iPhone 17 PRO could incorporate 8X optical zoom and a new professional camera app
Filtrations on the next Apple models are becoming common. We have already given you some details of the supposed folding iPhone. We have even known the possible colors of the next generation. Now, a new filtration suggests that Apple prepares improvements in the next photographic section iPhone 17 Proamong them a optical zoom up to 8 increasesa Professional Chamber Application and new physical controls for the photographic system. We go in parts.
Apple wants to recover domain in the field of photography
According to information shared by an anonymous source to Macrumors, Apple would be producing an advertisement of the iPhone 17 Pro that reveals several unpublished functions. Among them, a Teleobjective with continuous optical zoom up to 8xexceeding the 5x limit of the current iPhone 16 Pro. The lens would vary between different focal distances without loss of quality.
A New professional camera apporiented both to photography and video, which would compete with tools from third parties that are available in the App Store, such as Halide or Filmic Pro. What is not very clear is whether this tool will be exclusive to the PRO model or if it will reach other devices. Another possibility is that it is an update of the current Cut Camera final.
The report adds that the iPhone 17 pro would have a New camera control button on the top edge of the device, which would be added to the button that is already included in the models of the current generation and that serves to facilitate rapid access to photographic functions.
In addition, they are expected three rear cameras of 48 megapixels and a redesign of the photographic module. Details are also considered as a New Copper Color Finish and a Apple centered logo. Although for now it is information not verified, we can say that the reliability of the statements is high. In fact, Macrumors initially published the name of the company that is producing Apple’s announcement (Division Films, according to other media), although later this data was eliminated.
