, and you'll see that the gap has always been and still is there…
Apple's iPhone 13 tries hard to overcompensate for the lack of megapixels and you can see that in the oversharpened tree branches and leaves , as well as in the towel shot . If you're like me, you'd remember the"glory days" of the iPhone camera, when Apple's device took the most accurate and natural photos. However, Cupertino had to give in to the demand for"Instagram-ready photos", and it shows.
And finally, speaking of people and faces, I can't skip mentioning the iPhone's tendency to make people look somewhat red/orange - and that's when it doesn't make them look blue… It's noticeable on every skin tone but especially in photos that feature people with a darker complexion, which turn orange .
Interestingly, the iPhone is still unmatched when it comes to HDR when recording video, which shows that the problem isn't in the A-series of chips that power the iPhone's camera. They are powerful enough.
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