The iPhone 16 Pro's camera upgrades could be the real highlights of this year's phone. So, in the last three weeks, The edge Senior producer Vjeran Pavic tested everything the camera has to offer.
Apple's new camera control button may be the main feature, but the iPhone 16 also comes with a number of new photo adjustment tools that let you adjust individual aspects of an image's appearance. Apple has also improved the phone's recording capabilities, allowing 4K recording at 120 frames per second in slow motion when shooting in ProRes in Apple Log.
With all of these options, Vjeran wanted to see how seamlessly the iPhone 16 Pro could integrate into his own home And professional lifestyles, from attending neighborhood skate events, parks and museums to taking photographs iconic edge product B-roll. The main goal was to estimate what is actually needed to create the best photos and videos using everyday settings, and what additional boosts will give you that professional look – because honestly, there will be times when you need the rig. Check out Vjeran's guide to the iPhone 16 Pro camera here.