For most people, the compact camera is long since dead; a camera is a phone and a phone is a camera. But despite all of the technological developments over the past few years, phones still leave something to be desired if you’re the kind of person who likes to go take photos. Traditional cameras — especially of a certain size and shape — are still alive and kicking, partly because there’s nothing that beats real buttons, dials, and a sturdy grip.
63-f/4 stepless variable aperture, building on the 13 Ultra’s dual aperture design. I owe this new aperture an apology for initially calling it a gimmick; having used it a bit, I think it’s only a little bit of a gimmick. Pretty much any phone camera you’ve ever used has a fixed aperture; only a few of them have ever offered an aperture with more than one setting.