According to a new report from the well-informed analyst Ming-Chi Kuo we will not see new camera lenses in this autumn's models of iPhone.
However, even if there are no new lenses, there can still be various improvements to the cameras in the iPhone 13. For example, in an earlier report, Kuo claimed that the aperture of the ultra-wide-angle camera in the two Pro models would be f1.8 instead of f2.4. This means that twice as much light could be let through - giving a sharper images when it is dark.
Furthermore, Kuo predicts that the ultra-wide-angle camera will be equipped with autofocus suitable for close-up photography.
It is also possible that Apple will improve the software, which can also contribute to an increased quality of the images.
Via Macrumors
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This article originally appeared on Macworld Sweden. Translation by Karen Haslam.