 4K at 60 fps. 30 fps, 25 fps, or 24 fps

      ● Video support in slo-mo in 1080p @120 fps

      ● Up to 4K @30 fps ProRes video recording (For 128GB storage devices, it is in 1080p @30 fps)

      ● Time-lapse video along with stabilization

      ● Video stabilization in Cinematic mode: 720p, 1080p, and 4K

      ● Time-lapse in Night mode

      ● QuickTake video

      ● Lens correction

      ● Wide color captures support for Live Photos and Photos

      ● Retina Flash

      ● Burst mode

      ● Auto image stabilization

      All iPhone 13 models have the same MPs, which means even iPhone 13 Mini has the same MPs as the iPhone 13 Pro Max does.

      There are considerable differences as you move from Mini to Pro Max in iPhone 13. Previously iPhones mostly varied only in pictures and not in videos.

      However, a lot has changed this time as iPhone 13 Pro Max gets an exclusive feature called ProRes. The sensor in the new iPhone 13 Pro Max models has an increased surface area to light ratio, which enables it to capture more detail than previous versions.

      The 1/1.65" size improves pixel granularity by 84% over last year's model while also increasing image resolution by 25%.

      ● Wide (primary) camera: Both cameras are 26mm, f/1.5 on 13 Pro Max versus f/1.8 on 12 Pro Max.

      ● Telephoto camera: 13 Pro Max has a 3X zoom and 77mm lens, whilst the 12 Pro Max has a 2.5X zoom.

      ● Ultra-wide camera: Both cameras are 13mm, f/1.8 on the 13 Pro Max versus f/2.4 on the 12 Pro Max.

      ● Night Mode Exposure: Because of the bigger sensor and wider aperture, the iPhone 13 Pro Max can use night mode with a 1-second exposure instead of a 3-second exposure on the iPhone 12 Pro Max.

      The iPhone 13 Pro Max models have an edge on its standard and Mini model:

      ● The primary camera sensor is more significant, having 1.9m pixels and a wider F1.5 aperture.

      ● F2.8 77mm equivalent '3x' telephoto lens with PDAF and OIS.

      ● It is equipped with an upgraded ultra-wide lens with a wider F1.8 aperture for enhanced low-light performance and AF for Macro shooting.

      All of this suggests, and it is also proven that iPhone 13 Pro Max is the best iPhone for photography.

      

Rear cameras

      

Flash

      

LiDAR Scanner

      Each brand names its lenses differently, with hundreds of acronyms possible per maker. For example, other phones have an astonishingly high number of megapixels, but iPhones still use 12MP.

      The definition of a megapixel is that it is a unit of graphic resolution equivalent to one million; for example, a 12MP camera has twelve million pixels. However, a more significant number of megapixels certainly do not mean it is better, and this is because of several reasons:

      1 Quality vs. Quantity: It's easy to get lost in the sea of pixels when you're viewing a high-resolution photo or video. However, the size of each pixel matters.

      The size of each pixel is measured and represented with μm, which stands for microns; however, smaller amounts with greater size mean better image quality because they have fewer colors per unit area that can be displayed on the screen at any given time - leading us towards higher

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