iPhone 15 Pro Max Telephoto Tutorial|Handheld shooting of the full moon without relying on a camera. Do you need to record it?

2023-09-29 10:29:49

iPhone 15 Pro Max Telephoto Tutorial|Handheld shooting of the full moon without relying on a camera. Do you need to record it?

Tonight is the Mid-Autumn Festival, which falls on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. The moon is big and round. Will everyone go out to admire the moon, eat moon cakes, and play with lanterns? Modern people may also want to take pictures of this beautiful full moon as a souvenir. Coincidentally, Apple has launched a new five-time optical telephoto camera on their iPhone 15 Pro Max mobile phone, which can take larger, fuller and clearer moon photos. The editor has prepared this teaching sharing article. Let everyone go out and try shooting following having a reunion dinner.

What’s so special regarding the iPhone 15 Pro Max 5x telephoto camera?

iPhone 15 Pro Max camera combo

First, let’s briefly introduce the 5x telephoto camera of the iPhone 15 Pro Max. Apple mentioned during the press conference that they used a new “quadruple reflective lens”, which relies on a folding glass structure to reflect light four times in a row. This achieves an equal distance of 120mm and an optical magnification effect of 5 times. So this is also common in the Android camp. The design of periscope telephoto cameras using multiple sets of lenses is different.

Apple representatives later stated in interviews with foreign media that their decision to provide 5x telephoto was to maintain the light intake and aperture size of the telephoto camera, and to cooperate with the “3D sensor mobile optical image anti-shake and autofocus module” , to provide better shock-proof effect. In fact, the editor did not use a tripod this time, but used a handheld method to shoot the full moon, and the results were quite good, imitating everyone’s normal and most casual shooting scenes.

Photographing the Moon Tutorial

iPhone 15 Pro Max Telephoto Tutorial|Handheld shooting of the full moon without relying on a camera. Do you need to record it?

Now that we have finished the previous article, we finally come to the topic: “How to shoot the moon with iPhone?” I believe everyone has tried using different mobile phones to shoot the moon in the past, but in the general shooting interface, the moon seems to be too bright, even if the exposure is adjusted Adjusting it to the lowest level can only produce a white ball (in the picture below), not the moon that we can see with the naked eye.

iPhone 15 Pro Max Telephoto Tutorial|Handheld shooting of the full moon without relying on a camera. Do you need to record it?

Here’s the secret. It turns out that as long as you switch to “Video” mode on the iPhone, the exposure can be adjusted downwards, and a clear moon will suddenly appear on the screen. At this time, as long as you press the video button, the iPhone will have a shutter button appear on the interface, and you can get videos and photos of the moon at the same time.

Telephoto camera comparison: iPhone 14 Pro vs iPhone 15 Pro Max

As for the name iPhone 15 Pro Max, it is because the hybrid zoom ratio of this model is now up to 25 times, which is significantly more than the 15 times of the previous generation iPhone 14 Pro, so users of the new phone can natively shoot larger, Photos of the fuller moon don’t need to be cropped or enlarged to view.

You may wish to post photos of the finished product on our Facebook to see which mobile phone and where can take the best photos of the Mid-Autumn Festival full moon! The editor hereby wishes everyone a happy Mid-Autumn Festival. ????????????

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