How to use macro iphone 13 pro

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Want to take a super close up macro photo with your iPhone? If you’ve got an iPhone 13 Pro or Pro Max, just follow these steps.

How to use macro iphone 13 pro

The iPhone 13 Pro series might look like a minor upgrade over the iPhone 12 lineup, but it packs some significant internal improvements. In particular, the camera setup sees a major upgrade with bigger sensors, wider aperture, and processing upgrades.

Apple also upgraded the 12MP ultra-wide shooter on the iPhone 13 Pro series to take macro photos, thereby allowing you to capture photos with a completely different perspective. Here’s how you can capture macro shots using your iPhone 13 Pro or Pro Max.

Taking Macro Photos on an iPhone 13 Pro

Macro photos allow you to get close to a subject and take extreme close-up shots. For this, a camera sensor must be capable of focusing on subjects that are just 2–3cm away from it. On the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max, Apple added this capability to the 12MP ultra-wide sensor, which has a minimum focus distance of 2cm.

By default, your iPhone will automatically switch to the macro camera when you are within 14cm of a subject. It is not possible to turn off this behavior.

The feature is not available on the iPhone 13 mini or iPhone 13.

How to Take Macro Photos on iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max

Follow these steps to take macro photos:

  1. Open the Camera app on your iPhone 13 Pro or iPhone 13 Pro Max.
  2. While in Photo mode, simply take the photo close to your subject. Ensure you are within a 14cm distance from it.
  3. Your iPhone will automatically switch to the macro lens with the ultra-wide camera and focus on the subject. You can confirm this from the macro icon that will show up on the bottom left of the viewfinder.
  4. Proceed to tap the shutter button to take the photo. If needed, you can zoom in or use night mode while capturing macro shots.

If you don’t want to use the macro camera, you can tap the toggle on the left to disable it. You can also hide the macro toggle in the iPhone 13 Pro’s camera viewfinder by going to Settings > Camera and disabling the Macro Control option.

As well as macro photos, you can also record macro videos on your iPhone 13 Pro or Pro Max. Swipe over to the Video tab, get close to the subject, ensure that the macro camera is enabled, and start recording the video.

Get Close to Your Subject to Take Macro Photos

You need to get up close to the subject to take macro photos. Once you get the hang of it, though, you’ll enjoy taking macro shots using your iPhone 13 Pro or Pro Max. Thanks to the wide aperture and big sensor, the shots come out with plenty of detail and look quite stunning.

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iOS 15.2 brought a new macro toggle to the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max camera UI, giving you a lot more control over your macro photography.

How to use macro iphone 13 pro

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When the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max launched, the addition of the new f/1.8 ultrawide lens and its macro lens was among the camera system upgrades we were most excited about.

At last, the iPhone could shoot macro photos, years after Android cameras like the Galaxy 21 Ultra have had them. A lens that has a focus distance as close as 2cm, captures crisp detail, and works with video modes? Hell yes.

But the new lens wasn’t functioning as smoothly as we liked out of the gate. Because of the way the iPhone 13 Pro’s trio of cameras work together to make the perfect photo, framing was initially being auto-adjusted on all shots, making for a disorienting shooting experience.

Check out this video that Input senior reviews editor Raymond Wong shot on the iPhone 13 Pro during his review showing the awkward, jittering viewfinder:

The iPhone 13 Pro wide camera automatically switching cameras and reframing the shot at close-range distances.

Your photos are still going to come out great, but the shooting experience was a tad annoying. Luckily, Apple added additional macro controls for the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max cameras in iOS 15.1 and iOS 15.2 — you just need to know where to look to take advantage.

How to turn on the new macro iPhone camera toggle

Flipping the “Macro Control” toggle in your camera settings will give you more control for close-up photography.

  • First, make sure your iPhone 13 Pro / 13 Pro Max is updated to at least iOS 15.2 (the regular iPhone 13 / 13 mini doesn’t support macro mode!)
  • From your “Settings,” scroll down until you find “Camera” and tap on it.
  • Scroll down to the very bottom of your camera settings menu to find a setting called “Macro Control” — toggle this on. If this feature is on the slider will be to the right and the fill color will be green.
  • Open your “Camera” app and get close to your subject to have Macro Mode kick in. You can get as close as 2cm, but your iPhone will make the switch to the ultrawide lens within a few inches of your subject most times. Now, when Macro Mode is enabled, you’ll see an orange flower icon in the lower corner of your viewfinder. Once that flower icon is visible, your iPhone won’t engage other cameras or reframe your shot (unless you completely change focus or move your camera around a lot). To turn off Macro Mode and switch back to the primary wide lends, simply tap the flower icon. The flower icon will lose its yellow color and there will be a strikethrough line. If you’re still within a macro distance, you can tap the icon again to reenable Macro Mode.

The “Macro Control” toggle enabled vs. disabled.

Here’s a short screen recording of the “Macro Control” toggle in action. Notice the flower icon in the lower corner of the screen and the lack of that constant reframing issue in the video above.

In this video, I bring the iPhone 13 Pro close enough to this camera for Macro Mode to kick in, frame and shoot a photo, then turn off Macro Mode.

Is there macro in iPhone 13 Pro?

Camera on iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max uses the Ultra Wide camera to capture macro photography—stunning close-ups in sharp focus. You can take macro photos and Live Photos, and shoot macro slow-motion and time-lapse videos.

How do I open macros on iPhone 13?

You can control automatic macro switching by going to Settings > Camera, then turning on Macro Control. With Macro Control on, your Camera app displays a macro button when your iPhone is within macro distance of a subject.