JAKARTA - The iPhone 17 is likely to bring a significant increase for photography enthusiasts by including variable apertur. This feature offers greater control over image urities, known as bokeh.

Independent cameras such as DSLR and mirrorless models provide extensive control over image settings, a gap that may be narrower with the presence of the iPhone 17. Sources from The Information hint that Apple plans to introduce customizable aperturities in at least one model of the iPhone 17, a potential major change for professional photographers.

Apertur, a small gap that allows light to enter the camera sensor, is usually governed by a series of blades that make up a circle, changing sizes based on the needs of photographers. This feature is usually not present on smartphones, which use fixed apertur. For example, the iPhone 15 Pro uses the apertur f/1.78 for the Main sensor and Telephoto, as well as the f/2.2 on Ultra Wide sensors.

There are rare exceptions, such as Xiaomi 14 Plus, which offers variable aperturations from f/1.42 to f/4.0.

Apertur greatly affects photography by controlling light exposure and focus depth. Lower aperturistic values result in a smaller focus range with other image parts becoming blurry, creating the desired bokeh effect for portrait photography.

Saat ini, iPhone mencapai efek bokeh melalui folisional daripada penyesuaian perangkat keras. Misalnya, iPhone XR menggunakan perangkat software untuk menciptakan latar yang opasan.

Apple has a history of introducing photography innovations to Pro models before integrating them into standard editions. Therefore, it can be assumed that the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max will be the first to feature this variable apertur, potentially changing the way users take pictures with their smartphones.


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