In terms of camera resolution, the iPhone 13 Pro Max does not experience any difference compared to its predecessor generation. The main lens has a resolution of 12 MP with an aperture of f/1.5 and a focal length of 26mm, also comes with dual pixel PDAF and OIS features.
On the second lens, is a 12 MP telephoto sensor that has an f/2.8 aperture and a focal length of 77mm, making the phone capable of three times lossless (optical) zoom. Not to forget, this telephoto lens is of course also equipped with OIS so that it can still produce blur-free photos even when zoomed in.
Then on the third lens, you are treated to a 12 MP ultrawide lens with an f/1.8 diaphragm with a 120-degree field of view. This lens can also support users to take macro shots.
Then on the last lens, the device features a Time of Flight 3D LiDar (Light Detection and Ranging) scanner that can maximize the AR (Augmented Reality) experience. With LiDAR, devices can measure distances between objects in the real world, and utilize the results of these measurements in AR implementations.
With LiDAR Scanner, users can also do virtual decorations by placing 3D objects in rooms in the real world.
For video recording features, iPhone 13 Pro Max provides an experience like a professional filmmaker thanks to the Cinematic Mode feature. When this mode is activated, the user can determine the focus point on the subject so that the background becomes blurry, or what is commonly known as the bokeh effect.
Uniquely, this focus point will continue to be on the subject, and when the subject switches from looking at the camera and then turns away, the focus will move to the background while blurring the subject.
The iPhone 13 Pro Max camera received a DxOMark score of 137 points, and placed 4th in the global ranking (as of October 2021). Here we describe some examples of camera samples obtained from various sources.
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