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HOW TO TAKE MACRO PHOTOS ON IPHONE 13? Macro photos on iPhone are finally here. The iPhone 13 and 13 Pro devices are the first Apple smartphones to support Macro mode in the standard Camera app. Simply bring the lens closer to the subject you want to take a close-up photo of. Zoom in and shoot!
How to take macro photos on iPhone 13
Likewise, to get a good photo, you need to find the right subject. Macro photography is popular for small subjects like insects, flowers, and various plants.
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However, you also need the subject to be well lit.
Without a doubt, you should bring your iPhone 13 close to focus. However, when the distance becomes less than 6 inches, Macro mode will be activated automatically.
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Tip: Don't get closer than 2cm. In other words, instead, use the zoom wheel to enlarge the subject by up to 15x!
How to Record Macro Videos on iPhone 13
Close-up movie capture works exactly the same way. The only difference is that you can zoom up to a maximum of 9x.
Macro mode doesn't work
If macro photos don't automatically turn on when you get close to a subject, the feature may be disabled on your device!
The iPhone 13 is set to automatically switch to Macro mode when the above conditions are met. However, since iOS 15.1, there is a Macro toggle in camera settings. If you accidentally turn it OFF, macro photos won't work!
How to activate macro mode
- First tap settings and go to Camera .
- Scroll to Auto macro and enable the feature!
Macro photos not available on iPhone?
As mentioned above, Macro mode is exclusive to the iPhone 13 lineup. If you have an older device, you won't be able to use this feature natively.
How to Get Macro Mode on All iPhones
After all, you can take macro photos on iPhone 12 and earlier if you use third-party app store apps. One of them is: Halide Mark II ( direct link )
Are you taking macro photos on iPhone? What is your feedback on this new feature? Use the comments section and share your thoughts!