What is the 48MP camera and the 5x Telephoto lens?
Far away but in on the action
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Enjoy immaculate pictures with an additional 48MP camera to the Pro camera system. Why have one camera when you can get two? The Ultra Wide camera has a more advanced quad-pixel sensor, so you get the very best when taking photos and videos. Benefit from super-high-resolution 48MP ProRAW and HEIF photos with autofocus.
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Go the distance and let the iPhone 16 Pro go the extra mile. With the 5x telephoto lens, enjoy the zoom of a professional camera without lugging around a bulky camera lens. Travel light with the iPhone 16 Pro in your pocket and rest assured that you can capture spectacular photos at any time.
Adventures can surprise you and with the iPhone 16 Pro, you can record and photograph anything in your path. Never again will you have to ponder on taking an extra camera with you. Never again will you miss out on an amazing photo moment because you don’t have the right equipment. Every moment, near or far, can be captured by the 5x telephoto lens.
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Even from a distance, feel like you are close to the action when taking the picture. Share videos with friends and family and they’ll feel like they were actually there. Shoot sharper close-ups in 120mm with the 5x Telephoto camera. With the iPhone 16 Pro models, find a muse and become a photographer, whatever the occasion or setting. Multiple framing options allow you to tailor the camera to whatever it is you are trying to capture. People won’t believe that you didn’t use seven different pro lenses when they take a look at your camera roll or social media page.
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Compared to older iPhones, the iPhone 16 Pro has the longest optical zoom, aided by the 5x Telephoto camera. The state-of-the-art tetraprism design squeezes all of this power into the compact Pro camera system. The iPhone 16 Pro provides state-of-the-art design so you can focus on capturing the art in the world around you.
The folded glass structure below the lens reflects light rays four times over. In the same space, light can travel for longer. Let light travel so you can relax, stay put, and take it all in. Right into your camera lens.