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Episode 127: Hands-On with the iPhone 14 Pro Cameras

Episode 127: Hands-On with the iPhone 14 Pro Cameras

Apple says every new iPhone is the Best Ever iPhone, but when it comes to the cameras in the iPhone 14 Pro, could that be more than just hyperbole? Find out why Kirk thinks this model is a game-changer, hear our opinions on how it stacks up to other phones on the market, and discover the pros and cons we’ve discovered when photographing with these remarkable portable devices.

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Wide angle distortion. (Photo by Kirk McElhearn)

(Photo by Kirk McElhearn)

Uncropped 48 megapixel image (Photo by Kirk McElhearn)

iPhone 14 Pro Main Camera (Photo by Jeff Carlson)

iPhone 14 Pro Telephoto Camera (Photo by Jeff Carlson)

iPhone 13 Pro Main Camera (Photo by Jeff Carlson)

Fujifilm X100V (Photo by Jeff Carlson)

iPhone 14 Pro Main Camera (Photo by Jeff Carlson)

iPhone 14 Pro Main Camera, detail of 48 MP image (Photo by Jeff Carlson)

(Photo by Kirk McElhearn)

Russell Brown’s Lighthouse photo (Instagram)

(Photo by Kirk McElhearn)

(Photo by Kirk McElhearn)

Selfie Camera (Photo by Jeff Carlson)

Selfie Camera (Photo by Jeff Carlson)

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