New Delhi: Top Indian photographers said that iPhone 12 Pro helped them capture more natural-looking and vibrant images. Capturing the true essence of the Holi colours is possible because of the computational photography tools on iPhone 12 Pro.
According to Anurag Banerjee, he is still most impressed by just the main camera lens.
"Be it day shots or night mode, I tend to stick to that as much as possible.
The telephoto lens (2X for iPhone 12 Pro) can double up as a macro lens sometimes. Go close to your subject and set focus on the 1x lens and then switch to the 2x lens to capture better, more stunning details this holi," Banerjee told IANS.
Outdoor shots of Holi in broad/bright daylight (even with backlit subjects) or indoors, with HDR on (Camera -> Settings -> Smart HDR), will result in much more vibrant images, the experts said.
Smart HDR 3 uses machine learning to understand scenes and apply selective adjustments to distinct parts of the photo, delivering more true-to-life images, even in complex scenes, for remarkably vibrant images.
"Deep Fusion" technology now works on all cameras of the iPhone 12 Pro so even standard shots in mid-to low light will capture the texture and detail of the Holi colours along with the subject.
According to Rohit Vohra, street/travel photographer and educator, the new form factor makes the Apple device easier to hold, especially when you are moving fast and taking pictures on the go.
"Apple ProRAW as a native option in the camera app is a game-changer when it comes to photography. When you are shooting during Holi, with people around you moving fast and colours being thrown at you, Apple ProRAW gives you that additional information in shadows and highlights, thus giving you the edge required in post-production," Vohra told IANS.