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Perfect panoramas & marvellous macro

No subject is too big or too small for your iPhone to capture. When it comes to landscapes (or cityscapes) the iPhone’s Ultra Wide (13mm) camera can capture a wide field of view in Photo mode. Ironically, the Ultra Wide lens is also used to capture macro shots. This is a great way to capture detailed photos of flora and fauna.

1 Go wide

Traditionally DSLR camera users would hold their camera in a vertical (portrait) orientation and take several snaps as they panned to

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