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According to news on April 17, in the iPhone 14 Pro series, Apple has increased the pixels of the main camera lens from 12 million to 48 million, but the ultra-wide-angle lens still maintains the 12 million pixel level.
Until the iPhone 15 Pro series, the 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens is still Apple’s standard feature. However, according to media reports, this situation will change on the iPhone 16 Pro.
It is reported that the ultra-wide-angle lens of iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max will be upgraded to 48 million pixels. The main reason why Apple has significantly increased the ultra-wide-angle pixels this time is to achieve the iPhone’s 4K spatial video recording function.
Although the previous generation iPhone 15 Pro series already supports recording spatial videos, the resolution is only 1080P. On the iPhone 16 Pro series, with the help of a 48-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens, the resolution of spatial video will be improved to 4K level.
When shooting space videos, the iPhone's main camera and ultra-wide-angle camera will record at the same time. The system automatically adjusts the field of view captured by the ultra-wide-angle camera to match that of the main camera, and then combines the two into a video file.
On the iPhone, spatial video is presented in the form of conventional 2D video, while on Vision Pro, it is displayed in 3D form, presenting a more shocking visual effect.
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