![]() ![]() The 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max continue to offer the telephoto camera of previous generations. Portrait mode is now available with the wider 26mm field of view, since a depth map can be generated using the main and ultra-wide cameras, and portrait relighting brings a new 'High-Key Light Mono' for high contrast black-and-white portraits that mimic studio lighting. A new feature uses the ultra-wide camera to show you what's beyond the frame when using the main camera, helping you decide whether to switch to the wider field of view. ![]() The iPhone 11, 11 Pro and 11 Max all offer a second 12MP 'ultra wide' camera with a 13mm equivalent F2.4 5-element lens, which provides a dramatic wide 120 degree field of view. Apple claims it's a new sensor (though it's similar in size to the 1/2.55" sensor found in the XS), offering '100% focus pixels', which suggests a dual pixel sensor with split photodiodes. All three phones offer a main 12MP 'wide' camera with a 26mm equivalent F1.8 6-element lens and optical image stabilization. ![]()
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