
Source: Austin Mann
Austin Mann’s review of the iPhone 14 Pro’s cameras is out, and as usual, he’s when with trappy photos from an interesting location. This time it’s the Scottish Highlands where Mann put the iPhone Pro’s new cameras to the test.
One of the advantages of the new 48MP camera is increasingly latitude to yield images without reducing their resolution too far. There’s a unconfined example in Mann’s review of a tight yield on a rooster that illustrates how far an image can be cropped and still retain lots of detail. Still, Mann concludes that he’s increasingly likely to shoot at 12MP than 48 in most situations considering it’s still the fastest way to shoot and performs so well in low-light. Mann was moreover impressed with shooting video in Action Mode, although he notes that it requires good lighting and crops the resulting video substantially.
With high-resolution imaging capability, Action mode stabilization, and a Cinematic mode that now supports 4K at 24 fps, the iPhone 14 Pro is a powerful imaging tool in the pocket of a creative pro. Beyond the cameras, new safety features like Emergency SOS via satellite and crash detection are heady to have with me (and with my loved ones).
Now I’m just hoping we see some monster steps forward in the digital workflow so we can quickly get these trappy files off our cameras and into our projects to share with the world!
For examples of the kind of shots that are possible when the iPhone 14 Pro is in the hands of a professional and increasingly details on the camera’s performance, be sure to visit Mann’s site.
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