Ready to get out and snap some Instagram-worthy travel photos again? Then you may want to consider ordering the new iPhone. On Tuesday, Apple unveiled its latest products, including an updated iPad, ...
While at large, these iterations feature several improvements—spanning across battery life, performance, and visuals—over their precursors, the most significant upgrades come to the new iPhones.
Apple didn’t hold back when it came to the iPhone 13 lineup. The iPhone 13, 13 mini, 13 Pro, and 13 Pro Max all have the most advanced camera systems for iPhone yet. Usually, the coolest features are ...
Apple is hoping to trigger a big new iPhone upgrade cycle with the iPhone 13 — tricked out with an option for up to 1 terabyte of on-board storage on the high end of the line, and multiple enhanced ...
Of all the things Apple revealed Tuesday, to me the most impressive was the iPhone 13’s new Cinematic mode. The depth-of-field effect creates amazing focus transitions between subjects. Apple ...
The new iPhone 13 Cinematic Video Mode will blow you away with its capability. It is akin to "portrait photo mode" on existing iPhone's, and will give you amazing creative freedom and flexibility. It ...
For iPhone 13, ‌iPhone‌ 13 mini, ‌iPhone‌ 13 Pro, and ‌iPhone‌ 13 Pro Max users, iOS 16 adds new Camera app functionality. On its iOS 16 website, Apple says that there are two new ‌iPhone‌ ...
A pair of music videos shot on iPhone 13 offer a glimpse at the handset's filmmaking prowess, with both shorts focusing on Apple's new Cinematic mode. Ahead of Friday's iPhone 13 release, YouTuber ...
All four iPhone 13 models feature a new Cinematic mode that lets users record video with a shallow depth of field and automatic focus changes between subjects, and TechCrunch's Matthew Panzarino spoke ...
The iPhone 13 could make your mobile footage look a lot more like Hollywood films. Apple's new phones feature cinematic mode, which can mimic the focus capabilities from professional cameras. It can ...
Cinematic mode is a function that you can find in the camera's default app. At its core, this mode is about adding depth-of-field to shots with smooth transitions between different scenes, according ...