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Apple shows photos taken by iPhone 12 users: portraits, city scenery, etc.

News from IT House, January 20 Apple today shared a collection of photos taken by users with iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max. The scenes include cities, landscapes, portraits, night sky, etc.

NKCHU from China used iPhone 12 Pro Max to shoot.

IT Home learned that the iPhone 12 mini and iPhone 12 models use a dual camera system with ultra-wide-angle and wide-angle lenses, while the iPhone 12 Pro model has an additional telephoto lens for optical zoom. Apple introduced the full range of products. Some of the key camera functions.

Apple said:

The iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 mini use a powerful dual-camera system, equipped with an ultra-wide-angle camera with a wide field of view, and a new wide-angle camera with a ƒ/1.6 aperture, which increases the amount of light when taking photos and videos in low-light conditions by as much as 27% . Both models are equipped with brand-new computational photography functions. All cameras support night mode and in-depth fusion technology with faster processing speed, and the photo effects in various environments have been improved. Smart HDR 3 will use machine learning technology to intelligently adjust the white balance, contrast, texture and saturation of the photo to make the picture look extra natural.

The reimagined Pro-level camera system on the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max has ultra-wide-angle, wide-angle and telephoto cameras, bringing more diversified functions and giving users more creative control. The iPhone 12 Pro Max takes the Pro-level camera system experience to the next level. It is equipped with a more flexible 65mm telephoto camera with a 5x optical zoom range. Its advanced wide-angle camera sensor size is increased by 47%, and the pixel size is increased to The 1.7-micron, low-light shooting effect is improved by 87%. In addition, the lidar scanner brings a number of advanced features to the Pro model, including 6 times the autofocus speed in low-light environments and the newly launched night mode portrait function.

The photos are as follows:

Abdullah Shaijie from Kuwait used iPhone 12 Pro to shoot.

Neal Kumar from the United States used iPhone 12 Pro Max to shoot.

Joe Panpiansin from Thailand used iPhone 12 mini to shoot.

Abdullah Shaijie from Kuwait used iPhone 12 Pro to shoot.

Nilay Örnek from Turkey used iPhone 12 to shoot.

Calogero Agrò from Italy shot with iPhone 12 Pro Max.

Ikuchika Aoyama from Japan used iPhone 12 Pro to shoot.

Hélène Hadjiyianni from France shot with iPhone 12 Pro Max.

Andrey Glazunov from Russia used iPhone 12 mini to shoot.

Bahar Akıncı from Turkey used iPhone 12 to shoot.

Rohit Vohra from India used iPhone 12 Pro Max to shoot.

Matti Haapoja from Canada used iPhone 12 mini to shoot.

Bo Liu from China used iPhone 12 to shoot.

Sarah M. Lee from the UK used iPhone 12 Pro to shoot.

Ikuchika Aoyama from Japan used iPhone 12 Pro to shoot.

Pieter de Vries from Australia shot with iPhone 12 Pro Max.

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