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For an iPhone 11 Pro Max...

- What is the native aspect ratio for photos?

- What is the native aspect ratio for videos?
 
For an iPhone 11 Pro Max...

- What is the native aspect ratio for photos?

- What is the native aspect ratio for videos?

Common native aspect ratios:
Photos : 3:2
HD Videos: 16:9


I know it is against Macrumor's forum rules to say this and I don't mean any disrespect, but Google really is your friend here.
 
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Common native aspect ratios:
Photos : 3:2
HD Videos: 16:9


Do those apply to an iPhone 15 Pro Max as well?



I know it is against Macrumor's forum rules to say this and I don't mean any disrespect, but Google really is your friend here.

Yeah, but I'm here to have a conversation, not seeking to Google...


For photography...

I was going to say that 3:2 seeks like a strange aspect ration, but then doing some simple math says that is the same as 4 X 6.

Has 4X6 (or 3:2) always been the standard aspect ratio for photography? (What about 8 X 10?)


For videography, how long has 16:9 been used?
 
For videography, how long has 16:9 been used?
It was invented by NHK in 1991, I believe, but it didn't become commonplace until the demise of CRT TVs in the mid-2000s.

Edit: I might be mixing it up with something else: Wikipedia says it was SMPTE in 1984, not NHK in 91.
 
Screen resolution
iPhone 2G/3G/3GS - 480 x 320 [3:2]
iPhone 4/4S - 960 x 640 [3:2]
iPhone 5/5c/5s/SE 2016 - 1136 x 640 [~16:9]
iPhone 6/6s/7/8/SE 2020/SE 2022 - 1334 x 750 [~16:9]
iPhone 6 Plus/6s Plus/7 Plus/8 Plus - 1920 x 1080 [16:9]
iPhone XR/11 - 1792 x 828 [~19.5:9]
iPhone X/XS/11 Pro - 2436 x 1125 [~19.5:9]
iPhone XS Max/11 Pro Max - 2688 x 1242 [~19.5:9]
iPhone 12 mini/13 mini - 2340 x 1080 [19.5:9]
iPhone 12/13/14 - 2532 x 1170 [~19.5:9]
iPhone 12 Pro/13 Pro - 2532 x 1170 [~19.5:9]
iPhone 12 Pro Max/13 Pro Max/14 Plus - 2778 x 1284 [~19.5:9]
iPhone 14 Pro/15/15 Pro - 2556 x 1179 [~19.5:9]
iPhone 14 Pro Max/15 Pro Max/15 Plus - 2796 x 1290 [~19.5:9]

Photo resolution [rear/main]
iPhone 6s/SE 2016 to iPhone 13 series - 4032 x 3024 [12MP, 4:3]
iPhone 14/14 Plus - 4032 x 3024 [12MP, 4:3]
iPhone 14 Pro/14 Pro Max/15/15 Plus/15 Pro/15 Pro Max - 8064 x 6048 [48MP, 4:3] / 4032 x 3024 [12MP, 4:3]

Since iOS 17, iPhone 14 Pro/14 Pro Max and newer can also shoot 24MP, I just don't know the resolution...

Video resolution [standard, action mode not included]
Since iPhone 6s/SE 2016 - up to 3840 x 2160 [4K, 16:9]
 
Screen resolution
iPhone 2G/3G/3GS - 480 x 320 [3:2]
iPhone 4/4S - 960 x 640 [3:2]
iPhone 5/5c/5s/SE 2016 - 1136 x 640 [~16:9]
iPhone 6/6s/7/8/SE 2020/SE 2022 - 1334 x 750 [~16:9]
iPhone 6 Plus/6s Plus/7 Plus/8 Plus - 1920 x 1080 [16:9]
iPhone XR/11 - 1792 x 828 [~19.5:9]
iPhone X/XS/11 Pro - 2436 x 1125 [~19.5:9]
iPhone XS Max/11 Pro Max - 2688 x 1242 [~19.5:9]
iPhone 12 mini/13 mini - 2340 x 1080 [19.5:9]
iPhone 12/13/14 - 2532 x 1170 [~19.5:9]
iPhone 12 Pro/13 Pro - 2532 x 1170 [~19.5:9]
iPhone 12 Pro Max/13 Pro Max/14 Plus - 2778 x 1284 [~19.5:9]
iPhone 14 Pro/15/15 Pro - 2556 x 1179 [~19.5:9]
iPhone 14 Pro Max/15 Pro Max/15 Plus - 2796 x 1290 [~19.5:9]

Photo resolution [rear/main]
iPhone 6s/SE 2016 to iPhone 13 series - 4032 x 3024 [12MP, 4:3]
iPhone 14/14 Plus - 4032 x 3024 [12MP, 4:3]
iPhone 14 Pro/14 Pro Max/15/15 Plus/15 Pro/15 Pro Max - 8064 x 6048 [48MP, 4:3] / 4032 x 3024 [12MP, 4:3]

Since iOS 17, iPhone 14 Pro/14 Pro Max and newer can also shoot 24MP, I just don't know the resolution...

Video resolution [standard, action mode not included]
Since iPhone 6s/SE 2016 - up to 3840 x 2160 [4K, 16:9]

Here’s an example from iPhone 15.

IMG_4013.jpeg
 
Screen resolution
iPhone 2G/3G/3GS - 480 x 320 [3:2]
iPhone 4/4S - 960 x 640 [3:2]
iPhone 5/5c/5s/SE 2016 - 1136 x 640 [~16:9]
iPhone 6/6s/7/8/SE 2020/SE 2022 - 1334 x 750 [~16:9]
iPhone 6 Plus/6s Plus/7 Plus/8 Plus - 1920 x 1080 [16:9]
iPhone XR/11 - 1792 x 828 [~19.5:9]
iPhone X/XS/11 Pro - 2436 x 1125 [~19.5:9]
iPhone XS Max/11 Pro Max - 2688 x 1242 [~19.5:9]
iPhone 12 mini/13 mini - 2340 x 1080 [19.5:9]
iPhone 12/13/14 - 2532 x 1170 [~19.5:9]
iPhone 12 Pro/13 Pro - 2532 x 1170 [~19.5:9]
iPhone 12 Pro Max/13 Pro Max/14 Plus - 2778 x 1284 [~19.5:9]
iPhone 14 Pro/15/15 Pro - 2556 x 1179 [~19.5:9]
iPhone 14 Pro Max/15 Pro Max/15 Plus - 2796 x 1290 [~19.5:9]

Photo resolution [rear/main]
iPhone 6s/SE 2016 to iPhone 13 series - 4032 x 3024 [12MP, 4:3]
iPhone 14/14 Plus - 4032 x 3024 [12MP, 4:3]
iPhone 14 Pro/14 Pro Max/15/15 Plus/15 Pro/15 Pro Max - 8064 x 6048 [48MP, 4:3] / 4032 x 3024 [12MP, 4:3]

Since iOS 17, iPhone 14 Pro/14 Pro Max and newer can also shoot 24MP, I just don't know the resolution...

Video resolution [standard, action mode not included]
Since iPhone 6s/SE 2016 - up to 3840 x 2160 [4K, 16:9]

Thanks, but I was asking about the aspect ratio and not the resolution.
 
My apologies, I did not distill that from your original post and the title ;). I thought you where only asking for native aspect ratios for photo and video.

I started of this thread asking about the aspect ratios, because I have my iPhone 11 Pro Max set to 16:9 for photos - because I like the wide angle look more.

However, I have heard that my iPhone's native photo aspect ration is 4:3 and that when I shoot 16:9 all iOS is doing is cropping the original 4:3 native photo, which means I am not accomplishing anything other than help with framing.

Furthermore, so people say that when you change away from the native photo aspect ratio, you are actually deceiving yourself - similar to when you digitally zoom in - because what you are looking at is a zoomed in version of the original sensor size.

So ultimately, I am wondering if I am doing myself a disservice shooting photos in 16:9?


MODS: Is this the correct forum, or should this be in the Photography forum?


Now, as far as video goes, I guess you can't change that and are stuck with 16:9 aspect ratio - which is kind of the current industry standard, right?
 
It was invented by NHK in 1991, I believe, but it didn't become commonplace until the demise of CRT TVs in the mid-2000s.

Edit: I might be mixing it up with something else: Wikipedia says it was SMPTE in 1984, not NHK in 91.

What is SMPTE? What is NHK?
 
What is SMPTE? What is NHK?
What is Google? 😏

SMPTE is the society of motion picture and television editors, a global professional organization. NHK is a public television broadcaster owned and operated by the government of Japan.
 
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