The iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max are the first iPhones to feature a 48MP sensor, which is a huge jump from the previous 12MP sensor that all iPhone cameras have used. The iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max, however, take photos with the new 48MP sensor and condense it down to 12MP. This improves detail and allows the smartphone’s camera to capture much more light than it can with a normal photo. This ensures that all of your 12MP photos are as sharp and bright as possible.
How to Take 48MP ProRAW Photos on iPhone 14 Pro/14 Pro Max
But what if you want to take 48MP photos without downsizing them to 12MP? Is that possible? Let’s find out!
To use the full sensor and capture 48MP images, you’ll need to enable ProRAW recording and select your resolution accordingly. Follow the steps below to help you capture 48MP images on your iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max.
Open the Settings app and tap Camera.