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How the iPhone 14 Pro is good enough to take down a pricey mirrorless camera

For the first time since the iPhone camera resolution increased from 8Mp to 12Mp with the iPhone 6s, Apple has finally added a denser sensor: the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max have a new 48Mp main sensor for primary photography.

The physical sensor is about 60 percent larger than the previous standard 12Mp one, so it spreads the amount of light that falls on it more thinly Compared to the earlier sensor. A sensor is made up of millions of elements, each corresponding to a pixel. Apple’s 48Mp sensor has four times as many elements as the 12Mp one – 6,048x8,064 pixels Compared to 3,024x4,032. As a

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