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      • The iPhone 7 Plus does things differently: the first camera is a 23mm (equivalent) wide-angle, which is wider-angle to fit even more into the frame than the previous iPhone 6S's 29mm (equivalent). The second lens, which is absent in the standard iPhone 7, offers double the focal length, to act like a 2x multiplier; a 56mm equivalent.
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  2. Dual 12MP wide-angle and telephoto cameras. Wide-angle: ƒ/1.8 aperture. Telephoto: ƒ/2.8 aperture. 2x optical zoom; digital zoom up to 10x. Portrait mode. Optical image stabilization. Six‑element lens. Quad-LED True Tone flash. Panorama (up to 63MP) Sapphire crystal lens cover. Backside illumination sensor. Hybrid IR filter. Autofocus with ...

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    We've seen dual cameras before in devices, from the LG G5's wide and super-wide lenses, to the Huawei P9's colour and monochrome sensors. The iPhone 7 Plus does things differently: the first camera is a 23mm (equivalent) wide-angle, which is wider-angle to fit even more into the frame than the previous iPhone 6S's 29mm (equivalent). The second lens...

    The tele lens option - although it's a bit of a stretch to call it that - will resolve greater detail than simply taking a wide-angle shot and then zooming into it, which is where another one of its strengths lies: digital zoom. Beyond the 56mm optic, Apple will offer up to 5x digital zoom (sold as 10x from the wider-angle lens), but the fidelity w...

    Pro photographers love their background blur, known as bokeh, which depends on wide apertures (and subject distance and focal length, to varying degrees) to produce that soft background and popping subject depth. Now Apple wants to extend bokeh to the masses (or fauxkeh, given that it's digitally produced) by using both the iPhone 7 Plus's cameras ...

    Only the iPhone 7 Plus has that 23mm (equivalent) lens, with an f/1.8 aperture - which is brighter than the iPhone 6S's f/2.2 aperture by a full stop and, therefore, lets in 50 per cent more light than last time. It's not the brightest lens on the market - Samsung already offers f/1.7 on its latest Galaxy phones - but will mean greater control and ...

    The sensor in the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus is 12-megapixels, which Apple describes as “an entirely new camera”. But it doesn’t detail whether it’s the same base unit as the 1/3in size (1.22µm pixels) one in the iPhone 6S or not. The key difference in the iPhone 7 is the addition of new image signal processor (ISP). It’s twice as rapid as before in its a...

  3. Apr 18, 2018 · Here's an "iPhone 7 Plus is primarily using the wide-angle for its 2x" shot, and it shows: This is the only test where I actually prefer the iPhone 7's blown-up "10x" image over the 7 Plus's naturally-shot 10x image, because the 1x shot was more stable and readable than a shaky low-light 10x.

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    • Is the iPhone 7 Plus primarily using the wide-angle for its 2x?5
  4. Nov 12, 2022 · The first wide-angle camera has a 1/3″ sensor with a 28mm equivalent f/1.8 lens (a total of 6 lens elements), whereas the second telephoto camera has a smaller 1/3.6″ sensor with a 56mm equivalent f/2.8 lens (a total of 5 lens elements).

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    • Is the iPhone 7 Plus primarily using the wide-angle for its 2x?1
    • Is the iPhone 7 Plus primarily using the wide-angle for its 2x?2
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    • Is the iPhone 7 Plus primarily using the wide-angle for its 2x?4
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    • Zoom With The 2x Telephoto Lens. The regular iPhone 7 camera has the standard wide-angle lens, similar to previous iPhone models. But the iPhone 7 Plus has two separate rear-facing camera lenses.
    • Beware Of Digital Zoom. As well as the 1x/2x zoom option, the camera app also has a digital zoom feature which allows you to “zoom in” even closer. It’s easy to activate – simply touch the 1x button with your finger and drag to the left.
    • Create Shallow Depth Of Field With Portrait Mode. Up until now, one of the main limitations with the iPhone camera has been that you couldn’t control the depth of field like you can on a DSLR camera.
    • The Importance Of Background When Using Depth Effect. The Depth Effect feature in Portrait mode works best when your subject is far away from the background, and when there’s something in the background to begin with.
  5. Sep 7, 2016 · One of the cameras on the iPhone 7 Plus has the standard, wide-angle, 28mm-equivalent lens. The other is twice that, a 56mm equivalent — more like a portrait lens.

  6. Nov 23, 2016 · The dual cameras don't actually zoom, like a point-and-shoot camera with a protruding lens. Instead, the phone switches between the wide-angle camera and the telephoto, from 1 to 2x. From there...

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