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Man your not on a diet are you 😊 these photos are making me want to get a pro max, missing the Tele lense from my 11 pro 😂
LMAO!!!! No diet here, gotta treat yourself occasionally, can’t say no to properly made panettone, not that dry crap in the supermarkets.

I’m blown away by the camera on the 12 pro max, didn’t think it would be this much better than my xs max.
 
LMAO!!!! No diet here, gotta treat yourself occasionally, can’t say no to properly made panettone, not that dry crap in the supermarkets.

I’m blown away by the camera on the 12 pro max, didn’t think it would be this much better than my xs max.
Nice!!! Yeah the camera on the 12 pro max is why I upgraded! You should check out this short article on the 12 pro max.
This is the new sensor size compared to the 11 pro max, much larger:
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Any tips how to take such a nice photo? How to edit? That looks incredible
I’m an Astrophotographer and I will tell you that you need to be in a dark location, away from city lights, the iPhone 12 Pro Max used in this photo has to be mounted on a tripod to get the full 30 seconds of night mode exposure time. Then process the photo in Lightroom or similar editing program. I live in a light polluted area and my 12 pro max picked up a hint of the Milky Way! This is the first time an iPhone has imaged the Milky Way. It most likely will not pick up the individual stars like a full sized DSLR, but it will look nice. These 30” shots were taken in my front yard with a first quarter moon. The stars are easily seen.
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