Comparison of iPhone 14 results
Before going into depth, it is important to point out the differences between the camera of the iPhone 14 and the iPhone 14 Pro. First of all, the standard model consists only of a 12 MP main sensor along with a 12 MP ultra wide angle sensor. Instead, the iPhone 14 Pro does the same with a triple lens system consisting of a 48 MP main lens, an ultra wide angle and a 12 MP telephoto lens with three magnifications, both. In addition, the latter is compatible with photos in RAW format to further maintain the level of detail.
It should be noted that, although both can take photos with 12 MP, the specifications of both models are not identical, but the differences when photographing with the ultra wide angle sensor are not significant. There are no big changes and the image quality on both is excellentwith a very satisfactory work of lights and shadows for the professional user.
Photos at 48 MP, is it noticeable?
Among the main novelties of the iPhone 14 Pro compared to the standard version of the device is the ability to take photos in RAW format at 48 MP as we mentioned at the beginning of the publication. This is where Apple squeezes the full potential of this new sensor, dramatically increasing the quality image, especially when zooming in on the image.
The drawback in this regard is that to make the most of this 48 MP camera on the iPhone 14 Pro you have to have some knowledge of professional level photography. Otherwise, the change between both images, those of the base model and the Pro variant, will not be as significant. This means that perhaps paying the difference of about 300 euros is not entirely worth it for an improvement in megapixels that, to the eye of the average consumer, will not be too noticeable either.