

Let’s start with a standard type of photo. Both have electronic and optical stabilization and use lidar for night photography.

The iPhone 12 Pro also has three 12MP cameras, but the specs are slightly different, with the main camera having an f/1.6 aperture, the telephoto camera providing a 2x optical zoom with an f/2.0 aperture, and the wide-angle camera an f/2.4 aperture. The main camera has an f/1.5 aperture, the telephoto provides a 3x zoom with an f/2.8 aperture, and the wide-angle camera has a 120-degree field of view and an f/1.8 aperture. Regarding specifications, the iPhone 13 Pro has three 12-megapixel cameras. I viewed the photos on a color-calibrated monitor, but the uploaded examples here have been resized for friendlier online viewing. I shot all the photos back-to-back using the standard Photo mode, without changing any settings, editing, or applying filters. There are a few points to make clear before we start. But are they similar enough to not make me miss the 12 Pro? A few specs and testing details
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The question is, would I miss the iPhone 12 Pro after it was sent back? Surprisingly, the 13 Pro is not a massive upgrade over the 12 Pro’s camera, with the results often being very similar. Andy Boxall/Digital TrendsĪfter the iPhone 13 Pro arrived, I had a day to take photos with it and the iPhone 12 Pro before it was returned as part of my trade-in deal. This solid dependability is equally as important as how the final photo looks. It has been a stunning performer over the last year, delivering consistently fantastic photos reliably, to the point where if I wanted to take a good shot no matter what, I reached for my iPhone.
