Thanks just got the iPhone 16 pro, and I was confused about all the different modes, your video and explanation really helped me! Some b-roll might make it interesting but nothing major. Good video thanks!
Great video - love that you went through every single one of the camera options , excellent run down & clear explanations ! Keep up with the great informative tech videos!
Very thorough review! I had my iphone 15 Pro max stolen last week. I have the 16 pro max ordered and you video was a great review of the best settings. THX so much for putting this together.
Hi! Just wanna ask can you make comparison between ProRAW MAX & HEIF MAX photo quality when fully zoom? I found out some 16 pro user experience pixelated photo on ProRAW MAX compared to HEIF MAX…
I upgraded from a 14 pro and I don’t like the 16 pro camera quality. Videos and photos are coming out grainy even on 1x zoom. Oddly, 5x gives best quality and actually shows the detail. Considering to return my phone but just confused how everyone online seems to love the phone and is getting great camera quality
Subscribed!! Very helpful. Your recommendations make a lot of sense. Quick question - is there a way to completely revert to the default settings in case I get in over my head? Cheers from Colorado
If you choose JPEG most compatible - that’s the old school JEPG algorithm and the file will go through a process called pixel binning which will reduce file size and cost you detail at the pixel level. The only JPEG file type that will preserve all pixels is the new JPEG XL Lossless format.
Thank you for the guide! question, following your guide, photo capture > photo mode is 24mp. When taking a photo, and then going to that photo in Photos, swiping up on the photo will present the photo details. Regardless of any setting I have tried the details are as follows, Fusion Camera 36 MP - 4536 x 8064. Of course we know by multiplying 4536x8064= 36,578,304 / 1,000,000 = 36MP. I NEVER get a photo that actually says 48 MP, nor is there a setting like on the iPhone 14 & 15 that specifically says 48 MP which should be 6048 x 8064. Am I missing something or is my new iPhone 16 Pro broke? or, is this a beta issue? Can you explain please?
@@jackwebb2425 I’ll check my photos data and see what they say! Only the normal and ultra wide have the 48mp so if it was taken with the telephoto lens it would be less than 48mp
Thanks just got the iPhone 16 pro, and I was confused about all the different modes, your video and explanation really helped me! Some b-roll might make it interesting but nothing major. Good video thanks!
@@Rohit.Dhawan definitely in the next one! Wanted to get this one out early to help out!
Great video - love that you went through every single one of the camera options , excellent run down & clear explanations ! Keep up with the great informative tech videos!
Very thorough review! I had my iphone 15 Pro max stolen last week. I have the 16 pro max ordered and you video was a great review of the best settings. THX so much for putting this together.
Thank you for taking the time to make this. Very useful.
Hi! Just wanna ask can you make comparison between ProRAW MAX & HEIF MAX photo quality when fully zoom? I found out some 16 pro user experience pixelated photo on ProRAW MAX compared to HEIF MAX…
enjoyed your explanation. Looking forward to seeing what the Lightroom mobile camera will do with iPhone 16 Pro Max!
You are the goat, man. Really good video!
I upgraded from a 14 pro and I don’t like the 16 pro camera quality. Videos and photos are coming out grainy even on 1x zoom. Oddly, 5x gives best quality and actually shows the detail. Considering to return my phone but just confused how everyone online seems to love the phone and is getting great camera quality
what can i do to improve my iphone 14 camera??
Thanks for this good video and I'm very interested in your next video about the difference between formats
Subscribed!! Very helpful. Your recommendations make a lot of sense. Quick question - is there a way to completely revert to the default settings in case I get in over my head?
Cheers from Colorado
Good and informative video! But are you allergic to the letter G? Haha
Great stuff man!
If you choose JPEG most compatible - that’s the old school JEPG algorithm and the file will go through a process called pixel binning which will reduce file size and cost you detail at the pixel level. The only JPEG file type that will preserve all pixels is the new JPEG XL Lossless format.
Thanks for the help! So usekfull! From the UK
How can we get vivid filter in iPhone 16
Same problem really frustrating
I was just looking for this too…
This was very helpful, thank you!
excellent video thanks
Why I can put this video in second plan without a TH-cam premium sub?. That just happened with this video
Great job and thanks
Thank you for the guide!
question, following your guide, photo capture > photo mode is 24mp. When taking a photo, and then going to that photo in Photos, swiping up on the photo will present the photo details. Regardless of any setting I have tried the details are as follows, Fusion Camera 36 MP - 4536 x 8064. Of course we know by multiplying 4536x8064= 36,578,304 / 1,000,000 = 36MP.
I NEVER get a photo that actually says 48 MP, nor is there a setting like on the iPhone 14 & 15 that specifically says 48 MP which should be 6048 x 8064. Am I missing something or is my new iPhone 16 Pro broke? or, is this a beta issue?
Can you explain please?
@@jackwebb2425 I’ll check my photos data and see what they say! Only the normal and ultra wide have the 48mp so if it was taken with the telephoto lens it would be less than 48mp
@@KylerSteele Thank you for checking. I did not take with telephoto lens. It was set to 1, as opposed to .5 or 2 etc.
What about Apple ProRes and ProRes Encoding settings?
Off unless you are going to edit pictures on computer
In I phone 16 pro water mark option not available for tagging photo in I phone 16😢😢 like Android
I don't have iphone 😊
Get one!
I’m sorry but I got distracted by his attractive face 😅
Talk to fast
Your wrong
9:04 so why not just use "Most Compatible" and when you edit the photographic styles, just save it as a new image so you keep the original?
well explained and detailed, very useful. Thank you!