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Wow! I almost find it hard to believe that you took that picture with the iPhone 13 Pro! Nice work!!!
Thanks. It was taken under small office led lamp light. I tried shoot today under direct sunlight (because I think that can be a much more sharper image) but i still cover fly with my iphone. With led lamp I could turn LEDs for best results.
Ultrawide lenses are quiet noisy if you don't have enough light.
 
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I just wanted to give a grateful shoutout to each and every one of you sharing your shots. These are the ones that sold me, especially the shots from PS controllers (for whatever reason lol!) and of course the animal pictures too. So many spiders though. ? I've not had an iPhone since 3GS and currently have a Samsung S20 as my main - I've spent many a moment comparing the camera specs and wondering whether it's really worth putting in all the $$ (or in my case, €€). But yegods these pics. Sold and sold. My wallet would like to have a word with you... ?
 
How are you guys getting such good macros? I have the 13pm (256gig). Is there a certain setting that makes macro shots bettter?
 
How are you guys getting such good macros? I have the 13pm (256gig). Is there a certain setting that makes macro shots bettter?
The macro photography mode is not something that you can directly control (it is not a setting). Your iPhone chooses this mode automatically for you when you get close enough to an object (within several cm). It does require a good amount of light to make a good macro shot, though.
 
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