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Next, point the camera at a person, or an object, and tap on it in the viewfinder to focus. Open the camera and select Portrait mode from the options running beneath the viewfinder. While we have seen the feature on other devices that can generate a bokeh effect, it’s the first time Apple has given us control over the final photo, and the good news is that it’s also available in both the front and the back camera.

Portrait mode has been improved on the iPhone XS and XS Max, bringing an adjustable depth of field that was never available before on the iPhone. We suggest leaving it on and letting the camera do its stuff. If you don’t, the HDR badge above the photo in the Gallery may not show unless the HDR effect is at maximum. If you save a normal photo too, you will see the difference it makes more clearly.

It’s worth noting that when Smart HDR is active, Apple tends to use it to some degree in every photo the phone takes. The clever part is, even though it shoots multiple images, you will never notice any lag or time delay taking your photo. HDR brings out more detail, avoids nasty shadows, and balances highlights.
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What is Smart HDR? It’s an evolution of the iPhone’s old HDR mode, but here it combines nine photos taken in succession at different exposures, then using hardware and software wizardry, it analyses them, takes the best parts of each, and then puts them all together to create a single image. Remember, the Smart HDR version may not always be the best. It’ll take up more storage space, but you’ll be able to see the differences between the two shots. While you’re there, if you switch Keep Normal Photo on, then both a regular and a Smart HDR image will be saved to your camera roll. Go to Settings, Camera, and then look for the toggle next to the Smart HDR option. Initially, you should make sure Smart HDR is active. Like all the best tech, it’s “silent,” in that you don’t really need to do anything to see the benefits. It makes use of software, a new image signal processor (ISP), the A12 Bionic chip and its Neural engine, along with the various camera sensors inside the phone. This is one of the new technologies introduced by Apple for the iPhone XS range. Tap Live Photo to shoot a short, animated GIF-style picture, or tap the Filter button - the far right button - to show real-time filters. Along the top, there are two options you should pay attention to: Filters and Live Photo. Flip to the front camera using the button in the bottom right of the screen, which is opposite a shortcut to the Gallery. All the modes are spread across the screen under the viewfinder window, and you swipe left or right to select them.

The iPhone’s standard camera app is one of the easiest to use, and one that doesn’t get bogged down with many features you will never use. The camera app Julian Chokkattu/Digital Trends The shutter release button is obvious, but you can also use the volume up key on the side of the device to snap a photo. There are two ways to actually take a photo, too. We like this method, as it has a pleasing amount of haptic feedback when you press the button. Alternatively, one of the two shortcut buttons Apple places on the lock screen - it’s the one on the right - opens the camera app straight away. The first is to simply slide your finger from the right to the left of the lock screen, and the camera viewfinder automatically appears. You know where the camera icon is on the iPhone’s homepage, but do you know the various ways to quickly access the camera from the lock screen? There are two.
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The front camera has 7 megapixels and an f/2.2 aperture, 1080p video recording at up to 60fps, and it also offers a portrait mode, although here it’s purely software driven. It will also record video at up to 4K resolution and 60fps, in stereo. This provides a 2x optical zoom, and has dual optical image stabilization, a Smart HDR feature, and a portrait mode. The sensor is larger than the one used for the iPhone X, measuring 1.4nm. What do you get? A dual-lens 12-megapixel camera made up of a main wide-angle lens with an f/1.8 aperture, and a second telephoto lens with an f/2.4 aperture. What applies to one, applies to the other. Worried the iPhone XS Max may take better photos than the iPhone XS, or vice versa? Don’t be, because they both have exactly the same camera on the back.

Camera specs Julian Chokkattu/Digital Trends Here’s our hands-on guide to getting the best from your iPhone XS camera.
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However, as with all smartphones, it’s important to know how to get the best from them before heading out to take pictures. We’ve been using the iPhone XS Max since it launched, and we adore the photos it takes.
