With the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max, it's easy to take photos up close thanks to the optical zoom. But as soon as you get a little too close to the subject (beyond approximately 5.5 inches), the module automatically switches from wide-angle to ultra-wide-angle to immortalize the scene. Which makes some users capricious, according tothe first instructions arrived just a few hours ago.
According to Apple, however, this solution was put in place precisely to improve the quality of images. Judge for yourself; this short video clearly shows the sensor change made by iOS:
Apple listening to customers?
Fortunately, good news: this automatic sensor change can soon be deactivated manually. This is what Apple announced to several people in a letter, without detailing a precise timetable for the deployment of this option. Note that it is already present for video shooting, to be found in the settings menu of the Camera app.
The iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max are the most luxurious in their collection, with a starting price of 1,159 euros. They will be available this Friday, butpre-orders have actually been open since last week.
The iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max