Camera Review απο την ομάδα της Halide. Μιας και απ' ότι φαίνεται δε θα έχουμε απο τον Austin Mann.
This year's main sensor and lens combo feels just like one on the iPhone 14 Pro. Zero complaints. It's a great camera.
Apple expends monumental efforts to make the iPhone camera feel natural. The vision is clear: "You should never know there are separate lenses, sensors and processing pipelines." They strive for an uninterrupted whole, a utopian vision of a technology-enabled camera that just works.
Most of their work is invisible. At manufacturing, components are matched with microscopic measurements so their tolerances are aligned for better optical and color performance, ensuring fewer visual hiccups as the camera switches lenses transitioning through the zoom range. Once impossible feats are made possible with custom silicon and highly optimized pipelines that few companies could dream of matching. Only Apple can achieve this thanks to their integration of hardware and software.
The annual iPhone announcement feels like the Superbowl of tech — a huge event that everyone tends to have an opinion about. It's exciting to have a quick hot take, and in the interest of a quick response, it's easy to look at specifications and fact sheets and jump to conclusions. That would lead you to believe the iPhone 15 Pro Max offers little beyond its 120mm equivalent lens, but this is impossibly far from the truth.