Wondering the way to use the new ultra-wide-angle lens camera on iPhone 8 Plus? It’s quite easy, and it can look fantastic for several photographic situations. Here, in this article, we will discuss the necessary and safe steps to Use Ultra Wide-Angle Camera on iPhone 8 Plus.
Wide-angle lenses on smartphones are nothing new. In fact, the de-facto standard for smartphone cameras is wide-angle, because the so-called “regular” lens that each phone is outfitted is within the range of 26-28mm. But in recent years, we’ve been seeing more companies adding an ultra-wide-angle to the combination, which has opened more possibilities for various sorts of mobile photography.
The ultra-wide-angle camera produces a really particular look due to its extremely wide field of view and perspective distortion. This characteristic lends itself particularly well, for instance, for shooting street or landscapes, but are often very unflattering for portrait photography. Of course, everything is subjective in art, so be happy to experiment to your heart’s content, but you’ll still want to stay in mind these simple tips.
With the same focal distance of 13mm, it’s a ‘0.5x’ camera for the most ‘1x’ (26mm equivalent) camera, supplying you with a replacement perspective to shoot from. With only two lenses available for the cheaper model, Apple has clearly decided that iPhone 11 users would rather have an ultra-wide lens than the telephoto option – which shows how popular these sorts of optics became in recent years.