![]() I love how my iPhone makes it trivial to jam it into any weird position and still be super-easy to compose on its huge, bright screen, especially with its ultra-ultra wide 0.5× (2.2mm actual or 13mm eq.) camera with which every millimeter of position changes the picture's composition.Īlso because of its super-short (2.2mm actual focal length) lens the iPhone's ultra-ultra wide 0.5× camera has almost limitless depth of field. I first worked this in the free Snapseed app on my iPhone while on location, and later used Skylum Luminar Neo to take it further. Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max 0.5× (2.2mm actual or 13mm eq.) camera at f/2.2 at 1/155 at Auto ISO 40 ( LV 10.9). bigger or fit-to-screen.Ībandoned Mine near Walker Lake, Bridgeport, California, 5:16 P.M., 17 October 2022. ![]() Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max camera system at its 2× setting (which magically crops from the 1× camera's 48 MP sensor and 6.9mm lens to a full-frame equivalent of 48mm), f/1.8 at 1/64 at Auto ISO 80 ( LV 8.0). Highlight inside an Abandoned Mine near Walker Lake, Bridgeport, California, 5:14 P.M, 17 October 2022. Each of these images has been reduced to 1,920 pixels wide from the original files. You may or may not see this depending on your monitor and its size windows PCs still seem to use obsolete 106 DPI displays compared to ultrafine iPhone, iPad and Mac Retina displays that run around 225-475 DPI. Check your monitor now the image here should have every hair very clearly delineated around his eye. It's so sharp in the original file that you can see Lukas' own view of me towering over him reflected in his eye. The iPhone's AF system is superior to larger cameras in that it magically figures out - even in pitch black - that it's a dog and focuses directly on his eyes, not his nose, letting me capture totally crazy action like an excited dog jumping all over me after he hasn't seen me for three years. Unlike big cameras with tiny LCDs and finicky autofocus systems, the iPhone has a huge screen I can see from a few feet away and a LiDAR LASER-guided autofocus system. bigger or fit-to-screen.Īmong the many things that impress me about the iPhone is how I can completely remain in the moment and reach down with one hand and capture whatever's going on. Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max 1× (6.9mm actual or 24mm eq.) camera, f/1.8 at 1/60 at Auto ISO 125 ( LV 7¼). Lukas, Redwood Motel, Bridgeport, California, 3:51 P.M., 17 October 2022. The foreground would have been horribly motion-blurred if I had tried to jam my EOS R6 up to the windshield, and good luck to me trying to see the EOS R6's tiny dim LCD at arm's length in a moving car! ![]() Its short 6.9mm actual (24mm equivalent) focal length 1× standard camera has plenty of depth of field at f/1.8, and shooting at f/1.8 in daylight means that the 1/4,762 shutter speed stopped all the motion. bigger or fit-to-screen.Ī great thing always about iPhone is that it shoots wide-open even in daylight. You can see more of my work at my Gallery.Īll these photos were shot in just seven days:Ĭlouds over June Lake, California as Seen from a Moving Car on US Route 395, California, 2:56 P.M., 17 October 2022. Here are more technical and artistic details about how I made these photos. Most of these received significant creative input after I shot them, often editing them in my iPhone itself. These are from my trips to Yosemite & California's Eastern Sierra in October 2022, at which you can read more about how I crafted each image. IPhone 14 Pro Max Tutorial & User's Guide Thanks for helping me help you! Ken.Īpril 2023 Better Pictures Apple Canon Sony Nikon Fuji LEICA Zeiss HASSELBLAD All Reviews This all-content, junk-free website's biggest source of support is when you use those or any of these links to approved sources when you get anything, regardless of the country in which you live. You can get them at Amazon, or used at eBay if you know How to Win at eBay. IPhone 14 Pro Max (sapphire protective lens covers and integral Ceramic Shield screen protection standard, 8.5 oz./242g) in Apple leather case (1.0 oz./30g 9.6 oz./272 g total).
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