Massive iPhone 16 Camera Leak – To Feature Enhanced Camera System and New Capture Button

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Highlight 

  • The iPhone 16 and 16 Plus will feature a dual-camera system with a vertical alignment.
  • The phone will get an upgraded ultra-wide camera, and support for macro photography.
  • The iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max will have a triple-camera setup with a new 5X telephoto lens and an upgraded ultra-wide lens with pixel-binning technology.
  • All models will include a capacitive capture button for improved camera control.

All rumours suggest the iPhone 16 series is going to debut in the global market on 10th September 2024.

While this date is speculative and we will update you as soon as there’s an official confirmation, non-stop leaks have revealed almost every key detail about the upcoming phones.

With a recent report, we have almost the entire camera setup of iPhone 16 models out in the open.

Here’s what we know about the recent report.

iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus Cameras

Dummy images of iPhone 16 shared by X user.
Dummy images of iPhone 16 shared by X user.

Both the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus will continue to feature a dual-camera system on the back.

They will have a primary wide camera offering 1X and 2X zoom, and a secondary ultra-wide camera for .5X zoom.

A notable change, however, is in the design.

With the iPhone 16, we are getting a vertical alignment of the camera modules.

This is a clear departure from the previous diagonal arrangement.

The primary camera will remain a 48MP sensor with an f/1.6 aperture and 2X optical telephoto capability, just as in previous models.

However, the ultra-wide camera will receive a significant upgrade with a faster f/2.2 aperture, improving performance in low-light conditions.

Additionally, these non-Pro models are expected to support macro photography for the first time.

iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max Cameras

Dummy images of iPhone 16 shared by X user.
Dummy images of iPhone 16 shared by X user.

The iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max will also maintain their triple-camera setup.

This will include a wide camera, an ultra-wide camera, and a telephoto camera.

The primary sensor remains unchanged at 48MP with an f/1.78 aperture, capable of delivering 2X optical-quality 12MP telephoto shots with 1.22-micrometer pixels.

A major enhancement for this year’s Pro models is the introduction of a 5X telephoto lens, previously exclusive to the Pro Max model.

This lens will replace the 3X telephoto lens found in the iPhone 15 Pro and will feature a 12MP resolution with an f/2.8 aperture. 

The ultra wide lens will be upgraded to 48MPImage -Apple Insider
The ultra wide lens will be upgraded to 48MP.
Image- Apple Insider

MacRumors recently reported, “The iPhone 16 Pro Max could feature a super telephoto periscope camera for a dramatically increased optical zoom. The information comes from a Weibo account that has provided accurate information in the past, but it has not yet been backed up by a second reliable source.”

The ultra-wide lens on the Pro models will also see a substantial upgrade, increasing to 48MP and featuring pixel-binning technology similar to the primary camera.

It will offer .7 micrometre pixels at full resolution or 1.4-micrometer pixels in quad-pixel mode.

Users will be able to capture 48MP ProRaw photos with this upgraded lens, providing greater flexibility in post-processing.

Apple To Introduce the Capture Button

iPhone 15 vs. iPhone 16 dummy: Capture button location. Image credit : YouTube
iPhone 15 vs iPhone 16 dummy: Capture button location.
Image credit : YouTube

Perhaps the most exciting new feature is the addition of a capacitive capture button.

We heard about the debut of Capture Button across all four iPhone 16 models long ago.

Positioned on the lower-right corner of the device, this button is designed for use in landscape mode.

It is designed to be accessed with the camera bump at the top and your index finger resting on the button.

The rumored capture button on iPhone 16 dummy unitImage -Apple Insider
The rumored capture button on iPhone 16 dummy unit.
Image- Apple Insider

The capacitive nature of the button means it requires a touch to activate, preventing accidental triggers while in your pocket.

It also offers a force-sensitive half-press, which can be used to lock exposure and focus before fully pressing to take a photo.

The button is specifically designed to work with camera apps, allowing users to choose which app—whether Apple’s own or a third-party app—the button will open.

Additionally, the button will function as a mini trackpad, enabling users to perform different actions by sliding their finger along its surface, with these actions being tied to a developer API for customization.

Additional Camera Features Expected in iPhone 16

New ultra wide camera will finally support macro photos on iPhone 16Image -Apple Insider
New ultra wide camera will finally support macro photos on iPhone 16
Image- Apple Insider

Beyond these hardware improvements, the iPhone 16 series will support a new image format called JPEG-XL.

This format addition will be provided alongside existing formats like HEIF, JPEG, HEIF Max, ProRaw, and ProRAW Max.

Moreover, the Pro models will be capable of shooting 3K video at 120 frames per second with Dolby Vision.

The current options include 1080P at 120FPS or 240FPS, and 4K at 60FPS available on the iPhone 15 Pro models.

iPhone 16 Pro – Everything We Know So Far

The telephoto lens in both iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max.Image -Apple Insider
The telephoto lens in both iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max.
Image- Apple Insider

The upcoming launch of the iPhone 16 Pro models is generating a lot of excitement, and for good reason.

Apple is set to introduce several notable upgrades and new features that promise to enhance the user experience.

Here’s a sneak peek at what you can expect:

  • Larger Displays: The iPhone 16 Pro will feature a 6.3-inch display, while the Pro Max will have a 6.9-inch screen, offering more space for your apps and media.
  • Performance Boost: The iPhone 16 Pro models will be powered by the latest A18 Pro chip, promising faster performance and better energy efficiency
  • Enhanced Camera System: Expect significant camera upgrades, 5x optical zoom. The Pro models will also support 3K video recording at 120fps with Dolby Vision.
  • 48-megapixel wide camera with 1.22μm pixels, f/1.77 aperture and 2x optical-quality telephoto shots
  • A better colour lineup – The current Blue Titanium is to be replaced by a bronze-like ‘Desert Titanium.’ Black Titanium is expected to get darker. A revised version of Natural Titanium and White Titanium is also expected.
  • New Capture Button: A new “Capture” button will be introduced, designed to make taking photos and videos more intuitive and efficient.
  • Battery Improvements: The Pro models will feature larger batteries, with the iPhone 16 Pro having a 3,355mAh battery and the Pro Max a 4,676mAh battery.
  • Advanced Connectivity: With support for Wi-Fi 7 and other advanced connectivity features.
  • The iPhone 16 Pro models are expected to use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X75 modem.
  • The iPhone 16 Pro models are expected to include up to 1TB of storage space, with Apple also offering 256GB and 512GB models.
  • All iPhone 16 models will have USB-C ports.
  • Apple is also rumoured to be introducing new Siri features powered by large language models.
  • There have been certain rumours about an “iPhone Ultra” included in the iPhone 16 series. This purely speculative phone could either be the fifth higher-end phone or as a replacement for the iPhone 16 Pro Max.

These enhancements, along with other rumoured features like a brighter display and larger battery, make the iPhone 16 Pro models highly anticipated.

Stay tuned for more details as the launch date approaches.

Specs

iPhone 16

iPhone 16 Pus

iPhone 16 Pro

iPhone 16 Pro Max

General
  • iOS v18
  • No Fingerprint Sensor

 

  • iOS v18
  • No Fingerprint Sensor

 

  • iOS v18
  • Thickness: 8.25 mm
  • 194 g
  • No Fingerprint Sensor
  • iOS v18
  • Thickness: 8.26 mm
  • 225 g
  • No Fingerprint Sensor
Display
  • 6.1 inch, OLED Screen
  • 1200 x 2600 pixels
  • 447 ppi
  • Super Retina XDR Display, HDR Display, True Tone, Wide Color (P3), Haptic Touch, 1200 Nits Max Brightness (HDR), Support for Display of Multiple Languages and Characters Simultaneously
  • 60 Hz Refresh Rate
  • Small Notch Display
  • 6.7 inch, OLED Screen
  • 1284 x 2800 pixels
  • 458 ppi
  • Super Retina XDR Display, HDR Display, True Tone, Wide Color (P3), Haptic Touch, 1200 Nits Max Brightness (HDR), Support for Display of Multiple Languages and Characters Simultaneously
  • 60 Hz Refresh Rate
  • Small Notch Display

 

  • 6.3 inch, Super Retina XDR OLED Screen
  • 1200 x 2666 pixels
  • 464 ppiGood
  • HDR Display, True Tone, Haptic Touch, 20,00,000:1 Contrast Ratio , 1500 nits max brightness (typical); 2000 nits peak brightness (HDR); 2500 nits peak brightness (outdoor), ProMotion technology
  • Ceramic Shield front, Textured matt glass back
  • 120 Hz Refresh Rate
  • Dynamic Island Display
  • 6.9 inch, Super Retina XDR OLED Screen
  • 1800 x 3200 pixels
  • 532 ppi
  • HDR Display, True Tone, Haptic Touch, 20,00,000:1 Contrast Ratio , 1500 nits max brightness (typical); 2000 nits peak brightness (HDR); 2500 nits peak brightness (outdoor), ProMotion technology
  • Ceramic Shield front, Textured matt glass back
  • 120 Hz Refresh Rate
  • Dynamic Island Display
Camera
  • 48 MP + 12 MP Dual Rear Camera
  • 4K @ 24 fps UHD Video Recording
  • 12 MP Front Camera

 

  • 48 MP + 12 MP Dual Rear Camera
  • 4K @ 24 fps UHD Video Recording
  • 12 MP Front Camera

 

  • 48 MP + 12 MP + 12 MP Triple Rear Camera with OIS
  • 4K @ 60 fps UHD Video Recording
  • 12 MP Front Camera
  • IMX803
  • 48 MP + 48 MP + 12 MP Triple Rear Camera with OIS
  • 4K @ 60 fps UHD Video Recording
  • 12 MP Front Camera
  • IMX903
Technical
  • Apple Bionic A18 Chipset
  • Octa Core Processor
  • 8 GB RAM
  • 128 GB Inbuilt Memory
  • Memory Card Not Supported

 

  • Apple Bionic A18 Chipset
  • Octa Core Processor
  • 8 GB RAM
  • 128 GB Inbuilt Memory
  • Memory Card Not Supported

 

  • Apple Bionic A18 Pro Chipset
  • Hexa Core Processor
  • 8 GB RAM
  • 128 GB Inbuilt Memory
  • Memory Card Not Supported
  • Apple Bionic A18 Pro Chipset
  • Hexa Core Processor
  • 256 GB Inbuilt MemoryAverage
  • Memory Card Not Supported
Connectivity
  • 4G, 5G, VoLTE
  • Bluetooth v5.4, WiFi, NFC
  • Lightning Port

 

  • 4G, 5G, VoLTE
  • Bluetooth v5.4, WiFi, NFC
  • Lightning Port

 

  • 4G, 5G, VoLTE
  • Bluetooth v5.4, WiFi, NFC
  • USB-C v4.0
  • 4G, 5G, VoLTE
  • Bluetooth v5.4, WiFi, NFC
  • USB-C v4.0
Battery
  • 3561 mAh Battery
  • Fast Charging
  • 25W MagSafe Wireless Charging

 

  • 4006 mAh Battery
  • Fast Charging
  • 25W MagSafe Wireless Charging

 

  • 3355 mAh Battery
  • 40W Fast Charging
  • 15W MagSafe Wireless Charging
  • 4676 mAh Battery
  • 40W Fast Charging
  • 15W MagSafe Wireless Charging

FAQs

Q1. How do I use Night mode on my iPhone?

Answer. Night mode automatically activates in low-light conditions.

To use it, open the Camera app in a low-light environment, and the Night mode icon will appear.

Adjust the exposure time if needed and hold your phone steady while taking the shot for the best results.

Q2. What is the new Capture Button on the iPhone 16 series?

Answer. The Capture Button is a capacitive button designed for landscape mode, located on the lower-right corner of the device.

It allows for touch activation to prevent accidental triggers and offers a force-sensitive half-press to lock exposure and focus before taking a photo.

Q3. How can I take portrait photos with my iPhone?

Answer. To take portrait photos, open the Camera app and select Portrait mode. Position your subject within the frame and follow the on-screen instructions to adjust the distance.

The camera will automatically blur the background to create a depth effect, making your subject stand out.

Q4. What is ProRAW and how do I use it?

Answer. ProRAW is a feature that allows you to capture photos in an uncompressed format, giving you more flexibility in editing.

To use ProRAW, go to Settings > Camera > Formats and toggle on Apple ProRAW. Then, in the Camera app, tap the RAW button to enable it.

Q5. What camera improvements can we expect in the iPhone 16 Pro models?

Answer. The iPhone 16 Pro models will have significant camera upgrades, including a 48-megapixel Ultra Wide lens and 5x optical zoom.

They will also support 3K video recording at 120fps with Dolby Vision.

Q6. What is the new Capture button expected on the iPhone 16?

Answer. The new Capture button is designed to make taking photos and videos more intuitive and efficient.

It allows users to quickly capture moments without navigating through the camera app.

Also Read: iPhone 16 to Boast Enhanced RAM and Wi-Fi Speeds, iPhone 16 Pro Upgrades to Superior 5G

Also Read: iPhone 16 Series Reported To Feature Tetraprism Camera Technology

Also Read: Apple Shares Dip Amid Concerns Over iPhone 16 Demand and Market Outlook

Also Read:  iPhone 16 Pro Series to Also Feature Tetraprism Periscope Lens Technology: Report

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