iPhone 12 Pro Max 'huge leap' in camera quality, says Halide
What you need to know
- Popular photography app developer Halide has released its review of the iPhone 12 Pro Max camera.
- They say the new device is a "huge leap" forward in quality, capable of images previously only seen in dedicated cameras.
Popular photography app developer Halide has released its iPhone 12 Pro Max camera review, stating the new flagship device from Apple is a "huge leap forward" in iPhone camera quality.
In the review, Halide outlines its quest to do a "very deep, technical analysis of what's new in iPhone 12 cameras this year." Halide notes how Apple dedicated a whole section of the keynote to the new Pro Max device, and that the results from the phone were so surprising that they created a whole separate post about the device.
The review covers the Sensor, 65mm lens, and ProRAW. From the review:
Once the sun went down during testing, Halide said that there was "no contest" between the iPhone 12 Pro and Pro Max, the Pro Max coming out as the clear winner. The Pro Max also pulled ahead in low-light photography when it comes to stabilization thanks to sensor shift:
You can read the full review here, however Halide concludes:
Halide says the new iPhone offers "a lot" to advanced photography users, and that we should think of the Pro Max cameras as like the release of a new chip:
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