iPhone 13 reviews are starting to arrive, but despite the great updates, some areas need to be fixed. On the iPhone 13, macro shooting starts automatically when shooting in close-up, but I found that there is no way to turn it off manually.
There is currently no way to manually turn it off
At the new product announcement event “California streaming.”, Apple explained the macro shooting function of iPhone 13 as follows.
With a newly designed lens and a powerful autofocus system, the new ultra-wide-angle camera can focus in just 2 centimeters, making even small details look magnificent. Turn the leaves into abstract art, shoot the fur of the hornworm, and magnify the dew. A little beauty awaits.
The problem is that there is currently no way to manually turn off macro photography. It became clear by the actual machine review of Tech Media INPUT.
Apple promises fix with software update
YouTuber Marques Brownlee told Apple that a software update will add a new setting that allows you to turn off automatic photo and video macro shooting when shooting close-ups. That is.
As I mentioned in my video, the iPhones’ macro mode is great, but you can’t manually switch out.
Apple’s told me "A new setting will be added in a software update this fall to turn off automatic camera switching when shooting at close distances for macro photography and video ”pic.twitter.com/n94WA5gdaj
— Marques Brownlee (@MKBHD) September 21, 2021
Source: INPUT via 9to5Mac
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Source: iPhone Mania