Been and android user since smart phones were created. I shifted to iphone since it was the only device allowed by the company where I work (outlook and stuffs). Been on a hit and miss with iphone 15 pro's camera. followed your setting and so far I'm quite pleased. I take pictures of my toy collections and I hate iphone's macro. Your settings without the macro is much better. thank you!
I have to say my favorite part of this, and the single reason I subscribed, is that you have an eye for photography so you have great images straight away, and after that you make minor tweaks and adjustments just to bring up the vibrance or tone of each photo rather than heavily drowning out their natural beauty with over aggressive color boosts or filters. Too many "photographers" out there now days produce images that are so heavily edited they just look awful to me. Also, I signed the agreement, thank you for the content.
Great video! But a small correction at 2:09… We have the Apple ProRes setting on the iPhone 14 Pros as well. We just don’t have the option to record in Log.
This also isn’t entirely true. ProRes was introduced on the 13 pros, but if you had a 128GB model could only be used at 1080p, you needed 256GB or up to do 4K
Having had an iPhone for longer than I care to admit in a public forum, and just having upgraded to the 15ProMax this was exactly what I was looking for. I always knew my phone camera had unrealised potential. Thanks!
On the 15 pro's you now get 24mp with normal non raw photos, only if you shoot with nightmode in low light or in the evening/night it defaults to 12mp. For most people it's actually better to leave it at the default 24mp if you have the 15 pro / max. It is better at capturing the HDR / dynamic range, so that photos where you have a sky with clouds in the background doesnt get blown out. I read an acticle where one of the guys from apple explained this how the 24mp was better at that, also the file size is much lower. If I want to shoot in raw I put it on JPEG Max, I save my photos as JEPG format since it works better with more programs and in windows, its more compatible. If you have set the format to save as HEIF you will get the option HEIF Max instead in the camera app. So again for most people they shouldnt take all photos in Raw 48mp, the file size is huge. Keep it for special photos where you want the best and the option to edit them after. Or set it to JPEG Max or HEIF Max, then you will still get the same high quality and resoulution as the Raw 48mp, just with a much smaller compact size so you can take a lort more photos without filling up your storage to fast.
Hello, can you explain the differencs between the HEIF Max 48mp and the Pro Raw 48mp? You said, that it will be the same high quality and resolution with the HEIF Max 48mp. But how can it be, when the file is so much smaller and why would be there the option Pro Raw 48mp? Thank you!
@@Red33760 Yes the quality will still be pretty much just as good, even with smaller file size. The pro Raw 48mp is more for people who wants to edit the image in a photo program after, they have more ways to edit when the file is in Raw. The JPEG Max or HEIF Max is good for those who wants the high quality but in a smaller file size.
Each photo magically fell into an image that appears to match your style as you worked through them. Thanks for the brief and informative video walkthrough.
Liked and Subscribed ❤️ + You deserve my Special Thanks You made me buy the latest iPhone. I was keeping my iPhone XS since it doesn’t have that aggressive sharpening that current models have. Thank You So Much and Do Tell me why iPhone XS is better in taking photos of people and why it beats current models
the gentleman's agreement actually worked on me. you keep popping up in my suggestions and this finally sold me. looking forward to more of your content!
I’ve been rocking with a DSLR Camera for a while and picked up the iPhone 15 Pro for its photo and video capabilities. I knew about the RAW feature but not about the exposure setting. Imma use your tips and imma start using the Lightroom app since I already own it for my MacBook. Thank you for this amazing video!
Just got my hands on the iPhone 15 Pro Max, and couldn't get grips with the camera as it all looked like it wasn't high enough quality. This helped me! Thank you so much! :)
Fantastic video, I really enjoyed learning how you setup up your iPhone camera and the editing process you use. The geometry feature in Lightroom is one I haven’t been using. Great to see it in action. Thank you!!
Thanks a lot Oliur - about to pursue a new side job that involves taking lots, LOTS of interior and exterior shots, and I've thought about investing on an iPhone for this task. Your video really aided me a lot in understanding what this new version can do.
I was wondering that what is the best way to export the picture you edited in Lightroom? Because you explained the editing process but not the delivery and sometimes I see that even the pictures I edit in Lightroom, sometimes it gets some kind of compression. So, what is the best way to export the pics from Lightroom?
I loved your tips and i will start applying it to my photos. i have an iphone 15 pro max and i don't like my photos, it's ideal to know how to set up your camera and use a good app to do a detail of the powder.
Absolutely amazing video, I am getting an Iphone 15 pro max soon and this video is definately going to help me make the most of the monumental leap in camera quality from my old phone (Huawei p30 lite). Thank you very much for taking the time to produce such a high quality, informative, and straight to the point video. I will most definately keep coming back for relevant future videos.
I'm just starting out with learning to take high quality pictures and videos. I created a TH-cam channel with my girlfriend about camper traveling, trail and beach walks and experiencing travel in general. This video was incredibly easy for me to follow and understand. Thank You
I’m obsessed with your content. I feel like there’s this stigma in the art/photography community about people who use iPhones as their means of professional photography and it sucks! You and your simple beautiful explanations and such, remind me that it’s perfectly normal and valid! So thank you for encouraging me to get out there and do what I love when perhaps I’m financially unable to purchase cameras and lenses for THOUSANDS of dollars, and to use what I have and be creative!
I went with the 15 Pro Max and absolutely love it! It’s extremely lightweight with the titanium. Great video brotha thx for the helpful camera settings tips 🤙🏽
I have a rebel t7 camera I used for a long time, however the quality improvement each time makes me use my phone more than the actual camera!! Thank you for the setting suggestions!!
Hi Oliur. I've been following your journey for quite a few years now but I must say, this is up there with one of my favourite videos you've made. It's so simply explained, how to get the best out of the iphone 15 pro and pro max camera and also how simple you make it look to edit photos within Lightroom. I've been out of touch with photography for a few years now and its been difficult in getting back into the right spirits and mindframe but this has helped a lot, I thank you. I must've missed this video 9 months ago when you uploaded, have seen you're now living the dream in UAE, Take care!
One important thing you forgot to mention is when editing photos on your iPhone, is to turn off the screen settings True Tone and Night Mode. When these settings are tuned on, it will not show the correct colors in the photos.
The level option has been there since iOS 15, but it was only activated with taking photos looking downwards (a top view). The new iOS 17 level is still much more useful tho.
Finally the video I’ve been looking for. I’ve watched loads of videos about how to set your iPhone up etc. but nothing where it also tells you how to edit your pictures after you’ve taken them. Thank you
So basically the title of this video should be “how to take pictures with iPhone pro versions” since the normal ones don’t have the pro raw feature, clickbait. (Edit: I have an Iphone 15 Pro Max now and my criticism still is valid!! Yall rich little kids need some humbling classes.)
@@SnowyxBR i have a regular iPhone 15 and I’ve done mobile photography since iPhone 4 and still found this video very helpful. You just found a one single slightly incorrect thing and decided to cry about it.
I have shot professional RAW photographs over many years, but this video encouraged me to set up my iPhone 12 and download Lightroom and start playing. Really grateful.
your voice has a calming sensation. Love the background noise too. Very relaxing and informative video. Are you able to make an updated video of this on the iphone 15/15 plus phones? Many people are comparing the base model to the Pros and it is holding up well. So, it would be helpful to know which settings to keep/change to have the best photography experience
I am still rocking an iPhone 11 Pro which does not have RAW capabilities but I am going to use your presets and see how faithfully I can recreate that look. Thanks, boss!
Whenever a new iPhone comes out, I wait for your photography coverage about it! You take the best iPhone photos hands down, year over year. Thanks for sharing your methods Oliur!
Can you share what settings to use if you don’t have the pro? I’m a casual iphone user and I don’t use the pro features enough to justify spending more money.
How do you get 5 seconds on the exposure in the upper left, and also the exposure icon next to it? I seem to only see 3 second option (and now icon for the exposure)
I won’t use proRES for another year. Did you make a settings video on the “regular” method of taking videos on iPhone 15 Pro Max? It will arrive in couple weeks.
For some sensitive reasons I basically do not leave comments on YT, but I will make an exception this time. I use the same 15pro, titanium colour. And thanks for the tutorial, one of the best I watched.
Thankyou! I'm new to iphones and couldn't figure out how to use the camera but your video helped trememdously! I had to pause a few times to keep up but that's why I'm able to learn so much by watching videos.
Great job with some simple tweaks on settings etc. Photography is so subjective but I think most people don't spend the time learning all the functions to really improve their photos. Thanks!
did i get i right that even if you make photos with proraw apple will display the picture with their processing in the photos app but when i export it i get the "flat" image?
Thank you for clearly showing me how to set up my camera. I have an iPhone 15 pro max. When I meet someone and they ask where is my camera equipment and I pull out an iPhone, they don't believe me. Then after I edit in LR it is so very different from what they expected.
Is there an easy to use one tap all in one auto tuning and filters photo editing app for iOS and Android devices for beginners.Which app would you recommend.?
Great video. Is there a reason why you leave the aspect ratio on the default 4:3? 16:9 has more image and is especially useful for landscape photos. All photos, really. Why 16:9 is not the default aspect is puzzling.
That's not true. Take a photo in 4:3. Change to 16:9, zoom out, then take that photo. Which one has more image? If 4:3 contains more image as you claim, why are films not all shot in that aspect ratio?
Not sure what else to tell you other than, yes it is true. If you take a picture on your iPhone in both of those aspect ratios, then look at the metadata, you’ll see the exact resolution of each image. It will show that 16:9 has less resolution as it’s cropped.
Thank you for this!! I have been missing out so much with my phones... I usually shoot with Nikon pro systems but the phone fills in for a quick grab and I have been so unhappy with the "Default" camera settings and never dreamed there was a way to reset the phone camera... Wow, I feel so dumb but this video has opened a new look at how I see my phone. Thank you!
I absolutely loved the ambience music in the backround haha. I do a lot of ambient noise to relax while working and studying. And I couldn't help but notice the music
What about the HEIF Max format instead of Pro Raw? As far as I understand it's a compressed RAW file but takes 5mb instead of 75. Seems like the way to go? Have you tested the 2?
Great info! Do you save the pictures in a different format after adjusting in Lightroom? I noticed some apps like WhatsApp have trouble sharing pictures in RAW format.
4:06 at he top of the camera I see 5s next to the night mode, and also 0.00 with dial beneath- what are these options and how did you get them to show?
Gentleman’s agreement signed. Best tutorial I’ve watched to get me on the way to taking great photos of my family adventures. Wish I’d seen this when I first got my 13pro….
I had an issue with my iPhone's camera (15 pro max - got 5 days ago) blinking after adjusting some settings . At first, I was worried it was a bigger problem, but simply turning the phone off and on again fixed it If you experience this issue, try restarting your phone first before making any drastic changes to settings. It worked for me, and it might help you too
This was really informative. I have been looking at buying a camera for a while but I think I am going to hang tight with my iPhone and see if it is something I actually want to do.
Man your voice, whole frame setup, background music I felt like I came to a therapy session. Its so good. You got a sub ♥
his face looks like he wants to go liberate from river to the sea
Been and android user since smart phones were created. I shifted to iphone since it was the only device allowed by the company where I work (outlook and stuffs). Been on a hit and miss with iphone 15 pro's camera. followed your setting and so far I'm quite pleased. I take pictures of my toy collections and I hate iphone's macro. Your settings without the macro is much better. thank you!
I have to say my favorite part of this, and the single reason I subscribed, is that you have an eye for photography so you have great images straight away, and after that you make minor tweaks and adjustments just to bring up the vibrance or tone of each photo rather than heavily drowning out their natural beauty with over aggressive color boosts or filters. Too many "photographers" out there now days produce images that are so heavily edited they just look awful to me. Also, I signed the agreement, thank you for the content.
👀
@geefbird Really interesting! Would you mind sharing any other photographers that have an eye for shooting great images straight away? :)
It is shocking how simple the production of your posts is, I am absolutely a big fan of them and your content overall for quite a while now 😮
Great video! But a small correction at 2:09… We have the Apple ProRes setting on the iPhone 14 Pros as well. We just don’t have the option to record in Log.
This also isn’t entirely true. ProRes was introduced on the 13 pros, but if you had a 128GB model could only be used at 1080p, you needed 256GB or up to do 4K
Having had an iPhone for longer than I care to admit in a public forum, and just having upgraded to the 15ProMax this was exactly what I was looking for. I always knew my phone camera had unrealised potential. Thanks!
You took the words out of my mouth.
The 15 pro max along with this guys adjustments took me out of the hunt for a good DSLR
On the 15 pro's you now get 24mp with normal non raw photos, only if you shoot with nightmode in low light or in the evening/night it defaults to 12mp. For most people it's actually better to leave it at the default 24mp if you have the 15 pro / max. It is better at capturing the HDR / dynamic range, so that photos where you have a sky with clouds in the background doesnt get blown out. I read an acticle where one of the guys from apple explained this how the 24mp was better at that, also the file size is much lower. If I want to shoot in raw I put it on JPEG Max, I save my photos as JEPG format since it works better with more programs and in windows, its more compatible. If you have set the format to save as HEIF you will get the option HEIF Max instead in the camera app. So again for most people they shouldnt take all photos in Raw 48mp, the file size is huge. Keep it for special photos where you want the best and the option to edit them after. Or set it to JPEG Max or HEIF Max, then you will still get the same high quality and resoulution as the Raw 48mp, just with a much smaller compact size so you can take a lort more photos without filling up your storage to fast.
Hello, can you explain the differencs between the HEIF Max 48mp and the Pro Raw 48mp? You said, that it will be the same high quality and resolution with the HEIF Max 48mp. But how can it be, when the file is so much smaller and why would be there the option Pro Raw 48mp? Thank you!
@@Red33760 Yes the quality will still be pretty much just as good, even with smaller file size. The pro Raw 48mp is more for people who wants to edit the image in a photo program after, they have more ways to edit when the file is in Raw. The JPEG Max or HEIF Max is good for those who wants the high quality but in a smaller file size.
Great video and overview. Some of the best photos I see from iPhone.
Each photo magically fell into an image that appears to match your style as you worked through them. Thanks for the brief and informative video walkthrough.
Liked and Subscribed ❤️ + You deserve my Special Thanks
You made me buy the latest iPhone. I was keeping my iPhone XS since it doesn’t have that aggressive sharpening that current models have.
Thank You So Much and Do Tell me why iPhone XS is better in taking photos of people and why it beats current models
It's so nice to be able to capture such incredible images with our phones these days! Thanks Oliur
the gentleman's agreement actually worked on me. you keep popping up in my suggestions and this finally sold me. looking forward to more of your content!
I’ve been rocking with a DSLR Camera for a while and picked up the iPhone 15 Pro for its photo and video capabilities. I knew about the RAW feature but not about the exposure setting. Imma use your tips and imma start using the Lightroom app since I already own it for my MacBook. Thank you for this amazing video!
Bro, the common man takes pictures of family and friends so please do a tutorial on how to make humans look attractive with few tweaks.
impossible
just shoot normally with every settings set to auto. that would fo just fine. enable grids
shoot auto mode and use the phones own auto edit on the pictures, maybe bring down exposure when taking photo by -0,5. thats literally it
@@Deppenradar I don't do it like you bro
Step 1: get attractive humans
I genuinely value high-quality video content combined with insightful information.
Just got 15 Pro and was looking for simple introduction in to using camera, I think you nailed it. Thank you
Any way you can make a short video on how to do this for the regular 15 models we feel left out plus I signed the gentleman’s agreement!
Absolutely signed the agreement. Literally just took a raw photo with your settings and adjusted it through Darkroom. OMG bro such a big difference.
Did you sign the gentleman's agreement?
Forgot to mention in the video, I'm using Lightroom to edit the pictures!
Yes ! :)
I follow you since 2019 so all I can do it’s a like and this comment 😂
Anything for you oliur! You make outstanding content
yes. you just helped fix the photo issue I was having with my 15 pro lmao
I was about to jump to another video right as I saw this comment and stayed till the end to understand it. Well played sir. You are smart as hell.
Just got my hands on the iPhone 15 Pro Max, and couldn't get grips with the camera as it all looked like it wasn't high enough quality. This helped me! Thank you so much! :)
Is it good enough to buy I'm having a second opinion about the 15 pro max ?
Fantastic video, I really enjoyed learning how you setup up your iPhone camera and the editing process you use. The geometry feature in Lightroom is one I haven’t been using. Great to see it in action. Thank you!!
Thanks a lot Oliur - about to pursue a new side job that involves taking lots, LOTS of interior and exterior shots, and I've thought about investing on an iPhone for this task. Your video really aided me a lot in understanding what this new version can do.
Have you messed with PhotoMater on the iPad & iPhone for editing photos? If so how well do you think in compares to options like Lightroom, etc?
2:04 the ProRes is on the 14max pro also, just the encoding thats new
I was wondering that what is the best way to export the picture you edited in Lightroom? Because you explained the editing process but not the delivery and sometimes I see that even the pictures I edit in Lightroom, sometimes it gets some kind of compression. So, what is the best way to export the pics from Lightroom?
I loved your tips and i will start applying it to my photos. i have an iphone 15 pro max and i don't like my photos, it's ideal to know how to set up your camera and use a good app to do a detail of the powder.
Absolutely amazing video, I am getting an Iphone 15 pro max soon and this video is definately going to help me make the most of the monumental leap in camera quality from my old phone (Huawei p30 lite). Thank you very much for taking the time to produce such a high quality, informative, and straight to the point video. I will most definately keep coming back for relevant future videos.
I'm just starting out with learning to take high quality pictures and videos. I created a TH-cam channel with my girlfriend about camper traveling, trail and beach walks and experiencing travel in general. This video was incredibly easy for me to follow and understand. Thank You
I’m obsessed with your content. I feel like there’s this stigma in the art/photography community about people who use iPhones as their means of professional photography and it sucks! You and your simple beautiful explanations and such, remind me that it’s perfectly normal and valid! So thank you for encouraging me to get out there and do what I love when perhaps I’m financially unable to purchase cameras and lenses for THOUSANDS of dollars, and to use what I have and be creative!
Thank you Oliur, I really enjoyed this video and thanks to you I shot the best photos and videos I can with my iPhone 14 Pro
Exciting possibilities unlocked 🙌
Does Enhanced Stabilisation option reduce quality/resolution of the video? Thanks
I went with the 15 Pro Max and absolutely love it! It’s extremely lightweight with the titanium. Great video brotha thx for the helpful camera settings tips 🤙🏽
I went with the 15 pro and even though its only 10% or lighter or so it really was a big difference from my 14 pro
how so@@Tyler_ThaTruth
lol 14 pro not worth it but enjoy@@Tyler_ThaTruth
I have a rebel t7 camera I used for a long time, however the quality improvement each time makes me use my phone more than the actual camera!! Thank you for the setting suggestions!!
Watching videos like this makes me want to start creating things again. Whether it be 3D renders or graphic work. Great video mate!
Hi Oliur. I've been following your journey for quite a few years now but I must say, this is up there with one of my favourite videos you've made. It's so simply explained, how to get the best out of the iphone 15 pro and pro max camera and also how simple you make it look to edit photos within Lightroom. I've been out of touch with photography for a few years now and its been difficult in getting back into the right spirits and mindframe but this has helped a lot, I thank you. I must've missed this video 9 months ago when you uploaded, have seen you're now living the dream in UAE, Take care!
One important thing you forgot to mention is when editing photos on your iPhone, is to turn off the screen settings True Tone and Night Mode. When these settings are tuned on, it will not show the correct colors in the photos.
Trying to up my game before a big family trip and these videos are clutch. Thank you Oliur
The level option has been there since iOS 15, but it was only activated with taking photos looking downwards (a top view). The new iOS 17 level is still much more useful tho.
Finally the video I’ve been looking for. I’ve watched loads of videos about how to set your iPhone up etc. but nothing where it also tells you how to edit your pictures after you’ve taken them. Thank you
Could you please do more editing videos? Helps us tune our color taste. ❤ #signed
How much storage is your iPhone 15 pro? Especially when you shoot in raw by default.
So basically the title of this video should be “how to take pictures with iPhone pro versions” since the normal ones don’t have the pro raw feature, clickbait. (Edit: I have an Iphone 15 Pro Max now and my criticism still is valid!! Yall rich little kids need some humbling classes.)
It’s not a big deal
@@MattiMattiMattiMatti not for you with a pro version, playboy
@@SnowyxBR i have a regular iPhone 15 and I’ve done mobile photography since iPhone 4 and still found this video very helpful. You just found a one single slightly incorrect thing and decided to cry about it.
I don’t think it was intentional, which may be why he mentions it’s best for recent models rather than earlier ones 30secs into the video.
What are you talking about lmao! Says to updated phones 2023 and literally says it 20sec in lmao
I have shot professional RAW photographs over many years, but this video encouraged me to set up my iPhone 12 and download Lightroom and start playing. Really grateful.
This is crap, I thought the title implies some sort of secret settings it turns out all about post editing technique
Agreement signed.
Thank you for the video, I’ve been saving this one to when my phone got here and finally it’s here. Glad I found you.
your voice has a calming sensation. Love the background noise too. Very relaxing and informative video. Are you able to make an updated video of this on the iphone 15/15 plus phones? Many people are comparing the base model to the Pros and it is holding up well. So, it would be helpful to know which settings to keep/change to have the best photography experience
Gonna go one step further and share it with my peeps too. Well explained video and gonna certainly try on these settings.
I am still rocking an iPhone 11 Pro which does not have RAW capabilities but I am going to use your presets and see how faithfully I can recreate that look. Thanks, boss!
Whenever a new iPhone comes out, I wait for your photography coverage about it! You take the best iPhone photos hands down, year over year. Thanks for sharing your methods Oliur!
Can you share what settings to use if you don’t have the pro? I’m a casual iphone user and I don’t use the pro features enough to justify spending more money.
Your production quality is insane, like this a lot!
How do you get 5 seconds on the exposure in the upper left, and also the exposure icon next to it? I seem to only see 3 second option (and now icon for the exposure)
Much appreciated sir! I do have one question: What settings are most effective for photo documenting Bigfoot and UFO sightings? Thanks.
The zen kind of sound in the background!! So relaxing hahhaha. Can you please share the playlist of them?😊
Simple, straight to the point & minimalist.
Thanks for this! Would you recommend getting a camera lens protector or will those potentially worsen the image?
I won’t use proRES for another year. Did you make a settings video on the “regular” method of taking videos on iPhone 15 Pro Max? It will arrive in couple weeks.
This was an insanely great video, I’m still new with photography and I had no idea I could shoot photos like this with my phone. Thank you.
Sweet! Even with just the free version of Lightroom in iPhone these settings have helped get a quality picture for a good start!
Isn’t most compatible (jpeg) format better than high efficiency ? For quality ?
I learned quite a few from your video, so I'll gladly comply with the gentleman's agreement. Keep the great content up, mate!
For some sensitive reasons I basically do not leave comments on YT, but I will make an exception this time. I use the same 15pro, titanium colour. And thanks for the tutorial, one of the best I watched.
Dude the aesthetic you brought in this video makes me want to become an iPhone photographer.
Thankyou! I'm new to iphones and couldn't figure out how to use the camera but your video helped trememdously! I had to pause a few times to keep up but that's why I'm able to learn so much by watching videos.
i have an iphone 13 ProMax for this last 3 years for work, never thought of using camera to the full potential. I'll try this out.
Great job with some simple tweaks on settings etc. Photography is so subjective but I think most people don't spend the time learning all the functions to really improve their photos. Thanks!
Great video man, also very relaxing with the music in the background. Learned a lot, and feel...zen in a way LOL. Thank you, great work; keep it up!
Thanks for the amazing video! One quick question tho, how would you export the picture from lighroom to keep the best possible quality?
Thank you for keeping us up to date on the latest and best practices for iPhone photography!
did i get i right that even if you make photos with proraw apple will display the picture with their processing in the photos app but when i export it i get the "flat" image?
Hey great video, i was just wondering if you had any videos regarding how to set up angles for car photography
One word for this video, superb!
Excellent video! You explain things in such a way that beginner to advanced iPhone photographers can understand and benefit from. Just subscribed.
Thank you for clearly showing me how to set up my camera. I have an iPhone 15 pro max. When I meet someone and they ask where is my camera equipment and I pull out an iPhone, they don't believe me. Then after I edit in LR it is so very different from what they expected.
lightroom stuff was the cherry on the cake 🍧🥰
This is the first video I’ve found of yours. Excited to learn more! 😊
Great calming tutorial, Oliur. The locked Exposure dial in the Camera app is pretty slick, thanks for showing us that.
Is there an easy to use one tap all in one auto tuning and filters photo editing app for iOS and Android devices for beginners.Which app would you recommend.?
What is the ethereal background music you are using? Been trying to search for it everywhere!
Nice approach to explaining clearly and succinctly
Very detailed, very beginner friendly tutorial 😭😭 THANK YOUUUU
Thanks! What does the export process look like? Any secrets there?
Great video. Is there a reason why you leave the aspect ratio on the default 4:3? 16:9 has more image and is especially useful for landscape photos. All photos, really. Why 16:9 is not the default aspect is puzzling.
It actually has less image. 16:9 is actually a cropped photo of 4:3.
That's not true. Take a photo in 4:3. Change to 16:9, zoom out, then take that photo. Which one has more image? If 4:3 contains more image as you claim, why are films not all shot in that aspect ratio?
Not sure what else to tell you other than, yes it is true. If you take a picture on your iPhone in both of those aspect ratios, then look at the metadata, you’ll see the exact resolution of each image. It will show that 16:9 has less resolution as it’s cropped.
@@Oliur You are right. I was wrong. How about that? I still compose my shoots in 16:9, then crop/expand as desired. Best of both worlds. Thanks!
Your studio and taste are just as good as your tutorial!
Thank you for this!! I have been missing out so much with my phones... I usually shoot with Nikon pro systems but the phone fills in for a quick grab and I have been so unhappy with the "Default" camera settings and never dreamed there was a way to reset the phone camera... Wow, I feel so dumb but this video has opened a new look at how I see my phone. Thank you!
I absolutely loved the ambience music in the backround haha.
I do a lot of ambient noise to relax while working and studying. And I couldn't help but notice the music
What about the HEIF Max format instead of Pro Raw? As far as I understand it's a compressed RAW file but takes 5mb instead of 75. Seems like the way to go? Have you tested the 2?
Great info! Do you save the pictures in a different format after adjusting in Lightroom? I noticed some apps like WhatsApp have trouble sharing pictures in RAW format.
Love the background sound 🤌
4:06 at he top of the camera I see 5s next to the night mode, and also 0.00 with dial beneath- what are these options and how did you get them to show?
Your battery drain faster when shooting with ProRAW at 48MP?
Great video but what’s your opinion on the True Tone display setting? Do you have it disable or do you disable it before editing the photos?
I have it disabled permanently.
Is it for iPhone thirteen as well? Reply..m
Gentleman’s agreement signed. Best tutorial I’ve watched to get me on the way to taking great photos of my family adventures. Wish I’d seen this when I first got my 13pro….
Great video bro, adjusted my camera to these settings
Awesome tips will for sure check out my current settings! Thanks!
I had an issue with my iPhone's camera (15 pro max - got 5 days ago) blinking after adjusting some settings . At first, I was worried it was a bigger problem, but simply turning the phone off and on again fixed it If you experience this issue, try restarting your phone first before making any drastic changes to settings. It worked for me, and it might help you too
How did you get your profiles to show Apple Pro Raw? I have only color or monochrome as options.
This was really informative. I have been looking at buying a camera for a while but I think I am going to hang tight with my iPhone and see if it is something I actually want to do.