iPhone 11 - top 25+ features

The Portrait Mode: A Game-Changer in iPhone Photography

When it comes to taking stunning portraits, the Portrait mode is an essential feature that can help capture the perfect shot. And with the latest upgrade on iOS 13, the Portrait mode has become even more impressive on the new iPhone 11. With this update, you can see how beautifully the camera renders objects, including inanimate ones like cats and dogs.

The Portrait Lighting Effect: Enhanced with iOS 13

One of the exciting features introduced with iOS 13 is the ability to adjust the portrait lighting effect. This feature allows you to change the intensity of the lighting effect, giving you more control over how your subject looks in the photo. To make this adjustment, simply tap on the Portrait Lighting slider and tweak it to your liking.

Aperture: The Secret to a Sharp Background Blur

But what really makes the Portrait mode shine is the aperture feature. By adjusting the aperture, you can adjust the background blur effect, creating a beautiful bokeh that draws attention to your subject. This feature is especially useful when taking portraits of people, as it helps create a flattering and natural-looking effect.

Hands-On with the iPhone 11's Camera

Now, let's take a closer look at the camera features on the new iPhone 11. The rear camera has been significantly upgraded, boasting a 12-megapixel True Depth camera that can capture stunning images in low-light conditions. The front-facing camera also gets an upgrade, allowing for 4K video recording at 60 frames per second.

The Ultra Wide Camera: Capturing More with Less

One of the most exciting features on the new iPhone 11 is the ultra-wide-angle camera. With this feature, you can capture more of your surroundings in a single photo, making it perfect for group shots or wide landscapes. The ultra-wide-angle camera also allows for more flexibility when shooting videos, enabling you to capture more of the scene without having to move the phone.

Cinematic Video Stabilization: Smooth and Seamless

Another game-changer on the new iPhone 11 is the cinematic video stabilization feature. This feature uses advanced algorithms to smooth out shaky footage, creating a seamless viewing experience that's perfect for capturing those special moments. Whether you're shooting a wedding, a concert, or just a fun moment with friends, the cinematic video stabilization feature will help ensure that your videos look and feel professional.

Extended Dynamic Range: Capturing More Light

The iPhone 11 also introduces extended dynamic range, which allows for capturing more light in a single photo. This feature is especially useful when shooting scenes with both bright highlights and dark shadows. With extended dynamic range, you can capture more detail in the shadows, resulting in a more natural-looking image.

Smart HDR: Bringing Out the Best in Your Photos

The new iPhone 11 also boasts an improved Smart HDR feature, which blends multiple exposures to create a single photo that's full of life and color. This feature is especially useful when capturing scenes with extreme highlights and shadows, as it brings out the best in your photos and creates a more natural-looking image.

Front-Facing Camera: Zooming In for Perfect Selfies

The front-facing camera on the new iPhone 11 has also gotten an upgrade, allowing for 4K video recording at 60 frames per second. But what's even more exciting is the ability to take slow-motion videos with the front-facing True Depth camera. With this feature, you can capture stunning slow-motion footage that's perfect for social media or just for fun.

A New Era in iPhone Photography

The new iPhone 11 marks a significant upgrade in smartphone photography, and we're excited to see what it can do. From the improved Portrait mode to the enhanced cinematic video stabilization, there are many features that make this phone a game-changer for photographers. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, the new iPhone 11 is definitely worth checking out.

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Final Thoughts

And that's it for our hands-on look at the top features on the new iPhone 11. We hope you enjoyed this video and learned something new about the latest smartphone from Apple. Don't forget to like and subscribe if you appreciate this content, and leave a comment down below with your thoughts on the iPhone 11.

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is the iPhone 11 as you can see I have both new colors in the building so I have the purple and I have the new green color this is of course the follow-up to the iPhone 10 R which was the so called budget model for last year's releases so let's go ahead and get it on box here we go with the purple one we'll just peel the wrapper off like that and we'll slide the wrapper out of the way alright so let's take the box off there we go folks this is the iPhone 11 in purple just pull up like that and now inside the box you see the getting started information your typical design by Apple in California packet and then you have your air pot I'm sorry ear pots and then you have your five watt power adapter so you don't get the faster adapter inside the iPhone 11 box like you do the iPhone 11 Pro so there are those ear pods you also have a lightning the USB cable typical iPhone unboxing here so inside the packet you get your getting started guide so it gives you some basic general tips on how to use your phone and then you get a sim eject tool and you also get some regulatory information and of course you get your Apple stickers all right so another thing I noticed you get this cute little indention on the top of the box for the square camera housing on the iPhone 11 so you do get color matched iPhone text color matched Apple logo and this is the 64 gigabyte model now we also have the green version here that's another new color for this year so we're gonna just take the wrapper off like this and we'll take the box off there is our green iPhone 11 which one do you think looks better let me know down below in the comments obviously everything inside the box is going to be the same so we're not gonna go through all that again and one interesting thing I noticed when comparing the boxes for this year's models versus last year's models you'll notice that the phone is the first thing you see only iPhone 11 whereas the getting started guide packet is the first thing you see on the iPhone 10 are so Apple wants you to see that phone immediately now on the iPhone 11 now you also notice that there is no plastic protector on the rear of the iPhone like an iPhone releases past which is a good thing you're reducing waste that way now let's go ahead and get the front screen protector peeled off just like that alright so let's talk about the 10 our last year the 10 are started at 750 dollars went all the way up to 899 but this year the iPhone 11 starts at just $6.99 and goes up to 849 so you're getting more phone for your money which just usually doesn't happen with Apple releases now the iPhone 11 pro and iPhone 11 pro max cost significantly more starting at $9.99 going all the way up to 14 49 so you're saving a lot more money with the iPhone 11 this is the phone to get in my opinion you get those new colors you get the purple you get the green I personally like the look at the iPhone 11 it's a much more attractive phone than I initially imagined it would be yeah and I think most people this is the phone for them given the price and given the feature set now let's talk about some other little details you have a reposition Apple logo so notice on the 10r the Apple logos up high but now it's smack in the middle on the iPhone 11 to help Ben let's out that rectangular camera housing now there's also no iPhone text at the bottom again in an attempt to balance out the look of the rear of the phone now one good thing is that the iPhone 11 even though it has more features a new camera it's the same size and weight of the iPhone 10 R which I thought was reasonable a manageable size at 6.1 inches for that display so outside of that camera housing everything looks exactly the same on all size of the iPhone 11 when compared to the iPhone 10 are now I have to admit I was skeptical about the look of the camera housing on the iPhone 11 but thankfully it doesn't really look anything like those mock-ups from earlier but it looks really good especially because you get a color matched matte finish on the back of that camera housing as you can see there and it really contrasts well with that glossy finish on the back of the rest of the phone so I think the camera housing they did a really good job with it I don't think you can really make something like that look any better the iPhone 11 gives you 1 hour of extra battery life when compared to the 10r which is significant because last year's 10r was already the best iPhone from a battery light perspective although the pro is even better now now speaking of pro the a 13 CPU inside the iPhone 11 is the same CPU you find inside the iPhone pro so that means the baseline iPhone 11 and the iPhone 11 Pro are basically going to perform exactly the same from a CPU performance perspective so let's go ahead and run the Geekbench test on the very right is the iPhone 11 in the middle is the top dog from last year the 10s Macs and then on the left is the iPhone 10 are now the iPhone 10 are only had three gigabytes of RAM but you'll notice that the iPhone 11 now has an additional gigabyte of RAM for a total of four gigabytes so now let's go ahead and run this geek bench test and of course we'll speed this up we're not going to make you wait through this entire test here and then we'll see the results coming up right about now so we get the first result there obviously the 11 finish first you see that multi-core score of 34 39 so that's significant also single-core 13 26 obviously these will vary a little bit just each time you run it it's going to vary slightly but this gives you a general ballpark idea of what to expect performance wise so now we're waiting for the 10s max and the 10 R which should be coming up here shortly you see a significantly improved multi-core score and a noticeable bump a respectable bump in single core performance as well but here's the thing the a13 pulls this off and at the same time is way less power-hungry than the a12 there's also significantly improved machine learning capabilities now apples you won ultra-wideband ship appears for the first time in the iPhone 11 and 11 probe bringing ultra wideband technology to the iPhone for the very first time now this allows for a spatial awareness giving you the ability to point your iPhone or just have it in the vicinity of another u1 enabled device and it's gonna pop up there for airdrop and let you know that device is close by so you'll get a little haptic feedback as well to tell you that it's close by it's just a really cool introduction into wideband technology this is just the beginning now you're gonna get faster face ID on the iPhone 11 according to Apple but in my testing I think this is just mainly an iOS 13 thing the speeds are exactly the same here when I tested the iPhone 10 R and the iPhone 11 the iPhone 11 supports spatial audio here is the iPhone 10 R and watching spider-man which supports Dolby Atmos now when I watch it on the iPhone 11 I definitely noticed enhance sale no it doesn't sound like real surround sound but it's definitely improved speaking of improvements there is networking enhancements with the iPhone 11 you know you get a bit class LTE and you also get 802 11 a tech support or aka Wi-Fi 6 support for those upcoming Wi-Fi 6 enabled routers in iOS 13 also gives you WPA 3 now the iPhone 10 are featured water resistance up to 1 meter for up to 30 minutes but the iPhone 11 doubles the depth capabilities providing up to 30 minutes of water resistant for up to 2 meters obviously this isn't 2 meters but it's a nice demonstration of the water resistance capabilities anyway don't do this but if you happen to do this if you happen to drop your phone in the toilet or drop it in the sink chances are it's going to be a-ok the iPhone 11 wide-angle camera features many of the same characteristics as the wide-angle camera on the 10r that's a 26 millimeter wide angle lens f 1.8 aperture 12 megapixels but on this year's model you now get a hundred-percent phase detection focus pixels which is going to give you improve autofocus and better low-light capability as you can see here less noise on the iPhone 11 but obviously the big deal this year is the presence of that ultra wide camera that second camera in that camera housing that is what sets it apart and changes the game here is the wide shot here's an ultra wide shot notice the huge difference so here's a wide shot and here's an ultra wide shot here is a wide shot here's an ultra wide shot no doubt it's a massive improvement especially for outdoor photography now you also get a slightly larger and brighter true tone flash it's gonna be brighter in both flash mode and flash light mode and you're gonna notice a redesigned camera app on the iPhone 11 so the 10r is on the right the iPhone 11 is here notice little subtle differences like the shutter buttons are different and Apple as you notice even change the font for the camera apps different modes now there's also a zoom out button which we'll talk about in a second that allows you to use the ultra wide camera they'll notice the front-facing camera button that's changed you also have new UI at the top of the display new UI for dart photography or low-light photography this is just a completely redesigned camera app and you also will notice that the frame itself the viewfinder is different now you can actually see outside the viewfinder which there's a reason for that I'll talk about that a little bit later as well so you saw that zoom button or is not really a zoom it's more of a zoom out button that allows you to take advantage of that wide-angle camera and you can see how it sort of seamlessly switches between the two now one thing I didn't notice is that the cameras aren't exactly the same from a color reproduction perspective you're gonna see minor color differences between those two cameras but is fairly seamless Apple did a really good job with the software here we'll talk all about that in our full review of the iPhone 11 soon to come now if you swipe up you get additional UI a lot of things are hidden here so you have your night mode settings we'll talk about that as well you have your live photo settings now there's a live auto option so it will automatically determine when to use a live photo or when not to and you can also change up your aspect ratio remember there used to be that standalone square shooting mode photos now no more you can find all that within this submenu here so that's really nice you can switch between four three sixteen by nine or one by one and then there's also your timer and your filters as well now let's switch over to landscape mode so I can better illustrate to you the different framing options here on the iPhone 11 so notice how the frame of the ultra wide view disappears when I put my hand in front because it's focusing on that hand it's an up-close shot and it knows that it will result in a very bad looking photo like when you try to use the ultra wide camera indoors without the necessary amount of light it's not going to perform very well so the iPhone automatically says hey let's just stick to the wide-angle camera in that in that instance so you also have some new composition tool options here you'll see the ability to capture outside the frame for photos videos and to auto apply adjustments when editing let me show you what I mean by that okay so I took a photo and this photo was taken with the wide-angle camera not the ultra wide camera but it captured ultra wide data so basically it'll pull in the data from the ultra wide camera sensor so that I'm able to use it in my editing workflow we'll have more on this in a future video if you like to shoot low light photos but hate the look that you get from a flash the unnatural look that a flash produces then you're gonna love night mode on the iPhone 11 so let me show you how to use it first of all let me show you this environment I have a candle that's going to be my source of light so it's not gonna be able to shoot in the dark but we're going to get close and when are you Seri to turn off all the lights and now the only source of light is that candle which isn't a lot as you can see here so once those lights go off you see night mode is enabled automatically so you there's nothing you have to do to enable night mode it knows it's dark it's gonna turn all night mode for you but it's good to know that you can manually enable night mode or adjust the long exposure settings if you wish to do so all right so now let's go ahead and compose our shot you can see I'm gonna change it to auto mode alright so want to focus on this keyboard in the background take a shot and you can see that long exposure so you want to hold the camera still or the iPhone still while it's taking that photo with night mode enabled if you don't is gonna be blurry now I took another photo with the flash and we're gonna compare so this is what the light zone you can see how the keyboard looks in the background looks pretty good alright this is with just the candle light so no flash no night mode so this is with the flash obviously terrible and this is with night mode so you can tell the difference is huge there it doesn't look like daylight but it looks really good considering we were just shooting by candlelight you can even make out some of the details on the monitor in the background and this wasn't even a good environment this was actually a pretty terrible environment but it still performed well another new iPhone 11 camera app feature is quick take so now instead of having to switch over to video mode to take a video when you're shooting photos you can save time and perhaps catch that precious moment right from photo mode in the camera app so say you're taking photos I'm just gonna snap a few shots and I want to take a video you simply press and hold on the shutter button and now you can see it's taking a video you could see the timer at the top and when I'm done just release and the video stops so press and hold video goes release video stops now if I slide to the right while holding quick take will lock in the video mode and it'll just continuously shoot video until you unlock it or press the stop button you can also take photos while in video mode so I'm gonna slide back over and complete my video just like that now what about burst mode you may be thinking well they've thought of that as well you simply press the shutter button slide to the left instead of the right and that will initiate burst mode portrait mode on the iPhone 10 our which is in my hand right now what's nice but here's the thing it only worked with people not cats not dogs not even stuffed animals but here with the iPhone 11 which I have in my hand right now you can see the portrait mode works with inanimate objects cats dogs etc and thanks to iOS 13 upgrades portrait mode gets an additional boost on the iPhone 11 so when we edit this photo of course you can change the portrait effect in new and iOS 13 you can change the portrait lighting intensity and this is not new but of course you can change the aperture to adjust the background blur let's go back to our portrait lighting so like I said you can change the portrait lighting intensity using this little slider here and you'll also find a new portrait mode effect which is called high key light mono at the very end right here so just play around with the different effects and find the one you like the best the new audio zoom feature literally makes it so you can zoom into your audio listen the iPhone 11 gives you Forte's 60 frames per second video capture across not just one camera not just two cameras but all three cameras that includes the tree death front-facing camera as well you know like I always say I can show you better than I can tell you so I'm gonna show you here it is the wide-angle camera you see in the upper right hand corner 4k 60 frames per second let's switch to the ultra wide camera you see again 4k 60 frames per second let's switch to the front-facing true def camera what are we gonna have there 4k 60 frames per second and for the first time you now get 4k 60 frames per second cinematic video stabilization notice only iPhone 11 how much smoother it is thanks to that cinematic video stabilization whereas the iPhone 10 are when you're shooting in 4k 60 it's a little wobbly I gotta admit it's a little wobbly so that iPhone 11 is gonna be a little bit better equipped to handle running gun video capture situations extended dynamic range was capped on the iPhone 10 are at 30 frames per second on the iPhone 11 extended dynamic range is supported up to 60 frames per second in this video you can tell especially in the highlights smart HDR on the iPhone 10 R was good it blended the best parts of separate exposures into a single photo and this is good for capturing photos with extreme highlights and shadows on the iPhone 11 smart HDR is even better it's so much better that Apple no longer includes the option to keep the normal photo when using smart HDR now the 12 megapixel true death camera gets a significant upgrade over the old camera and the iPhone 10 R which is only 7 megapixels you also notice that the new camera on the iPhone 11 has a wider native 23 millimeter focal length this combined with that extra 5 megapixels of resolution allows that camera to crop in for its default view and then when you want to zoom back out to the native focal length you just tap the little zoom button right there on the interface above the show now this front-facing camera as mentioned earlier also has the ability to shoot in 4k at 60 frames per second and you see the difference in focal length between the two on video now here's a cool feature when you place the phone into landscape mode while viewing with the true death camera it will automatically zoom out so to speak in order to fit a group of friends in the frame and then of course there is for the very first time the ability to take slow-motion videos with the front-facing true depth camera so you can go into slo-mo mode and now you're gonna find the option to switch between the rear and front facing camera so let's do so right now alright so let's take a video in slo-mo mode and I don't have long hair so that's not gonna work so I'm just gonna wave this towel around in front of the camera alright so now we're gonna watch it and see what it looks like so there we go there's all hundred and twenty frames of slow-motion goodness just like that so ladies and gentlemen that has been our hands-on look at the top features for the iPhone 11 stay tuned for much much much more coverage this is just the tip of the iceberg we'll have a for review of the iPhone 11 with some more in-depth analysis to come please like and subscribe if you appreciate this video and also leave a comment down below with your thoughts on the iPhone 11 now a final word from our sponsor we want to give another shout out to the sponsor of today's 9 to 5 Mac video wigs make sure to hit that link in the description down below to check out some of their awesome web tools between their logo maker ecommerce site builder and blog creator tools they've got a lot of stuff you'd need to get your brand nice and polished again special thanks to Wix for sponsoring 905 Mac on YouTube youhow's it going ladies and gentlemen boys and girls Jeff Benjamin with nine-to-five Mac in this video we take a look at the top i phone 11 features of course this is just the beginning of our iPhone 11 coverage here on 9f iMac stay tuned for full review and more in-depth analysis and coverage but first a brief word from our sponsor if you're looking to step up your branding and our website game then look no further Wix comm is the solution you can professionally brand your business in just minutes with their online professional logo maker build a super sleek and functional ecommerce site and bring your ideas to life with their blog creation tool those are just three of the many useful tools that Wix has to offer so make sure to hit that link in the description down below and start building your brand today thanks to Wix comm for sponsoring nine to five Mac on YouTube now let's get on with the video how's it going ladies and gentlemen boys and girls this is the iPhone 11 as you can see I have both new colors in the building so I have the purple and I have the new green color this is of course the follow-up to the iPhone 10 R which was the so called budget model for last year's releases so let's go ahead and get it on box here we go with the purple one we'll just peel the wrapper off like that and we'll slide the wrapper out of the way alright so let's take the box off there we go folks this is the iPhone 11 in purple just pull up like that and now inside the box you see the getting started information your typical design by Apple in California packet and then you have your air pot I'm sorry ear pots and then you have your five watt power adapter so you don't get the faster adapter inside the iPhone 11 box like you do the iPhone 11 Pro so there are those ear pods you also have a lightning the USB cable typical iPhone unboxing here so inside the packet you get your getting started guide so it gives you some basic general tips on how to use your phone and then you get a sim eject tool and you also get some regulatory information and of course you get your Apple stickers all right so another thing I noticed you get this cute little indention on the top of the box for the square camera housing on the iPhone 11 so you do get color matched iPhone text color matched Apple logo and this is the 64 gigabyte model now we also have the green version here that's another new color for this year so we're gonna just take the wrapper off like this and we'll take the box off there is our green iPhone 11 which one do you think looks better let me know down below in the comments obviously everything inside the box is going to be the same so we're not gonna go through all that again and one interesting thing I noticed when comparing the boxes for this year's models versus last year's models you'll notice that the phone is the first thing you see only iPhone 11 whereas the getting started guide packet is the first thing you see on the iPhone 10 are so Apple wants you to see that phone immediately now on the iPhone 11 now you also notice that there is no plastic protector on the rear of the iPhone like an iPhone releases past which is a good thing you're reducing waste that way now let's go ahead and get the front screen protector peeled off just like that alright so let's talk about the 10 our last year the 10 are started at 750 dollars went all the way up to 899 but this year the iPhone 11 starts at just $6.99 and goes up to 849 so you're getting more phone for your money which just usually doesn't happen with Apple releases now the iPhone 11 pro and iPhone 11 pro max cost significantly more starting at $9.99 going all the way up to 14 49 so you're saving a lot more money with the iPhone 11 this is the phone to get in my opinion you get those new colors you get the purple you get the green I personally like the look at the iPhone 11 it's a much more attractive phone than I initially imagined it would be yeah and I think most people this is the phone for them given the price and given the feature set now let's talk about some other little details you have a reposition Apple logo so notice on the 10r the Apple logos up high but now it's smack in the middle on the iPhone 11 to help Ben let's out that rectangular camera housing now there's also no iPhone text at the bottom again in an attempt to balance out the look of the rear of the phone now one good thing is that the iPhone 11 even though it has more features a new camera it's the same size and weight of the iPhone 10 R which I thought was reasonable a manageable size at 6.1 inches for that display so outside of that camera housing everything looks exactly the same on all size of the iPhone 11 when compared to the iPhone 10 are now I have to admit I was skeptical about the look of the camera housing on the iPhone 11 but thankfully it doesn't really look anything like those mock-ups from earlier but it looks really good especially because you get a color matched matte finish on the back of that camera housing as you can see there and it really contrasts well with that glossy finish on the back of the rest of the phone so I think the camera housing they did a really good job with it I don't think you can really make something like that look any better the iPhone 11 gives you 1 hour of extra battery life when compared to the 10r which is significant because last year's 10r was already the best iPhone from a battery light perspective although the pro is even better now now speaking of pro the a 13 CPU inside the iPhone 11 is the same CPU you find inside the iPhone pro so that means the baseline iPhone 11 and the iPhone 11 Pro are basically going to perform exactly the same from a CPU performance perspective so let's go ahead and run the Geekbench test on the very right is the iPhone 11 in the middle is the top dog from last year the 10s Macs and then on the left is the iPhone 10 are now the iPhone 10 are only had three gigabytes of RAM but you'll notice that the iPhone 11 now has an additional gigabyte of RAM for a total of four gigabytes so now let's go ahead and run this geek bench test and of course we'll speed this up we're not going to make you wait through this entire test here and then we'll see the results coming up right about now so we get the first result there obviously the 11 finish first you see that multi-core score of 34 39 so that's significant also single-core 13 26 obviously these will vary a little bit just each time you run it it's going to vary slightly but this gives you a general ballpark idea of what to expect performance wise so now we're waiting for the 10s max and the 10 R which should be coming up here shortly you see a significantly improved multi-core score and a noticeable bump a respectable bump in single core performance as well but here's the thing the a13 pulls this off and at the same time is way less power-hungry than the a12 there's also significantly improved machine learning capabilities now apples you won ultra-wideband ship appears for the first time in the iPhone 11 and 11 probe bringing ultra wideband technology to the iPhone for the very first time now this allows for a spatial awareness giving you the ability to point your iPhone or just have it in the vicinity of another u1 enabled device and it's gonna pop up there for airdrop and let you know that device is close by so you'll get a little haptic feedback as well to tell you that it's close by it's just a really cool introduction into wideband technology this is just the beginning now you're gonna get faster face ID on the iPhone 11 according to Apple but in my testing I think this is just mainly an iOS 13 thing the speeds are exactly the same here when I tested the iPhone 10 R and the iPhone 11 the iPhone 11 supports spatial audio here is the iPhone 10 R and watching spider-man which supports Dolby Atmos now when I watch it on the iPhone 11 I definitely noticed enhance sale no it doesn't sound like real surround sound but it's definitely improved speaking of improvements there is networking enhancements with the iPhone 11 you know you get a bit class LTE and you also get 802 11 a tech support or aka Wi-Fi 6 support for those upcoming Wi-Fi 6 enabled routers in iOS 13 also gives you WPA 3 now the iPhone 10 are featured water resistance up to 1 meter for up to 30 minutes but the iPhone 11 doubles the depth capabilities providing up to 30 minutes of water resistant for up to 2 meters obviously this isn't 2 meters but it's a nice demonstration of the water resistance capabilities anyway don't do this but if you happen to do this if you happen to drop your phone in the toilet or drop it in the sink chances are it's going to be a-ok the iPhone 11 wide-angle camera features many of the same characteristics as the wide-angle camera on the 10r that's a 26 millimeter wide angle lens f 1.8 aperture 12 megapixels but on this year's model you now get a hundred-percent phase detection focus pixels which is going to give you improve autofocus and better low-light capability as you can see here less noise on the iPhone 11 but obviously the big deal this year is the presence of that ultra wide camera that second camera in that camera housing that is what sets it apart and changes the game here is the wide shot here's an ultra wide shot notice the huge difference so here's a wide shot and here's an ultra wide shot here is a wide shot here's an ultra wide shot no doubt it's a massive improvement especially for outdoor photography now you also get a slightly larger and brighter true tone flash it's gonna be brighter in both flash mode and flash light mode and you're gonna notice a redesigned camera app on the iPhone 11 so the 10r is on the right the iPhone 11 is here notice little subtle differences like the shutter buttons are different and Apple as you notice even change the font for the camera apps different modes now there's also a zoom out button which we'll talk about in a second that allows you to use the ultra wide camera they'll notice the front-facing camera button that's changed you also have new UI at the top of the display new UI for dart photography or low-light photography this is just a completely redesigned camera app and you also will notice that the frame itself the viewfinder is different now you can actually see outside the viewfinder which there's a reason for that I'll talk about that a little bit later as well so you saw that zoom button or is not really a zoom it's more of a zoom out button that allows you to take advantage of that wide-angle camera and you can see how it sort of seamlessly switches between the two now one thing I didn't notice is that the cameras aren't exactly the same from a color reproduction perspective you're gonna see minor color differences between those two cameras but is fairly seamless Apple did a really good job with the software here we'll talk all about that in our full review of the iPhone 11 soon to come now if you swipe up you get additional UI a lot of things are hidden here so you have your night mode settings we'll talk about that as well you have your live photo settings now there's a live auto option so it will automatically determine when to use a live photo or when not to and you can also change up your aspect ratio remember there used to be that standalone square shooting mode photos now no more you can find all that within this submenu here so that's really nice you can switch between four three sixteen by nine or one by one and then there's also your timer and your filters as well now let's switch over to landscape mode so I can better illustrate to you the different framing options here on the iPhone 11 so notice how the frame of the ultra wide view disappears when I put my hand in front because it's focusing on that hand it's an up-close shot and it knows that it will result in a very bad looking photo like when you try to use the ultra wide camera indoors without the necessary amount of light it's not going to perform very well so the iPhone automatically says hey let's just stick to the wide-angle camera in that in that instance so you also have some new composition tool options here you'll see the ability to capture outside the frame for photos videos and to auto apply adjustments when editing let me show you what I mean by that okay so I took a photo and this photo was taken with the wide-angle camera not the ultra wide camera but it captured ultra wide data so basically it'll pull in the data from the ultra wide camera sensor so that I'm able to use it in my editing workflow we'll have more on this in a future video if you like to shoot low light photos but hate the look that you get from a flash the unnatural look that a flash produces then you're gonna love night mode on the iPhone 11 so let me show you how to use it first of all let me show you this environment I have a candle that's going to be my source of light so it's not gonna be able to shoot in the dark but we're going to get close and when are you Seri to turn off all the lights and now the only source of light is that candle which isn't a lot as you can see here so once those lights go off you see night mode is enabled automatically so you there's nothing you have to do to enable night mode it knows it's dark it's gonna turn all night mode for you but it's good to know that you can manually enable night mode or adjust the long exposure settings if you wish to do so all right so now let's go ahead and compose our shot you can see I'm gonna change it to auto mode alright so want to focus on this keyboard in the background take a shot and you can see that long exposure so you want to hold the camera still or the iPhone still while it's taking that photo with night mode enabled if you don't is gonna be blurry now I took another photo with the flash and we're gonna compare so this is what the light zone you can see how the keyboard looks in the background looks pretty good alright this is with just the candle light so no flash no night mode so this is with the flash obviously terrible and this is with night mode so you can tell the difference is huge there it doesn't look like daylight but it looks really good considering we were just shooting by candlelight you can even make out some of the details on the monitor in the background and this wasn't even a good environment this was actually a pretty terrible environment but it still performed well another new iPhone 11 camera app feature is quick take so now instead of having to switch over to video mode to take a video when you're shooting photos you can save time and perhaps catch that precious moment right from photo mode in the camera app so say you're taking photos I'm just gonna snap a few shots and I want to take a video you simply press and hold on the shutter button and now you can see it's taking a video you could see the timer at the top and when I'm done just release and the video stops so press and hold video goes release video stops now if I slide to the right while holding quick take will lock in the video mode and it'll just continuously shoot video until you unlock it or press the stop button you can also take photos while in video mode so I'm gonna slide back over and complete my video just like that now what about burst mode you may be thinking well they've thought of that as well you simply press the shutter button slide to the left instead of the right and that will initiate burst mode portrait mode on the iPhone 10 our which is in my hand right now what's nice but here's the thing it only worked with people not cats not dogs not even stuffed animals but here with the iPhone 11 which I have in my hand right now you can see the portrait mode works with inanimate objects cats dogs etc and thanks to iOS 13 upgrades portrait mode gets an additional boost on the iPhone 11 so when we edit this photo of course you can change the portrait effect in new and iOS 13 you can change the portrait lighting intensity and this is not new but of course you can change the aperture to adjust the background blur let's go back to our portrait lighting so like I said you can change the portrait lighting intensity using this little slider here and you'll also find a new portrait mode effect which is called high key light mono at the very end right here so just play around with the different effects and find the one you like the best the new audio zoom feature literally makes it so you can zoom into your audio listen the iPhone 11 gives you Forte's 60 frames per second video capture across not just one camera not just two cameras but all three cameras that includes the tree death front-facing camera as well you know like I always say I can show you better than I can tell you so I'm gonna show you here it is the wide-angle camera you see in the upper right hand corner 4k 60 frames per second let's switch to the ultra wide camera you see again 4k 60 frames per second let's switch to the front-facing true def camera what are we gonna have there 4k 60 frames per second and for the first time you now get 4k 60 frames per second cinematic video stabilization notice only iPhone 11 how much smoother it is thanks to that cinematic video stabilization whereas the iPhone 10 are when you're shooting in 4k 60 it's a little wobbly I gotta admit it's a little wobbly so that iPhone 11 is gonna be a little bit better equipped to handle running gun video capture situations extended dynamic range was capped on the iPhone 10 are at 30 frames per second on the iPhone 11 extended dynamic range is supported up to 60 frames per second in this video you can tell especially in the highlights smart HDR on the iPhone 10 R was good it blended the best parts of separate exposures into a single photo and this is good for capturing photos with extreme highlights and shadows on the iPhone 11 smart HDR is even better it's so much better that Apple no longer includes the option to keep the normal photo when using smart HDR now the 12 megapixel true death camera gets a significant upgrade over the old camera and the iPhone 10 R which is only 7 megapixels you also notice that the new camera on the iPhone 11 has a wider native 23 millimeter focal length this combined with that extra 5 megapixels of resolution allows that camera to crop in for its default view and then when you want to zoom back out to the native focal length you just tap the little zoom button right there on the interface above the show now this front-facing camera as mentioned earlier also has the ability to shoot in 4k at 60 frames per second and you see the difference in focal length between the two on video now here's a cool feature when you place the phone into landscape mode while viewing with the true death camera it will automatically zoom out so to speak in order to fit a group of friends in the frame and then of course there is for the very first time the ability to take slow-motion videos with the front-facing true depth camera so you can go into slo-mo mode and now you're gonna find the option to switch between the rear and front facing camera so let's do so right now alright so let's take a video in slo-mo mode and I don't have long hair so that's not gonna work so I'm just gonna wave this towel around in front of the camera alright so now we're gonna watch it and see what it looks like so there we go there's all hundred and twenty frames of slow-motion goodness just like that so ladies and gentlemen that has been our hands-on look at the top features for the iPhone 11 stay tuned for much much much more coverage this is just the 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