Presumably the iPhone 14 that everyone is longing for has
already arrived! It is well known that the iPhone 14 series has added some new
features in terms of imaging this year. When many students get the real phone,
they still don’t know how to better utilize the value of the new features of
the iPhone 14?
In this article today, we will use several new camera
functions of the iPhone 14 series to make a real shooting tutorial, so that you
can better use the new iPhone to take wonderful blockbusters!
Closer to home! We all know that the iPhone 14 Pro series
has upgraded the resolution of the main camera from 12 million to 48 million
pixels for the first time, so how much does high pixel help us in daily
shooting?
48MP is referred to as 48MP. By default, the photo pixel
of the iPhone 14 Pro is still 12MP. You need to open it in the settings to take
a 48MP photo. Setting path: Settings-Camera-Format-Apple ProRAW-Select ProRAW
resolution (48MP) ).
It should be noted that when we turn on ProRAW (48MP),
the file size of each photo is about 75M.
Compared with most Android phones, you need to turn on the
professional mode to turn on the RAW format. It is much simpler to turn on the
ProRAW format on the iPhone. After completing the above settings, you only need
to click on the upper right corner of the camera interface to turn on/off the
RAW format.
Some students are going to ask, the ProRAW format of the
iPhone 14 Pro has 12MP and 48MP, what is the difference between them?
ProRAW (48MP): "RAW format" is not unfamiliar
to everyone. Most Android phones on the market support shooting in RAW format,
but they are basically non-full-pixel RAW format photos. The iPhone 14 Pro is
one of the few models on the market that supports full-pixel RAW shooting.
This is because once the mobile phone needs to meet the
high pixel and RAW formats at the same time, it will be a big test for the
processing power of the mobile phone chip.
Even if the iPhone 14 Pro is equipped with the strongest
A16 bionic chip in the history of the iPhone, after turning on ProRAW (48MP),
it takes about 2 seconds to press the shutter every time.
But the full-pixel RAW format does allow us to obtain a
high-resolution, high-dynamic-range image. The advantage is that there is more
processing space in the later stage: in addition to adjusting the tone and
color of the photo, it can also be enlarged and cropped for the "secondary
composition" in the later stage.
For example, this photo was taken with the 48MP ProRAW
format turned on. We arbitrarily crop a part of the photo, and we will also get
a photo with clearer details.
What amazes me is that with the blessing of the A16 bionic
chip, the iPhone 14 Pro's built-in editor or the third-party retouching
software Lightroom is also very smooth to process RAW (48MP) format photos, so
students don't need to worry about processing RAW. (48MP) mobile phone will be
stuck.
What needs to be reminded here is that although the
full-pixel ProRAW format can record more raw information, once this mode is
turned on, it needs to pay the price of large memory and shutter lag when
shooting. So for the use of this function, my suggestion is to use it when
shooting some important moments or scenery pictures. It is recommended to use
normal format or 12MP ProRAW for daily use.
ProRAW (12MP): This format is not a full-pixel RAW
format. It retains more information than ordinary formats while having almost
no shutter lag, and can obtain better imaging results than 48MP in backlight
and low-light environments.
iPhone14 Pro Max (1X) / RAW (12MP) post-production picture
It is worth mentioning that in addition to the main
camera, the ultra-wide-angle, 2x, and 3x focal lengths of the iPhone 14 Pro
series all support RAW (12MP) format shooting, which can retain more picture
information in strong backlight scenes.
In general, users need to master certain post-processing
skills to get the most out of the ProRAW format. For daily shooting, I
personally recommend that you shoot in the normal format.
Mobile phones can help us take good-looking photos more
easily through computational photography, which is also one of the advantages
of mobile phone photography compared to SLR photography!
For example, the 48-megapixel high-pixel iPhone 14 Pro is
optimized by algorithms such as pixel four-in-one, and the normal format of the
main camera or 2x focal length can directly produce photos with accurate
exposure and color. In most scenes, we do not need to adjust the complex You
only need to focus on the composition and the picture itself.
The iPhone's image style has always been different from
other mobile phone manufacturers. The iPhone's pursuit is to try to
"restore what you see", of course, including portrait photography.
Today, when social pictures are dominated by 'beauty',
the "realness" of the iPhone may not be favored by the ladies and
sisters, but there are also many students who like the realistic portrait
photos of the iPhone.
2x focal length: 2x telephoto is back in the iPhone 14 Pro
series this time, but this is not a physical lens, but a 48mm focal length
photo and video with 12 million pixels in the middle of the main four-in-one
pixel sensor.
If you look at the multiples alone, some students may not
understand the difference between 2x and 3x, but if you look at the shooting
distance of daily portrait photography, you will find that 48mm is more
friendly than 77mm telephoto.
For example: you go to dinner with your girlfriend, you
can take a good photo of her with 2x focal length sitting across from her, and
if you shoot with 77mm focal length, you either need to go back a few steps, or
It is very possible to shoot the effect of a photo sticker.
There is also the fact that we want to shoot some objects.
Using 1x will be too wide, and using 3x will have to go very far. If you are
using the iPhone 14 Pro series, it is recommended to shoot with 2x focal
length.
Although the 2x focal length of the iPhone 14 Pro is
virtual, it can also take photos of the same quality as other lenses. In
addition to shooting people, it is also particularly suitable for shooting
still life. For example, here I used it to shoot a picture-in-picture photo .
n general, the 2x focal length will be more focused than the
main camera, but more moderate than the 3x distance, and it is more suitable
for shooting half-length portraits and still lifes where the subject needs to
be highlighted.
3x telephoto: In contrast to 2x is the 3x focal length,
this lens has an equivalent focal length of 77mm, which requires the
photographer to stand at a farther distance to shoot than the 2x focal length.
The advantage of the 3x focal length is that the picture
will be more compact, but it will bring less space environment than the 2x
focal length, so the 3x focal length is more suitable for shooting close-ups of
people's facial features.
The 2 and 3 times of the iPhone 14 Pro series are the golden
focal lengths for portrait photography. They have different application
scenarios. Students can choose the appropriate focal length according to the
characteristics of the scene. If you are interested in the use of focal lengths
in portrait photography, please leave a message at the end of the article, and
we can also issue a more detailed introduction.
Wide-angle (main camera): 1x and 0.5x are essentially
wide-angle lenses, the equivalent focal length of 1x is 24mm, and the
equivalent focal length of 0.5x is 13mm, but for users to better distinguish,
we are used to calling it the main camera camera, super wide angle.
In portrait photography, the wide-angle lens can not only
shoot half-length portraits, but also suitable for shooting full-body
portraits. Compared with the ultra-wide-angle, the main camera has a larger
photosensitive element, which can output higher-quality photos in low-light
conditions at night.
Ultra-wide angle: The ultra-wide angle of the iPhone 14 Pro
series is equipped with a new sensor, which is more than twice the size of the
previous generation. In the actual shooting, it is indeed found that there is a
relatively obvious improvement.
For example, in this group of photos, the top one was
taken with the iPhone 13 Pro Max, and the bottom one was taken with the iPhone
14 Pro Max. It is not difficult to click to zoom in to see that the iPhone 14
Pro Max has better picture quality and relatively less clarity and noise.
It is worth mentioning that this generation of iPhone has
newly added light image engine technology, which can improve the quality of
photos taken in low-light environments. For example, in low-light scenes such
as indoors, the color of the environment and the skin color of the characters
can be better restored.
We also found that this ultra-wide angle is also more
accurate for character recognition. Even in dim light and foreground occlusion,
iPhone 14 Pro Max can clearly record the facial features of characters.
With the blessing of the light image engine, in the face
of such a close-up low-light scene, the iPhone 14 Pro Max can also clearly and
accurately restore the details and colors of the leaves without any auxiliary
lights.
Of course, image quality performance is only one aspect of
mobile photography, and 'ease of use' is also a part that cannot be ignored.
Mobile phone photography is like the barrel principle.
Some mobile phones can indeed take good pictures, but the ease of use is
greatly reduced, but this aspect is precisely an important factor that
determines whether ordinary users can easily control them.
Without a doubt, the iPhone 14 Pro is by far one of the
easiest and easiest to use camera phones in my opinion. Not only does it
provide 4 different focal lengths, but it also has very good focusing speed and
stability.
We consider that not all portraits should keep the
characters still, and sometimes dynamic snapshots can better show the vividness
of the characters, such as the following head-shaking snapshot.
Therefore, I strongly recommend that after getting the new
iPhone, you can use the wide-angle lens to change different angles and poses to
capture with confidence. Compared with ordinary posing, you may be able to
shoot more vivid blockbusters.
For ordinary users, it is more difficult to take good
portraits at night. Fortunately, with the upgrade of mobile phone hardware
specifications and the optimization of computational photography, smartphones
have made significant progress in shooting portraits at night.
It is worth noting that most manufacturers use algorithms
to brighten and smooth the skin to offset the noise of dark light, while this
year's iPhone 14 strategy is to redesign the flash, which has been neglected
for a long time, and launch an 'adaptive original Color flash' function.
I used to shoot portraits at night, and I almost never
used the flash to shoot portraits, because the light from the self-flash was
either too dark or too hard! I believe that many people are like me, most of
the mobile phone flash was used as a "torch" in the past.
This time, after the iPhone 14 has upgraded the flash,
different exposure strategies can be adopted according to different focal
lengths. In our actual shooting, it is indeed the case. When shooting with a
wide-angle lens, the exposure area will be larger, which is more conducive to
showing the posture of the characters.
When shooting at the telephoto end, the flash area will be
smaller, which can better highlight the facial features of the characters.
Compared with ordinary night portraits, the adaptive flash
can take photos with stronger contrast and sharpness. With the blessing of the
adaptive flash, the characters at night will appear more prominent, which has
the effect of a magazine blockbuster.
Most of the functions mentioned above are exclusive to the
Pro series. In fact, the iPhone 14 digital series also has a good upgrade. For
example, the front-facing TrueDepth camera is equipped with autofocus for the
first time. So in terms of selfies, we will use the iPhone 14 to show it.
All front-facing lenses of the iPhone 14 support
autofocus. With the blessing of this function, it can meet the needs of
multiple people to take photos with clear focus and take selfies in low light.
If you want to get a more three-dimensional and textured
selfie photo, I personally recommend taking a selfie with the native camera
before post-processing. Although third-party apps can help you get
microdermabrasion selfies with one click, I don't recommend you to do so.
Third-party apps can't fully invoke the iPhone's camera permissions, so the
effect it gets is not the best.
The usual practice is to use the native camera to take a
photo with the best quality, and use the post-production app you are used to
beautify the photo later, which will not only make your selfie photo more natural,
but also retain the original image for convenience. creation.
Finally, to answer the question that everyone has been
concerned about:
Buy the iPhone 14 series or the iPhone 14 Pro series?
If you have a small budget and want to experience the
stability and smoothness of iOS 16, then I would recommend you to start with
the more cost-effective iPhone 14 series.
Although there are no more professional functions of the
Pro series in terms of imaging, if you only take photos/videos occasionally,
then it can basically satisfy you.
In addition, for girls who love to take selfies, the
iPhone 14 is undoubtedly the best model for taking selfies in the iPhone
digital series in recent years.
As for the iPhone 14 Pro series, which has a stronger A16
chip and more professional imaging functions than the digital series, so the
budget is sufficient, and I am interested in image creation, I think the Pro
series will be a good choice
Well, the above is the introduction of the new camera
functions of the iPhone 14 Pro Max, I hope it can inspire you!
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