The iPhone 13 Pro devices come with some great new camera capabilities with one of them being powerful performance for up-close shots and footage. Let’s look at how to take iPhone 13 Pro macro photos and videos.
With the new ultra wide camera on the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max, Apple has brought some impressive macro photo and video capabilities. The 13 Pro/Max ultra wide lens has an f/1.8 aperture with 120-degree field of view.
Here’s how Apple describes the feature:
The new lens design, autofocus capability for the first time in the Ultra Wide on iPhone, and advanced software also unlock something never before possible on iPhone: macro photography. Users can capture sharp, stunning images where objects appear larger than life, magnifying subjects with a minimum focus distance of 2 centimeters. Macro also extends to video including Slo-mo and Time-lapse.
How to take iPhone 13 Pro macro photos and videos
Open the Camera app (the native Camera app)
Make sure Photo is selected as the camera mode just above the shutter button on your screen
Bring the camera close to your subject – as close as 2 cm (0.79-inches)
Shoot your photos
Follow the same steps to shoot iPhone 13 macro videos
The automatic switch from the standard video to macro video isn’t as noticable as it is for photos
Apple notes the ultra wide lens will auto-focus when taking macro shots and footage but you can still tap the screen to manually set focus and exposure.
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