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iPhone 12 Pro

From $999

From Apple, apple.com

Features A14 Bionic; 128, 256 or 512GB storage; 6.1–inch Super Retina XDR OLED display; Ceramic Shield front; Pro camera system: 12MP ultra–wide, wide and telephoto cameras, LiDAR scanner (rear); 12MP camera (front); Dolby Vision recording (60fps), 6.66 ounces weight

Before I delve into my experience with testing the iPhone 12 Pro, here’s a brief bit of background to put my review in context. I shoot stills and video professionally. Since I acquired an iPhone 11 Pro a year ago my Canon Digital DSLR has been gathering dust. The 11 Pro has enabled me to snap publicity stills of events and share colorful, sharp and noise–free shots to social media — while I’m still at the event! When I used a DSLR to document an activity I’d have to return home and process the raw files on

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