Hardware Breakdown Presents: The iPhone 13 Pro Camera
Arguably the most significant upgrade to the iPhone 13 Pro is the camera. Other upgrades include a faster processor, a brighter display, and increased battery power. But the camera on the new iPhone 13 Pro is the pinnacle feature on the device and main selling point.
Let's break down each integral part of the cameras because potentially, this could be one of the best smartphone cameras on the market.
The Rear Main Camera
There are three cameras on the iPhone 13 Pro; the specs go as follows; a 12 MP, f/1.5 aperture, 26mm wide-angle lens, dual pixel PDAF, now adding a sensor-shift stabilization feature. Secondly, you have a 12 MP f/2.8, 77mm telephoto camera 3x the optical zoom in, 2x optical zoom out, with a total of 6x optical zoom range. So users can zoom up to an astounding 15x range.
And finally, we have a 12MP ultra-wide camera featuring a TOF LiDAR scanner. Apple Introduced LiDAR technology in 2020 to the iPhone 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max. The core function of the technology is to scan environments and create a 3D image. With LIDAR, users can enable Night mode portraits.
The Front Facing (Selfie) Camera
There are two front-facing cameras on the Phone 13 Pro, standard with most flagship smartphones on the market. The 12MP cameras feature an f/1.8 13mm wide-angle lens. In addition, it includes an SL 3D and depth/ biometrics sensor.
The front-facing cameras can shoot video in 4K, up to 60fps, and 1080p, up to 120fps, featuring gyro-EIS