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The iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max can take sharper photos and videos with various camera updates, according to new rumors, but the improvements may not make it to lower-end iPhone 13 phones.
The iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max cameras will reportedly improve their ultra-wide cameras by adding optical image stabilization (OIS) by sensor shift and autofocus, the sources said. Digitimes.
The iPhone 12 Pro Max was the first iPhone to pair its main camera with Sensor Switch OIS, which switches the sensor instead of the lens, resulting in sharper photos, such as MacRumors Points out. It’s unclear if the same update will be made to the iPhone 13 Pro’s main camera, but the increase in the 13 Pro and Pro Max ultra-wide cameras with sensor swap OIS should result in sharper photos when using that lens.
Let’s go through all the iPhone 13 camera rumors, shall we?
You’ve probably read several stories about the best iPhone 13 cameras, but here’s a review in case they sound so incremental and / or technical that you can’t remember.
There are rumors that apply to all iPhone 13 models, such as the one suggesting that the front sensor suite will to combine infrared camera and spot projector in one module, resulting in a smaller notch. Two different reports suggest that ultra-wide cameras will improve from f / 2.4 apertures in the iPhone 12 range to f / 1.8 on iPhone 13 phones, allowing for better low-light performance, although one rumor suggests that it will hit all four phones by 2021, and the other says it just hit the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max.
Some of the updates we’ve heard will only be coming to the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max models. These include the ultra-wide rumor above, as well as those suggesting that your prime lenses will be increased in size. Other suggests The iPhone 13 Pro will have a better telephoto camera, improving on the 52mm f / 2.0 focal length equivalent shooter of its predecessor by swapping it out for the 65mm f / 2.2 focal length equivalent camera that came in the iPhone 12 Pro Max. . In simpler terms: expanding the optical zoom from 2x to 2.5x.
Other rumors suggest that the advantages of the iPhone 12 Pro and Pro Max are coming to the lower-end iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini. Two rumors suggest LiDar It will be added to the more affordable phones, as well as expanding the sensor switch OIS to cameras (presumably just the main camera) on all four iPhone 13 models.
And there are the pie-in-the-sky rumors, like the one that came out in May 2020 (before the iPhone 12 came out) claiming iPhone 13 will include a 64MP prime lens, 40MP telephoto with 3x-5x optical zoom and 15x-20x digital zoom, a 40MP ultra-wide angle lens, and even a 64MP anamorphic lens for shooting in an aspect ratio of 2.1: 1. Compare that to the iPhone 12, which had a 12MP main camera and a 12MP ultra-wide angle, no telephoto lens and certainly no anamorphic lens. Yes.
These are the biggest rumors, but as you can see, they are suggesting very gradual improvements that could result in better photos. Even if implemented, it would probably be difficult for consumers to see the difference, but if we get enough updates on the iPhone 13, its photographic capabilities could be better overall.