There’s sensor-shift optical image stabilization for the wide camera, and both cameras boast greater lowlight capability. The camera lenses are coated in sapphire crystal to resist scratches, and have been turned 45 degrees in their housing in order to fit the upgraded optics into the iPhone 13. This gets you two 12-megapixel (MP) rear cameras, one with a wide field of view and a very bright f/1.6 aperture, the other with an ultrawide 120-degree field of view and a darker f/2.4 aperture. We’ll start with the base-level iPhone 13 camera. Apple The iPhone 13 camera is probably good enough for most people With the iPhone 13, it’s possible to purchase the more pocketable (and affordable) iPhone 13 Pro and not sacrifice camera features (except in one minor regard). Previously, the iPhone 12 Pro and Pro Max featured different cameras, and you had to opt for the larger and more expensive Pro Max to get the best iPhone camera.
Cinematic mode can be a game-changer for amateurs.
The iPhone 13 camera is probably good enough for most people.