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Focusing on iPhone 12 Pro Max camera

Differences in models may be hard to spot

- Talking Tech Jefferson Graham USA TODAY

The world’s biggest and most expensive iPhone goes on sale Friday, along with the cute, compact Mini, but the big news is the advanced camera system on the iPhone 12 Pro Max, with features not found on any other iPhone.

Apple’s selling points are an improved camera over the less expensive 12 Pro ($ 999), with bigger image pixels for better low- light performanc­e, and an impressive zoom lens that will bring you closer to the action than any other iPhone. The Max starts at $ 1,099.

But, as great as the camera is, and it is fantastic, you need to know this: Beyond the zoom, I don’t believe the average consumer will be able to tell the difference between photos taken on the iPhone 12 Pro or the 12 Pro Max.

In normal daylight, the images will probably look identical, and in low light, which is what Apple is selling, the difference­s are slight.

The improved image stabilizat­ion on video is hard to decipher and the overall colors of both cameras are indistingu­ishable.

The zoom, however, is a very clear improvemen­t, and easily worth the extra $ 100. It gets you closer to the action. The Max maxes out the telephoto at 65mm, which is close to the 70mm that pros use to get tighter. The 12 Pro maxes out at 52mm.

But as great as the Max camera is, I didn’t find it night- and- day better than some of your older iPhones, at least to the naked eye. And it’s not perfect.

Apple’s method for getting amazing shots in the dark is to use computatio­nal photograph­y to merge multiple images into one, which ends up brightenin­g up the shot, using the automatic “Night Mode.” Most of the time, that works. But not always.

iPhone 12 Pro Max: What about everything else?

As for the rest of the phone, there’s not much to say. You’re buying the Max because you want the greatest, most state of the art iPhone. And you’re willing to spend top dollar because you want the best camera system.

The phone is really big, at 6.7 inches, and may take getting used to. It’s not as easy to hold, but the screen is absolutely beautiful, and watching videos on it is a joy.

The hype about 5G and the new iPhones connecting to the new, supposedly faster wireless systems is just that: hype.

Coverage from Verizon, T- Mobile and AT& T right now is on par with 4G, and we won’t see any real difference from 5G until mid to late 2021.

If you’re one of those iPhone users who bemoaned the day Apple started making their devices bigger, and pined for the look and feel of the old iPhone 6, you’ll love the $ 699 Mini.

It’s a cute, compact phone that feels like the iPhone of old, except with modern technology that makes it a way better device than what we used to have. Compared with the iPhone SE, the lowest- priced iPhone, at $ 399, the Mini has two camera lenses, instead of one, Apple’s new glass screen that it says is “4x” less likely to crack and the spiffy A14 processing chip.

My prediction: This is the phone that will be Apple’s best seller among the four new ones – iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, Max and Mini.

I don’t know that all of us have this need to shoot photos and videos in ultra low light. But we all want a great zoom lens to get us closer. That alone is enough reason to pay the extra $ 100. Just be sure to spring for the extra storage because iPhones cannot be upgraded once they’re out the door.

And you’ll be taking so many highresolu­tion photos and video that the standard 128 GB will be eaten up in weeks. You should be looking at 256 GB minimum, or plan on spending more per month for a more generous online backup plan.

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