iPhone 15 Pro Max’s impressive lens technology overs 5x optical zoom

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Image Matrix Tech Editor Djuro Sen says Apple’s latest iPhone 15 Pro Max is the “one to buy” due to its impressive “lens technology”. Apple CEO Tim Cook unveiled the tech giant’s latest iPhones, Apple Watches and AirPods at the company’s headquarters in Cupertino, California, on Tuesday. “If you’re into video or shooting the family in terms of capturing memories … then the 15 Pro Max is the way to go,” Mr Sen told Sky News Australia. “They’ve been able to do this, squeeze like a 120 mm into the back of the camera and they do it with a tetraprism design. “You’ve got seven lenses in your pocket because you can go from macro right up to 120 mm.'

Image Matrix Tech Editor Djuro Sen says Apple’s latest iPhone 15 Pro Max is the “one to buy” due to its impressive “lens technology”.

Apple CEO Tim Cook unveiled the tech giant’s latest iPhones, Apple Watches and AirPods at the company’s headquarters in Cupertino, California, on Tuesday. “If you’re into video or shooting the family in terms of capturing memories … then the 15 Pro Max is the way to go,” Mr Sen told Sky News Australia.

“They’ve been able to do this, squeeze like a 120 mm into the back of the camera and they do it with a tetraprism design.Read More

 

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