![]() ![]() ![]() Sensor-shift stabilization -a feature mostly found in high-end DSLR cameras and Huawei phones prior to the iPhone 12 - is a boon for those looking to make the clearest photos and video. The iPhone 12 Pro Max's Sensor-shift optical image stabilization (according to Kuo) will be in both the iPhone 13 Pro Max and iPhone 13 Pro. Sensor-shift stabilization isn't just for Pro MaxĪgain, we're talking about an iPhone 13 Pro feature (we wish we had camera news for the normal iPhone 13) here, but at least it's an expansion of features away from just the most expensive iPhone 13. Since this improvement is relatively similar (increased light) to the aforementioned larger sensor, this change to the Ultra Wide sensor has us hoping the larger sensor change happens to the main Wide camera (at the least). Just as with the larger sensors referenced above, this would give more light coming into the lens, and also allow for a shallower depth-of-field. In a report from venerated analyst and Mac prognosticator Ming-Chi Kuo, we learned that Apple plans to increase the aperture of the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max's Ultra Wide camera.Ĭurrently, the lens has a ƒ/2.4 aperture, and a five-element lens assembly, Kuo posits that next year's Pro iPhones will move to an ƒ/1.8 aperture, and a six-element lens. Here's some fantastic news for those capturing wider shots. See more A better Ultra Wide camera for iPhone 13
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