The iPhone 11 Pro Max's camera is good — very good. But it often has a preference for artificially warm images, and its purely digital zoom is no match for the S20 Ultra's software-aided optical
If you’re on any older iPhone model it’s an even easier recommendation, as you’ll be even more wowed by how much better the experience on iPhone 14 Pro is even beyond the camera improvements
The most significant missing camera feature on the iPhone 11 is the lack of the telephoto lens, so if you really love/want the telephoto, you’ll need to upgrade to the iPhone 11 Pro. For those debating between iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max: The 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max are identical in terms of camera performance (same lenses, sensors, and 1. Go ultra wide. Both the iPhone 11 and 11 Pro have new ultra-wide cameras on the back. The 12-megapixel (f/2.2) camera is equivalent to a 13mm DSLR lens and has a 120-degree field of view, which The iPhone 11 Pro Max is similar in design to the iPhone XS Max it replaces, with the main visual difference being the addition of an extra camera on the rear and a frosted glass finish. The front Both the iPhone 11 Pro Max and iPhone 13 Pro Max feature a 12 MP rear main camera and 3 rear lenses (main, ultra-wide and telephoto for zoom). The telephoto lens is more advanced on the 13 Pro Max allowing for 3x zoom compared to 12 Max Pro’s 2x zoom. The main difference in terms of picture quality is that the 13 Pro Max captures more light Ngmh.