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Author : 6raul2712c
Publish Date : 2021-01-05 01:43:12


The iPhone 12 Pro Max is the first iPhone in a while to get a bigger sensor. Not just a bit bigger: the sensor is a whopping 47% larger, which should not just help it in low light but also allow for more depth of field, more detail in photos and generally a different ‘look’.,Once everything was out, I started going through all the clothes and other stuff. I picked three large boxes and put a label on each of them: “TO THROW”, “TO DONATE”, “TO KEEP”.,Not logging any relevant information. Useful logs provide great help to developers. Having log messages can give you a lot of insight into where things went wrong inside your code and will save you a lot of debugging time. Good log messages provide context about what the user was doing when a specific error occurred.,While computational photography can help a lot with collecting more light over more shots, higher ISO can also help freeze motion better; this makes this iPhone uniquely more suited for capturing action in lower light. You can do a lot in software, but not everything.,A new sensor means new specs. Paired with the new, faster aperture the iPhone 12 gets across the line of ƒ/1.6, the iPhone Pro Max does not just gain low-light ability with its sheer sensor size or new in-body sensor-shift stabilization: the maximum ISO sensitivity of the sensor is up 85% to a maximum ISO of 7616.,I decided to take a room at the time, starting with my bedroom. The first thing I did was throwing everything out! I moved stuff from the wardrobe on the bed or table — the items on the floor were relocated in the hallway.,Organizing the decluttering with lists and action plans will help you handle the whole room at once. Write down all the room areas you need to clean up like wardrobe, dresser, ottoman bed, closet. Put a tip near the area name once it’s done.,Tired and anxious by the situation, the mess around me, and the constant feeling of drowning when entering my bedroom, I decided to clean up for good and take back control of my space.,You don’t have to take everything out from all the closets and throw it out of the window. You can start by picking objects from a single draw and clean up a small space at a time. Your house will be less messy, and you will feel more in control.,Everything was distinctly visible and easy to reach. By doing this operation, I had more control over what I was doing since I could clearly understand the number of items I was dealing with.,However, it seems by the technical readout and from reviews that the ultra-wide lens and sensor is the same one as in all the other iPhone 12s. It might get a larger bump on the back of your phone, but it’s not collecting more light as a result. Sorry, Pro Max-ers.,A trick I come up with to save money instead of spending it on useless stuff is a “Decluttering savings jar.” Every time you want to buy something unnecessary, take note of the costs and put the same amount of money in a container. Doing so, you won’t only save money but also avoid having your house full of stuff again.,The technical readout confirms we’re going to about a 65mm (Full-frame equivalent) telephoto lens on the rear, with a slight sacrifice to light-collecting ability: we lose our nice ƒ/2.0 aperture and go back to the iPhone XS and X telephoto-standard ƒ/2.2. Not too terrible.,It took me a weekend to take everything out, decide, divide, clean up, and move the boxes away. To be honest, I took my time. Once you throw something away, it’s done. There is no turning back, and I wanted to be sure about my choices.,iPhones tend to get better every year even when not changing their sensors and lenses; the real leaps in camera performance are made in computational photography, with merging many images and using AI and machine learning to augment the tiny sensors that fit into these magical devices we hold in our hands.



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