I watched this video thinking you'd point to the back of the camera and tell us what lense is what? 😅
@@kiernanburke2674he’d know no matter what function he use the one lens serves no purpose.
Thank you! I have upgraded from 12 Pro to 15 Pro Max. You are the only one who can clearly explain which lens setting uses native optical features instead of digital zoom. Quality is very important to me.
I have an iPhone 12 and tested a GR III, I find the image quality really better on the Ricoh. Is there a big difference between the image quality of an iPhone 12 and 15?
The iPhone 15 indeed offers significant improvements in image quality compared to the iPhone 12. With its upgraded camera sensor and enhanced capabilities, you’ll notice sharper and more detailed photos.
I went to the Apple store and tested the 15 Pro against the 15 Pro Max at different focal lengths. The 15 Pro Max produced sharper photos beyond 5x (since it has a 5x optical lens) but photos were noticeably less sharp and even blurry in the 3x-4.9 range since they are just digitally cropped images of the wide-angle lens. Even the older iPhone 13 Pro produced better images in this range. I hope Apple includes both a 3x and 5x lens in the iPhone 16 Pro lineup like the Samsung S24 Ultra.
This was ecactly what I was looking for and loved watching it ;) keep it up
I have found the 'crop' modes of 28 & 35mm very usable as Apple upscale the image back to your chosen 12 or 24MP file size, whereas the 48mm crop only provides the 12MP image
Thank you Ulysses, very helpful. I'll repost the URL on my Facebook group page and website.
Thank you for sharing. I have a 15 Pro and take tons of pictures but never sure what settings to use. Trial and error gets me there but it takes time.
Thank you! Just came home with an iPhone 15 Pro Max today and I really was wondering as most of my work is photographs. Much appreciated
Thanks for a great explanation, now we only need the real ultimate explanation :-)..... what is the resolution in pixels for each of the 7 "lenses"...... 1x is 48m pixels, but what about the rest..... ?
Very interesting thanks
Thank you!
Thank you 🙏
I’m still using the iPhone 12 Pro. I find that when outdoors, I like using the ultra-wide angle lens because it creates a more majestic image.
Thank You
I've come across information suggesting that capturing a slightly zoomed-in image with the camera produces superior results compared to cropping in post-processing. Is my understanding incorrect?
Didn’t expect to see Ulysses here, nice surprise
What are the lenses we see on the back?
you can turn off the automatic switches in the settings.
Great explanation. Thanks. Why doesn't Apple just use the mm nomenclature instead of .5X, 2X, or 3X ?
Not sure! Might be so it's easier to know which is the standard (1x) lens. :)
I submit photos from my 13/14/ 15 pro max in shutter stock and almost after 2 years I am going to be successful.
Thank you! The Apple tech specs for the 15 Pro/Max are very confusing and misleading. At first, I thought wow! 48MP for all three lenses (Main, Ultra Wide, Telephoto). Then below that, it says super-high-resolution photos (24MP and 48MP). Scroll down further and it says Pro camera system (48MP Main, 12MP Ultra Wide, and 12MP Telephoto). So now I'm thinking, where is the 24MP lens? What in the world is Apple trying to tell us about their camera?
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Im not watching phone i watching him so handsome
bro you taking to long to get to the point
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