
"Apple has implemented a new kind of front-facing camera. This uses a square sensor and increases the resolution of the sensor from 12 megapixels on previous models to 24MP. However, because the sensor is square, it actually outputs 18MP images. The real trick is that it can output in either vertical or horizontal formats. In fact, you don't even have to turn the phone to switch between vertical and horizontal mode any more."
"Now, here's where the AI comes in. You can set the front-facing camera to Auto Zoom and Auto Rotate. Then, it will automatically find faces in your shot and it will widen or tighten the shot and decide whether a vertical or horizontal orientation will work best to fit everyone in the picture. Apple calls this its "Center Stage" feature, which is the same term it uses for centering you in the middle of the screen for a video call on the iP"
Apple's new front-facing camera uses a square sensor that increases nominal resolution from 12MP to 24MP while outputting 18MP images due to the square sensor. The sensor supports vertical and horizontal outputs and an ultrawide design with double the megapixels yields crisp photos in either orientation. A rotate button lets users flip orientation without turning the phone. AI-driven Auto Zoom and Auto Rotate automatically detect faces, widen or tighten framing, and select vertical or horizontal orientation to fit everyone. Apple labels the framing system Center Stage, aligned with its video-call centering functionality. The features aim to improve everyday photo and video capture.
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