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The Apple iPhone 13 Pro achieves a Photo score of 144. Overall it’s fair to say Apple has managed to get the most out of its imaging hardware as most higher-positioned devices in our ranking come with larger and higher resolution sensors in their primary cameras. Our testers did not spot any unwanted focus breathing either. Autofocus performance has been pushed as well, thanks to better tracking a very smooth refocusing at the right moments.
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Tone mapping instabilities that were very visible on the iPhone 12 series model have been fixed and exposure is now generally very stable. The outstanding Video score of 119 puts the iPhone 13 Pro at the very top of this sub-ranking, thanks to several improvements in key areas. The camera’s Zoom score of 76 isn’t quite up there with the very best but performance has still been improved over the 12 Pro, thanks to the longer 3x optical zoom versus 2x on the older model. It looks like Apple’s camera engineers have managed use the new sensor’s bigger pixel pitch to improve detail preservation but, like on the 12 Pro, luminance noise is still visible in most shooting situations.
Overall Photo performance is quite similar to the 12 Pro we tested last year but improvements have been made in several areas.Ĭolor and contrast have been improved on backlit portraits and images show higher levels of detail, especially when shooting under typical indoor conditions.
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Like for all iPhones color rendering is vivid with nice skin tones and a slightly warm touch and the camera is generally very reliable, consistently producing high-quality images in all shooting situations. The overall score is compounded by an excellent Photo score of 144. With a DXOMARK Camera overall score of 137 the Apple iPhone 13 Pro mingles among the very best devices in our camera ranking. Sharpness differences between video frames and strong residual motion in video that is recorded while running.Some loss of texture in video, especially on faces in daylight and indoor conditions.Lens flare and ghosting, especially in low light video.Occasional pink white balance casts in some conditions and some white balance variations in videos.Limited detail in long-range zoom shots.Artifacts including flare, slight ringing, and color quantization.Limited dynamic range in challenging high contrast scenes.Luminance noise on primary, ultra-wide and tele, especially in low light.Cinematic mode for recording videos with shallow depth of field (1080p at 30 fps).Tele: 12 MP sensor, 77mm equivalent f/2.8-aperture lens, OIS.
Read on to find out how the all new iPhone 13 Pro camera performed in our DXOMARK Camera tests.
Sensor size remains unchanged in the tele module but Apple has increased the focal length and the tele now offers a 3x optical magnification compared to the primary cam. The ultra-wide camera comes with a same-size sensor as last year but has gained a faster aperture and and a PDAF autofocus versus the fixed-focus lens on the iPhone 12 series. It also uses sensor shift OIS which last year was exclusive to the Pro Max device. The primary camera module features a larger sensor and faster aperture than on the 2020 models. They also share the same camera which has been improved in several areas compared to last year’s iPhone 12 Pro and Pro Max models. However, both models are powered by Apple’s latest A15 Bionic chipset and come with up to 1TB of internal storage. The main difference to the top-of-the-line iPhone 13 Pro Max is the smaller 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR display (versus 6.7-inch on the Max). The iPhone 13 Pro is the second model from the top in Apple’s 2021 smartphone line-up.