On Apple’s iPhone 15 Pro models, users can switch between three preset camera focal lengths when shooting on the main camera. This article explains what they are and how to enable or disable them on your iPhone.
To take full advantage of the enhanced camera system on iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, Apple has added three popular focal length options to the main camera’s optical zoom. There are default 24mm (equivalent to 1x optical zoom), 28mm (1.2x optical zoom), and 35mm (1.5x optical zoom).
Apple delivers these specific focal lengths to photography enthusiasts by using computational processing to convert the 48-megapixel images the new larger sensor can capture, so the result is always a high-resolution 24MP image.
You can manually switch photo lengths by changing the optical zoom settings in the Camera app. Tapping the circled 1x icon at the bottom of the viewfinder switches between 28mm focal length (1.2x optical zoom) and 35mm focal length (1.5x optical zoom), and then back to 1x optical zoom.
If you find this behavior in the Camera app unnecessary or frustrating, you can follow the steps below to disable it.
#That’s all you have to do. Pressing the 1x button will now always equal 1x optical zoom.
Apple has also added an option to change the default optical zoom setting, which is very convenient if you use a specific focal length. The following steps demonstrate how it is done.
That’s all. The next time you shoot, you don't need to set the focus before you start shooting – your preferred option is already selected.
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