Fairly minor upgrade over iPhone 14 Pro.Improved shooting modes for photo and video.If you prefer the Apple way of doing things and want a fantastic smartphone for taking pictures, here it is. However, this is a credible effort and an excellent camera phone nonetheless. In our full review, we said: “If you already own an iPhone 14 Pro, the improvements are relatively marginal,” but we ultimately concluded that “Apple has produced another excellent device.” Neither this model nor its bigger Pro Max cousin has quite done enough to dethrone the Samsung Galaxy S23, the current king of the hill when it comes to smartphone imaging. And, joy of joys, Apple has finally relented on the port and given us the widely used USB-C connection, rather than just its proprietary Lightning port. Video shooters get new Log profiles, which allows for much more flexibility when it comes to colour-grading footage. What’s more, an image can also be turned into a portrait post-capture. It’s no great jump from the previous year’s iPhone 14 Pro, but the iPhone 15 Pro makes several clever useability upgrades that improve the experience for the smartphone photographer and videographer.įor instance, portrait mode can now kick in automatically when the smart facial recognition system detects a human subject (or a pet subject, for that matter). While it’s not the biggest iPhone on the block – that being the iPhone 15 Pro Max, which you’ll meet further down this page – the iPhone 15 Pro offers a balanced set of features that make it realistically the best option for most users. The iPhone 15 Pro uses a titanium chassis and a glass back. Read our full Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra review to see what this smartphone is cable of. Resolution jump can be hard to spot in practice.Fantastic all-rounder with superb image quality.If you’d like one of the newest Samsung phones, but don’t want to spend top dollar, then the Samsung Galaxy S23 offers a compelling option, but with three rear cameras, is considerably cheaper. But, that’s really only obvious if you’re comparing like-for-like images shot at the same time and you zoom in closely.’ In conclusion, you could be left a little disappointed by upgrading if you expect much difference to your photography… Images directly from the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra’s main (200MP) sensor show more detail than last year’s S22 Ultra main (108MP) sensor. The good news is that it has done so – but less good is that you have to really examine the pictures to see the difference. In our review, we wrote: “last year’s Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra was so good, that we knew that the company would have to go some way to topping it”. Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra photo modes, Photo: Amy Davies 10MP telephoto camera, 1/3.52” sensor, f/4.9 aperture.10MP telephoto camera, 1/3.52” sensor, f/2.4 aperture. 12MP ultra wide camera, 1/2.55” sensor, f/2.2 aperture.
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