The iPhone 16 Pro’s camera upgrade may be the true highlight of this year’s phone. So for the past three weeks, The Verge Supervising producer Vijeran Pavic has been testing every feature the camera has to offer.
Apple’s new camera control buttons may be the highlight, but iPhone 16 also comes with a set of new photo adjustment tools that let you adjust individual aspects of how your images look. Apple is also enhancing the phone’s recording capabilities, allowing you to capture 120fps 4K in slow motion while shooting in ProRes with Apple Log.
With all these options, Vjeran aimed to see how seamlessly the iPhone 16 Pro fit into his personal style. and From going to local skating events, parks, and museums to taking photos, we’ll show you the lifestyle of a pro. symbolic Verge product B roll. The main goal is to size up what you actually need to create the best looking photos and videos in everyday settings, and which additional boosts can help you achieve a professional look. That’s what it means. Because frankly, you might need a rig. Check out Vjeran’s guide to the iPhone 16 Pro camera here.