Controversial .. a new feature in the “iPhone 13” camera for photography lovers

One of the most interesting additions to the iPhone 13 is Cinema Mode, which allows users to record a video, focus on a specific object, and blur the rest of the objects.

Quick control of focusing on objects while shooting is a "classic in filmmaking", and is now just part of the iPhone 13's feature set. Even better, users can adjust the "Depth of Field" in editing software like i iMovie and Adobe Premiere.

And the BGR website published a technical topic about the new feature, in which the writer said that the most impressive thing is that this feature can “predict when something new prominent is about to enter the scene, and can bring it into focus.”

Apparently Apple relies on cinematic mode as an important feature to sell the iPhone 13, and the company boasts that it offers "the only smartphone that allows users to adjust the depth of focus after shooting."

Apple says it turned its attention to major filmmakers during the Cinema Mode creation process, indicating that engineers looked at filmmaking techniques before the idea was born.

Shooting with focus on certain shots usually requires a talented team of experts, including the cinematographer, and Apple notes that the entire process "requires an enormous amount of engineering."

The Neural Engine is a major component of the cinematic pose creation process.

Apple says it "trained the software to make real-time decisions about what should be in focus" during filming.

The program also applies smooth transitions when switching between the subjects it focuses on while shooting, and if the user is not satisfied with the result, they can adjust the focus manually.

Apple explains that the software that runs cinematic mode is "computationally intensive", and that it would not have been possible to run without the new A15 Bionic processor.

The cinematography feature raises controversy about its usefulness, effectiveness and ways to use it, and reviewers describe it as a "gimmick", while others find it compelling and useful.

The topic included a conclusion from the experience of one of the photographers using the new feature, which showed that it is in no way a substitute for specialized filmmaking equipment.

If you're looking for a fun new feature that can make your videos more professional, then Cinema Mode is definitely for you.

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