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@ChillzIlzАй бұрын
that demonstration with using the 5x on your friend with the palace in the background blew me away. Thats definitely something new that I did not know about.
@i_alecio14 күн бұрын
I agree, great explanation
@nunuvyurbiz123Ай бұрын
Excellent video! Since 2x is just a cropped 1x shot, it seems like the whole reason why it works better for portrait photography is that it forces you to step back, creating more distance to the subject, reducing distortion in the subject. In other words, standing at the same distance, a 2x shot and a manually cropped (post-production) 1x shot should look exactly the same. But by using the 2x, it prevents you from lazily standing too close to the subject, which would introduce distortion. Does that make sense?
@lachutequimarche8074Ай бұрын
I know photography and yes that’s all correct.
@iPhone_Photography_SchoolАй бұрын
Yes, your reasoning makes perfect sense. Using a 2x zoom lens for portrait photography does encourage you to step back, which helps reduce facial distortion. When you're too close to your subject, the closer parts of the face can appear exaggerated, which is known as perspective distortion. By increasing the distance, you achieve a more natural look.
@RobertoDeGiuli21 күн бұрын
You are a great teacher Emil!
@MiniBlueDragonАй бұрын
This is great. Also a big fan of the course (I did it WAY back when you first created it, and still get loads out of it now).
@Barb5234Ай бұрын
Excellent lesson on lenses. Thank you. I will go practice. 👍
@Raritymark6591Ай бұрын
Excellent! Any advice on when to use portrait vs. landscape orientation with the iPhone?
@kiwigirlNZАй бұрын
Good luck getting an answer. I’ve been subscribed for years, and never seen it happen.
@iPhone_Photography_SchoolАй бұрын
The choice between portrait and landscape orientation depends largely on what you're photographing and the effect you're aiming to achieve.
@chitrathayaseelanАй бұрын
Thank you for the in-depth teaching on iPhone.
@kwameasimahАй бұрын
This is best photo tutorials I have ever seen. Thanks for sharing How do you take pictures when the area is too sunny? Which option is the best ?
@rudidensch3920Ай бұрын
Love the way you explain the lenses on the 15 iPhone Pro Max.. Question: What do you think of screen shots?
@RobertoDeGiuli21 күн бұрын
Could you please update the course with this video? It is very interesting and, in my opinion, it adds a lot to the already good course.
@iPhone_Photography_School19 күн бұрын
The new lessons have been integrated into the iPhone Photo Academy course. If you bought the course a while back and also opted for the Lifetime Updates add-on, you can view the new lessons on the Course Portal.
@RobertoDeGiuli19 күн бұрын
@@iPhone_Photography_School Honestly I didn't know about the Lifetime Updates add-on. I sent an e-mail to your contact center to check it and see if I can opt in now, eventually. Thanks.
@LeslieJoseph-f5gАй бұрын
Thank you for the in-depth demonstration and explanation. Looking forward to trying these, although my longest lens is 3x.
@lachutequimarche8074Ай бұрын
This was something I learned early in my photography career and it’s the difference the average person can see, but they don’t exactly know why it looks better.
@patriciarivas5369Ай бұрын
So wonderful! I appreciate you taking the time to share with us!❤
@marloutablizo7164Ай бұрын
Thank you. Very helpful
@leonseid7433Ай бұрын
I would greatly appreciate it , you give me some enlightenment and a different perspective on the phone camera
@JavadDehghan-t8wАй бұрын
wow. such a nice and useful tips in this video. actually this was among few videos that i watched in youtube and actually taught me something rather than just telling useless specifications
@amd5471Ай бұрын
Genius! It sounds so obvious, but I never thought about it in terms of perspective until now 🙂
@Gerardo96-f6cАй бұрын
Wow amazing video thank you so much! I’m fixing to get my first ever pro max iPhone and I’m even more excited now after watching this video! Thank you 😊 I’m also new to Apple after being a lifelong Samsung user . I’m excited for this new journey
@BrendaOwensАй бұрын
Wonderful tips👏
@markwalters9754Ай бұрын
Great demonstration. Thank you 😊
@baldevkaur3123Ай бұрын
Thanks for explaining the lens differences.
@finprintsАй бұрын
Great intell. Definitely liked the portion on friend and castle. Definitely explains the lens use.
@garymarcosАй бұрын
Great instructional video however I suggest you included a safety measure of always turning around first to ensure it’s safe to walk back. People have been hurt or worse by stepping into a dangerous situation because they didn’t take the couple of seconds to ensure they weren’t stepping off a cliff, stepping into traffic or tripping over a bench.
@somojit19Ай бұрын
Helpful video thank you.👍
@victorinogarciaj.r6815Ай бұрын
I would like to asked with model of iphone this setting
@capdengАй бұрын
Thanks, Emil
@Praveenkpaul16 күн бұрын
Which model Iphone is this?
@LuisDeBastosАй бұрын
Excellent video! I have a question... In the example making the background bigger, when using the lens option 5, wouldn't the castle view lose quality? I've noticed that when I take a picture using the lens 5 the image loses quality. Not sure if, becahse in this example we have the person in the frame and it compensates the image compresion?
@iPhone_Photography_SchoolАй бұрын
Using the 5x lens on the iPhone can sometimes result in a loss of quality, especially in certain conditions like low light or when digital zoom is applied. If the 5x zoom is achieved digitally rather than optically, it can lead to image degradation. Digital zoom essentially crops and enlarges the image, which can reduce detail and sharpness.
@LuisDeBastosАй бұрын
@@iPhone_Photography_School excellent, thank you for the feedback. I will keep in mind to check the light level as one of the key conditions when using the x5.
@preeper_Ай бұрын
Grate vid! I could use two of three rear cameras, but it seems that the third one doesn't work! Is there any trick for that?
@iPhone_Photography_SchoolАй бұрын
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! If one of your rear cameras isn't working, here are a few troubleshooting steps you can try: -Test with Another App -Inspect the Camera Lens -Factory Reset If none of these steps work, it might be a hardware issue, and you may need to contact customer support for further assistance.
@preeper_Ай бұрын
@@iPhone_Photography_School I mean for the top and the bottom cameras its ok, but for the right one I couldn't have it on the screen Do you have it on the screen? for what kind of scenarios you could get the third one on the screen
@FutureWarCultist18 күн бұрын
This changed how I think of framing ❤
@AmitPandey-v2sАй бұрын
Does lens protector glass affect image quality?
@iPhone_Photography_SchoolАй бұрын
Yes it does. It's best to stay away from these. 😊
@AmitPandey-v2sАй бұрын
@ Thank you 😊🙏
@MutebiBashirАй бұрын
Wow wow wow. Thank you so much. I’ve learnt something new.
@jayv751Ай бұрын
Excellent and very Helpful🙌🏾 thank you!!
@PeerWiethoffАй бұрын
Will I get the same image quality if I take a photo with the 1x lense and crop it as when I take it with the 1,2x or 1,5x „lense“?
@iPhone_Photography_SchoolАй бұрын
Using the iPhone's 1x lens and cropping the image will generally not give you the same quality as using the built-in 1.2x or 1.5x digital zoom (often referred to as lenses, but they're actually zoom features). When you use digital zoom (1.2x or 1.5x), your phone's camera software is using algorithms to enlarge the image. While this can also result in some quality loss, the phone is optimized to handle this better than simple cropping.If your iPhone has optical zoom capabilities (like on some Pro models with multiple lenses), using the optical zoom will maintain higher image quality compared to cropping or digital zoom.
@RyenakoАй бұрын
Thanks to you, my teacher. ❤❤❤
@iPhone-CinematograhyАй бұрын
Very helpful... thank you for posting.
@aveguevaraАй бұрын
Great lesson.
@MojeebAhsanАй бұрын
Excellent video.. Really helpful. Thanks for sharing ❤❤
@srmtravelstoriesАй бұрын
Really helpful video. Thank you.
@animator747Ай бұрын
Beautiful video. Thank you.
@AmanDeep-rw2lf27 күн бұрын
Sometimes i got light reflections when i try to pic a photo in high sunlight or in any high light what to do ?
@iPhone_Photography_School27 күн бұрын
Sometimes, simply changing the angle at which you're shooting can help reduce reflections. Try moving around the subject to find a spot where the glare is minimized. Alternatively, you can use your hand or any object to shade the lens. Just make sure it doesn't appear in the frame.
@TreborrayАй бұрын
such a good breakdown wow !!
@ssergium.4520Ай бұрын
I have a question. From what I see, the 1, 1.2 and 1.5 all produce a 24mp picture. Is the 1x really always better? If yes, isn’t the 2x then “just as bad” if not even worse than 1.5? Edit: The second example was insane! I didn’t expect that! 😮
@AG-12345-AGАй бұрын
yes, please elaborate on the differences between 1, 1.2, 1.5 and 2 which all come from the main cam
@iPhone_Photography_SchoolАй бұрын
The resolution stays constant across the different zoom levels (1x, 1.2x, 1.5x, etc.). But the quality of the image can vary depending on how the zoom is achieved. 1x (Primary Lens): This is typically the native resolution of the main sensor, so it tends to produce the highest quality images. It captures more light and details, resulting in clearer and sharper photos. 1.2x to 1.5x (Digital Zoom): These zoom levels use a combination of the primary lens and digital cropping or processing. While they can still produce good quality images, there may be a slight loss of detail and an increase in noise compared to the 1x zoom. 2x (Telephoto Lens): This lens is optimized for magnification and can offer high-quality zoom without the digital artifacts that appear at intermediate zoom levels. However, in low light, the main sensor at 1x might perform better due to its larger aperture and better light-gathering ability. For bright, well-lit scenes, the 2x telephoto can provide excellent results. For low-light or fast-moving subjects, sticking to 1x might be advantageous.
@georgejudd1640Ай бұрын
Thank you, an excellent original video, it’s really thought provoking on the subject of lens choice and the effect it has on your photograph. George Watson, U.K on the Sunday 3/11/24 at 7.56 U.K time.
@elaizahernandez6256Ай бұрын
Cool I learned a lot on this. 🙂
@eleis9380Ай бұрын
Thank you
@司马小小小光Ай бұрын
thanks for the vedio.
@Bbbuddy7 күн бұрын
Interesting, but my iPhone 15 pro does not have a 5x button. I can find no setting that uses this lens.
@jojowill6606Ай бұрын
Awesome thank you
@bmkhalidhasanАй бұрын
When someone wants me to capture their photos, I take 3 photos in 3 lenses. Because they don't know how lens distortion works, resulting in disappointment after not getting the shot they saw on other's timeline. So, I keep myself in a safe zone.
@patriciarivas5369Ай бұрын
That is a great idea!
@tasossaros8375Ай бұрын
Thanks❤🙏
@BakhtiarKhan-z5cАй бұрын
Amazing explained love Frome Pakistan ❤
@lookforbeauty1964Ай бұрын
The issue I see when using the 2x or the 5x is that the resolution decreases too much !!!. I wish Apple establish 48 default mb for every focal preset
@mokhtarmansor2865Ай бұрын
thanks sifoo
@indirapoudel5933Ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@robertplant66679 күн бұрын
Alice is very beautiful.
@pktaylor84Ай бұрын
This sounds silly, but it you are teaching someone to use a camera, don't teach them to walk backwards while looking at the image in the camera, people die that way.
@justincv14 күн бұрын
If you replace Alice with Lizzo, your camera would break
@mrkoertsАй бұрын
"Compression" has nothing to do with lenses, it occurs depending on your distance from the subject (the same occurs when cropping instead of switching lenses). This makes me question the "Photo Academy"
@gordonshan15 күн бұрын
source? I would definitely like to verify; Thanks in advance.
@mrkoerts15 күн бұрын
Physics. Give it a try: Increase your distance from your subject, and either zoom in or crop; you get similar results 👍