I'm thinking about getting the iPhone 15 Pro or the Pro Max, my main focus is their cameras.
According to several YouTube reviews, the (cropped) x5 zoom on the iPhone 15 Pro is considered quite good compared to the Pro Max's x5, while the x3 zoom on the Pro Max is pretty terrible, mainly because it's essentially a cropped version of the x1. This makes sense because going from x3 to x5 is only a 1.66x increase, while x1 to x3 is a 3x jump.
So, for someone who wants both x3 and x5, the Pro might be a better choice.
But I really want x5 portraits.
I know the regular portrait mode only works at specific zoom levels (x1, x2, x3 for the Pro, and x1, x2, x5 for the Pro Max), but how does the new "automatic portrait" feature work on these phones?
Does the new "automatic portrait" feature work on various zoom levels, like x5 on the iPhone 15 Pro (and any other custom zoom level for that matters, like x3.5 or x4.1...), or does it still only work when you're on the fixed x1/2/(3/5) zoom levels?
Thanks
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imo the iPhone 13 Pro is the best iPhone currently available.
I can very easily upgrade to the 15 Pro - but I litterally don't want to.
The iPhone 13 Pro looks better imo, have a stronger back glass, better battery life, actually better camera for the most part (check all the 13 vs 14 vs 15 camera reviews - it's crazy how similar / identical the photos are, and when there is a small difference - I actually prefered the 13's photos... also minimum focus distance is better on the 13), I prefer the notch over the "dynamic island" (which is just a silly name for "even worse screen cut-out than a notch")...
So... yeah. The 13 Pro is awesome and I am not going to upgrade it for at least another year.