Tony Northrup criticizes Apple's advertising tactics, calling their claim of a 48-megapixel camera 'meaningless and misleading.' He believes the marketing misrepresents the camera's capabilities.
The iPhone's 48MP Quad Bayer sensor indeed possesses 48 million pixels but utilizes a unique pixel grouping for better light sensitivity and color accuracy, thus differing from traditional sensors.
A Quad Bayer sensor groups pixels in a 4x4 pattern which enhances light sensitivity and color accuracy, allowing images to appear more realistic, especially in good lighting.
Northrup's testing comparisons reveal that while the iPhone 15 Pro Max has notable features, professional cameras still significantly outperform smartphones in overall image quality.
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