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Joneszee

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30 seconds on a tripod in total darkness.
 

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alFR

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No.The sensor is 4:3, so what you’re really getting is a cropped 4:3 image when you choose to shoot 16:9.
But some people might want that so they won’t crop afterwards.
Haven't tried it yet but apparently it still shoots 4:3 when you have 16:9 selected and preserves the data, so if you want to go to 4:3 later you can. don't know if it's like the "capture outside the frame" feature and deletes the extra data after 30d or not. I'd guess not as it's only using data from the one lens, but will need to experiment and see.
 
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resm

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If past photos show off what is capable from previous iPhone models then the new iPhone 11 Pro photos will certainly not disappoint. Hope to show off mine in the near future.
I love this 11 Pro Max
Amazing what details the camera can catch.
Now its fun again to go out and shoot without having the neck braking gear with me.
 

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