Who needs to hack through crowds to see the famous painting up close and personal when you have an iPhone with 9x zoom capability?
Gen Zs might be pushing Apple toward the level of dominance that it has in the US.
All of these mind-blowing macro shots were captured on an iPhone 13 Pro or Pro Max, showing off the stellar photography range and up-close capabilities of this premium handset.
The idea behind this macro photography challenge is to look closer and turn the ordinary – everyday objects like a hairbrush, a food item, or a subject in nature like ice, snow, feathers, flowers, insects, or pets – into the extraordinary.
Apple’s ‘Shot on iPhone’ campaign, first launched in 2014, has been so successful that it has since been copied by other phone manufacturers.
Move over Martin Scorcese, it seems there is set to be some stiff competition as iPhone 6 users create movie masterpieces using just their beloved mobile devices.
iPhone camera lenses are not a new thing by any stretch of the imagination. They emerged a few years ago, to accommodate and enhance the steadily improving camera technology that was being developed. They started out small, with individual lenses being sold for about R200, and a set of all sorts of different lenses being sold for around R500. It was more of a start-up company kind of thing to do – but now the big dogs have latched onto to the market, and Sony is one of those who are looking to make a big impact.
Apple launched its first smartphone in 2007, and has been improving on the phone ever since. Check out this side-by-side comparison of the cameras in each iPhone, using the Camera+ app.