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11-18-2019, 09:43 | #1 (permalink) |
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Member: 2930940 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 9 | iPhone 11 Pro Max Camera Review . It is the first iPhone that is powerful enough to be called Pro. The most talking matter about this iPhone 11 Pro Max is its triple-rear camera system. So here we came up with a complete guide to iPhone 11 Pro Max Camera and*iPhone 11 Pro Max Camera Night Mode. Read the whole article and gain the necessary information you want. Just as everyone immediately pounced on Apple for the iPhone X's notch and then learned to accept it, I guarantee the same will happen with the iPhone 11 Pro and 11 Pro camera and Max’s triple cameras. 01. Ultra-Wide Camera 13 mm focal length ƒ/2.4 aperture 5-element lens 120° field of view 4x more scene 12MP sensor 02. Wide Camera 26 mm focal length ƒ/1.8 aperture 6-element lens Optical image stabilization 100% Focus Pixels New 12MP sensor 03. Telephoto Camera 52 mm focal length Larger ƒ/2.0 aperture 6-element lens Optical image stabilization 2x optical zoom 12MP sensor The camera performed very well in our tests in pretty much all areas, but some challenges remain. Still, images generally show very good exposure. Dynamic range is very wide in bright light and under indoor conditions, but some highlight clipping is still visible in very difficult scenes. Overall, the iPhone is among the very best for exposure; it’s only in very low light when it can’t keep up with devices with larger image sensors, such as the Huawei Mate 30 Pro. Like previous iPhone generations, the 11 Pro Max also scores very well for color and is among the best in this category in all light conditions. A slightly greenish cast is visible in some indoor scenes and in our lab tests, but overall color tends to be very pleasant: a slight yellow cast gives some scenes a warm feel and works very well for skin tones in portraits. The iPhone’s Color score is close to the best, thanks to pleasant color rendering, vibrant*saturation, and accurate white balance in all light conditions. As in previous models, Apple has turned the camera for images to come out very slightly yellow, which is well within acceptable limits and in most situations makes for pleasant results. It works especially well for skin tones in portrait shots. We observed a slight greenish cast in some indoor and lab images, but overall, the 11 Pro Max color is a noticeable improvement over the XS Max, which suffered from more color casts and instabilities. The Night Mode of iPhone 11 Pro Max is all about high tech meets low light. The Night Mode delivers low-light shots by using intelligent software and A13 Bionic like never before. It happens automatically. You can do experiments with manual controls to dial in less noise and more detail. The iPhone 11 Pro Max Camera Night Mode comes on automatically when it is needed like when you are in a candlelit restaurant. The camera takes multiple images when you tap the shutter, and it happens while optical image stabilization steadies the lens. Yes, the iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max are among the*best camera phones*available. It’s not just the fact that Apple has added an extra lens — yes, it adds versatility — but that the improvements largely come from image processing. * |
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