
"But for millions of content creators - an industry encompassing an estimated 200 million potential customers - it has remained necessary to buy handheld video cameras from companies like Canon, Sony, Panasonic, Nikon, and Fujifilm. Some of these camera brands have spun up entire product lines marketed as "vlogging cameras," featuring pop-out displays to record selfie videos, as well as compatibility with the common dimensions used for social media."
"But the iPhone 17 Pro could finally be the device that makes content creators' other video cameras collect dust. At a glance, a key difference here is that the new iPhone 17 Pro's camera sensor is 56% larger than the iPhone 16 Pro's. The size of a camera sensor impacts most aspects of a camera's performance, like low-light capabilities, depth of field, and resolution - so, basically, the specs are simply just better on the new device."
The iPhone 17 Pro increases the camera sensor size by 56% versus the iPhone 16 Pro, improving low-light performance, depth of field, and resolution. The main, ultra wide, and telephoto lenses are all 48MP fusion cameras, enabling optical zoom at 0.5x, 1x, 2x, 4x, and 8x. The telephoto jumps from 12MP to 48MP, while the selfie camera rises from 12MP to 18MP. The device remains pocketable and lightweight, comparable to small street cameras, and targets content creators who often buy dedicated handheld video cameras from legacy camera brands.
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