iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max comes with in 5 new colors and an advanced new dual camera.

While the iPhone Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max models, which came in 5 new colors and an advanced dual camera, Apple Watch Series 7, the new iPad mini and iPad were among the other models announced. As you remembered, the iPhone 12 models had announced by Apple last spring and made feeling of excitement in both technology and brand enthusiasts. On the other hand, the iPhone 13 models that were introduced last month, come with the most advanced pro camera system to date.
Before moving on the most advanced iPhone camera of all time, we take a closer look at the display. Completely redesigned, the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max models feature an all-new Super Retina XDR display with 120Hz app, ProMotion that making the touch experience faster and more responsive. So this means that the display has a 28 percent brighter than previous models, new model also doubles boasts a 120 Hz rate. The battery life reaches up to 1.5 hours on the iPhone 13 Pro, which reaches almost up to 2.5 hours on the iPhone 13 Pro Max.

For me, the most exciting feature is that the advanced camera, because our memories to be photographed will increased as the pandemic slows down and life returns to normal. Introduced with a dual camera, the models improved experience by 47 percent. Models have 12-megapixel camera allows you to take much higher quality and realistic photos. A new shooting experience is offered with advanced hardware that captures much more detail and software that offers new photo and filmmaking techniques. Thanks to macro shooting, even the smallest details can be captured with a stunning beauty. All that remains for you that discovering the beauty of little things.
Night mode is another remarkable feature of the new camera. While updated ultra-wide camera offers a wider diagram, the LIDAR Scanner is used for portraits taken in bight mode, including clear images even in the dark. If you want to be an amateur cinematographer, the Cinematic mode could be interesting for you. For a much more creative storytelling, Cinematic mode can add shallow depth of field in shots and allows you to change the focus after shooting.









