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Apple has released a “Shot on iPhone” page that highlights the camera features of the iPhone 12 series. Every year, a photo contest taken with the latest iPhone should be held, but this year, professional photographers can enjoy photos and portraits taken all over the world.

In 2019, it was a campaign to post general photos taken with iPhone, and in 2020, it was a campaign to post photos in night mode, but this time it may be that various circumstances were taken into consideration while the spread of the new corona infection did not converge.

Each iPhone 12 model is equipped with an advanced camera system and the fastest-in-class A14 Bionic chip on current smartphones, providing all users with computational photography that enhances camera image quality with image processing.

The iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 mini are equipped with an ultra-wide-angle camera and a wide-angle camera that can capture 27% more light than the previous model, both of which can use night mode. It is touted that you can take a vivid and vivid picture in the sun or in the moonlight.

In addition, the high-end models iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max have a triple camera configuration of ultra-wide-angle, wide-angle, and telephoto cameras. Both are equipped with a LiDAR scanner, which makes autofocus in dark places up to 6 times faster, and also introduces portraits in night mode, so many details are reproduced even when shooting in the daytime or at night. Be sharp. And the iPhone 12 Pro Max takes the professional camera experience even further with a 65mm focal length telephoto camera with a 5x optical zoom range and a 1.7μm pixel sensor, 47% larger than before.

A number of photographs that bring out the potential of such advanced functions by professional skills have been released. Only some of the images are quoted in this magazine, but please see the official Apple website for all images.

Apple Pro RAW, which also incorporates the benefits of computational photography, enabled on the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max with iOS 14.3 and later, may also have contributed.

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Abdullah Shaijie (Kuwait), shot on iPhone 12 Pro
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Neal Kumar (USA), taken with iPhone 12 Pro Max
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Joe Panpiansin (Thailand), taken with iPhone 12 mini

Source: Apple.

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