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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 take macro shots. This is a great way to shoot 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 towould then have to stitch five or six shots together in an app such as Photoshop to create a single panoramic image. If the exposure changed during the panning and shooting stage, then you’d see bands of slightly different blue skies at the borders of each stitched image. The iPhone’s Pano mode makes it a much easier process to capture a striking panoramic view.