Sure, the new iPhone SE might only have one camera compared to the three of the 11 Pro's, but that doesn't mean it won't take great shots.
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Apple has taken the wraps
off its new iPhone SE version — the smallest, most affordable iPhone it's
possible to buy right now. The latest iPhone has different features found on
the iPhone 11 Pro, more than double the size, including the A13 processor and wireless
charging. Yet, on the back, the SE comes with only one camera. And how does
that one lens compare to the three of the 11 Pro? The single-camera on the SE
is most similar to the regular zoom lens on the 11 Pro. Both have 12-megapixel
resolutions, large f1.8 apertures to let in plenty of lights, six-element
lenses, optical image stabilization, and sapphire crystal covers. It's the extra
Apple cameras sacrificed to keep down on the cost.
The SE lacks the 2x
telephoto zoom saw on many of the latest iPhones, as well as the ultra-wide -
angle feature, which captures even more of the scene before you than the A regular zoom lens can achieve. If you're really in your photography and love
the idea of capturing those ultra-wide cityscapes, maybe the new iPhone SE
isn't the best phone for you, but don't think it can snag any great shots.
The regular zoom lens on
the iPhone 11 Pro takes some of the best images you can get from a camera.
During my road trip through Scotland, I have considered it decent enough to swap
my DSLR! While we still have to see just how the camera of the new iPhone SE
compares, it does share some of the software processing of the 11 Pro, with the
help of the A13 chip.
It has portrait mode (the
software-generated depth effect, of course, not a zoom lens), which also allows
you to use the different lighting modes such as stage and contour lighting. It
also has the same updated HDR as the 11 Pro which does an excellent job of
capturing information in a scene 's brightest and darkest areas.
You don't get the amazing the night mode of the 11 Pro, but it will take 63-megapixel panoramas, shoot video
in 60 frame-by-second 4 K, and handle slow-motion video with 1080p resolution
at 240fps.
While the new iPhone SE
does not have the imaginative capabilities of the 11 Pro's multiple lenses, its the single-camera should be able to take some impressive shots, which will match
those of you who are more interested in taking those fun holiday snaps than
wasting too much time being overly artistic.
We'll put both cameras
side by side as soon as we can, as well as putting the iPhone SE in full
analysis through our full barrage of tests.
iPhone SE VS. 11 PRO CAMERA SPECS COMPARISON
|
iPhone SE |
iPhone 11 Pro |
Camera |
12-megapixel
f1.8 |
12-megapixel
f1.8 (wide), 12-megapixel (ultrawide),12-megapixel (2x telephoto) |
Front-facing camera |
7-megapixel with Face ID |
12-megapixel with Face ID |
Video capture |
4K,
60fps |
4K,
60fps |
Slow-motion video |
240fps, 1080p |
240fps, 1080p |
Portrait mode |
Yes |
Yes |
Night mode |
No |
Yes |
Processor |
Apple
A13 Bionic |
Apple
A13 Bionic |
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