Apple Magazine - USA (2019-09-13)

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handicap (no support for 3D Touch), it’s now the
norm, with Apple eliminating the technology
from all of its iPhones in favor of Haptic Touch,
supposedly to support an under-the-display
Touch ID sensor in 2020 iPhones. For everyday
users, the iPhone 11 is the go-to smartphone -
for just $699.


What’s perhaps most striking about the new
iPhone 11 is its incredible new camera set-
up, a dual-camera system with an all-new
Ultra Wide and Wide cameras that are deeply
integrated into iOS 13, offering the highest
quality video on a smartphone and major
advancements in photography for the ultimate
camera experience. During the on-stage demos,
it was clear that the iPhone 11 had enjoyed a
significant bump over the iPhone XR’s cameras,
with the iPhone 11 now shooting beautifully
sharp video, with both Ultra Wide and Wide
cameras supporting 4K video with extended
dynamic range for more highlight detail and
cinematic video stabilization. What’s more, with
a wider field of view and a large focal plane,
iPhone 11 users can now shoot detailed action
videos with the Ultra-Wide camera, offering
unparalleled performance and unlocking new
possibilities for shooting footage on an iPhone.


For light users, the idea of two cameras may
seem pointless, but their combination and the
powerful technology in iOS 13 with advanced
video editing tools allow users to easily zoom
between each camera while Audio Zoom
matches the audio to the video framing for more
dynamic sound, and then rotate, crop, increase
exposure and apply filters to videos instantly
all within the easy-to-use Camera interface -
creating social-media-ready content in seconds.

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