Apple is apparently working on optical improvements to its camera in one of the next generations of iPhone. After indications that the group is aiming for a second provider of image sensors alongside Sony in the coming years, there are now details about changes to aperture regulation. This information was part of a report about the upcoming foldable iPhone that circulated this week.
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Natural Portrait Mode
It is said that Apple plans to equip at least one of the iPhone 17 models planned for the fall of 2025 with a mechanically adjustable bezel for the first time. It is intended to be used for portrait mode and to allow the use of smaller apertures if desired. This can then achieve a natural effect of shallow depth of field. Apple has so far done this in this form Computational photography In portrait mode.
To date, all iPhones released so far come with a fixed aperture number. Some models from the manufacturer Samsung and other models with the Android operating system have a variable mechanical bezel. However, it seems that Apple has not found a production partner that meets its quality standards.
differentiate between objects better
However, given the size of the image sensor and optics, it cannot be expected that the aperture will be very variable. For this you still need large lenses from Sony, Nikon and Co. and a suitable camera. However, in recent years Apple has been able to show what image quality is possible with a smartphone. Portrait mode can benefit as it makes it easier to tell objects apart.
iPhone 17 will probably arrive in September next year. Apple is again planning four models, one of which will be particularly thin with only one camera (“Slim” or “Ultra”). The variable mechanical aperture would fit well with the iPhone 17 Pro Max – Apple always includes the best photo technology here. He was the first to report on the blind rumor US IT News Service Information,
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