A ‘mind-blowing’ camera improvement is coming to iPhone 16

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By Creative Media News

  • iPhone 16: 100x zoom AI camera
  • Periscope lens for longer focal length
  • Improved digital zoom with Apple Intelligence

Apple’s iPhone 16 is said to include a mind-blowing camera update that will alter how consumers record the world around them.

A tech expert believes that the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max could have a 100x zoom AI camera, which adds missing details to a photo to produce sharper results.

The AI skills would be achievable with Apple Intelligence, but the expert stated that the new technology in high-end smartphones would be critical to improving photographic capabilities.

While the forthcoming iPhones will be the first Apple products to use a 100x zoom AI camera, Samsung and Google have long used the technology in their phones.

The upgrade was announced this week on the ‘Matt Talks Tech’ YouTube channel, where Matt claimed to have discovered ‘breadcrumbs’ in the iOS 18 system that prove the new system, which the public has described as’mind-blowing.’

The discovery was most likely made in the operating system’s beta version, which developers use to test new features for problems.

Apple’s addition of AI to iOS 18, which will include editing capabilities, has resulted in improved zoom.

However, Matt stated that the new technology, combined with the super-telephoto periscope camera reported for high-end iPhones, would provide Apple with the tools for a 100x zoom artificial intelligence camera.

Periscope telephoto cameras use prisms and mirrors to achieve a longer focal length or more optical zoom without increasing the phone’s thickness.

The periscope camera is thought to have a focal length of more than 300mm, as opposed to the 120mm focal length on the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max, which gives 5x zoom capabilities.

Focal length is the distance in millimetres between the centre of a camera lens and the image sensor.

‘A 300mm focal length could translate to roughly 12 or 13 times zoom capabilities, and if we add some Apple Intelligence to the digital zoom ability, we could obtain even more zoom capacity,’ Matt explained.

He demonstrated how a 100x zoom AI camera might perform with the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra.

The smartphone can snap photos at up to 100x zoom, improving clarity and allowing users to clean up images using the built-in AI features.

‘They’re not the only ones who do that, either; Google does it very frequently,’ Matt remarked.

‘Google’s Pixel phones, for example, have a 5x telephoto lens that can magnify up to 30x digitally.

The camera is often the most significant update in Apple’s latest handsets, as the device itself has remained virtually unchanged since the iPhone X debuted in 2017 with an edge-to-edge screen display.

Apple has stated that the absence of modifications is intended to keep the brand loyal to itself and consistent.

However, the camera is the one feature that has changed over time.

Tech experts claimed to have discovered photographs of iPhone 16 covers with a slimmer, pill-shaped camera system capable of shooting 3D ‘ spatial video’ for replay on Apple’s Vision Pro VR headset.

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The modification would be a long cry from the iPhone layout, which has a clumsy diagonal camera setup.

Until today, only the iPhone 15 Pro could record this eerie and fully immersive 3D’ spatial video’ for viewing on the Vision Pro headset.

These vertically stacked cameras on the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus would be the first substantial shift in alignment since the diagonally aligned lenses debuted with the iPhone 13 in September 2021.

According to this source, the revised orientation will allow the phone to record video from its primary and ultrawide cameras simultaneously.

Combining the two video feeds will enable even the lower-end iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus to produce video with a sense of depth, giving the appearance of seeing a real-life scene unfold right in front of your eyes.

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