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Apple iOS 15 tips: How to control macro photos and videos on iPhone 13 Pro

Apple always brings something new with its camera in its latest iPhone model and the iPhone 13 Pro is no exception. The New Apple iPhone 13 features a 3x telephoto camera,  a wide-angle camera, and an ultra-wide camera with a much bigger aperture. And it comes loaded with features such as photographic styles, cinematic mode, and Macro photography.

Macro photography is a feature that is only possible in the iPhone 13 pro because of its new ultra-wide camera, which now has a minimum focal distance of only 2 centimeters. That allows your iPhone to take excellent macro photos and videos.

In the previous article, we told you about how you can take macro photos and videos. Now in this article, we will tell you how you can control the macro photos and videos on your Apple iPhone 13 pro.

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What is macro photography? The macro photograph is one in which the size of the subject on the negative or image sensor is life-size or greater. In some senses, however, it refers to a finished photograph of a subject that is greater than life-size.

How to control macro photos and videos.

For more control over macro photos and videos, you can choose when the camera automatically switches from the Wide to Ultra-Wide camera to capture macro photos and videos.

Step 1: On your device, go to Settings, then in the Camera, and then turn on Macro Control.

Step 2: Then open the Camera app, and get close to your subject.

Step 3: After that tap the Macro button when it appears on the screen to remain on the Wide camera.

Tip: If the photo or video becomes blurry, back up or tap .5x to switch to the Ultra Wide camera.

Step 4: After that, tap the Macro button to turn automatic switching between the Wide and Ultra Wide camera back on.

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