Sony IMX703 sensors are used in the primary 12MP camera, with an aperture of f/1.5 and a focal length of 26mm. There are 1.9*m pixels on this camera, and sensor-shift optical image stabilization is available. With a 13mm focal length and 6P lens on its 12MP ultrawide camera, the Pro Max model comes with the top-of-the-line 12MP ultrawide camera. Sony’s IMX772 sensor powers the iPhone 13 Pro Max’s 12MP ultrawide camera. It also has autofocus capabilities.
Camera | Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max | Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max |
Main camera | Sony IMX703, 1.9 μm, 26 mm | Sony IMX603, 1.7 μm, 26 mm |
Ultra-wide-angle camera | Sony IMX772, 1μm, 13 mm | Sony IMX372, 1 μm, 13 mm |
Telephoto camera | Sony IMX713, 1μm, 77 mm | Sony IMX613, 1 μm, 65 mm |
ToF | Sony IMX590 | |
Selfie camera | Sony IMX514, 1μm |
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The Sony IMX713 sensor powers the 12MP telephoto camera with 3x zoom and sensor-shift OIS. It comes with an f/2.8 aperture and has a 6P lens. Its predecessor models also featured a Sony IMX590 ToF sensor. A Sony IMX514 sensor powers the iPhone 13 Pro Max’s 12MP front camera.
A faster performance unit and improved battery life are other features of the new iPhone models. This year’s Pro models also feature a 120Hz ProMotion display that switches between 10Hz and 120Hz based on the content.
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