This is the first iPhone that we've had a camera system that we call pro, and it's really worthy of this name. So what does it have? First, it has a new wide camera that has a fast F, 1.8 aperture and focus pixels to cover a hundred percent of the sensor. It is a new telephoto camera with a larger F, 2.0 aperture. It lets in 40% more light and has a new ultra-wide camera with a super, wide 120 degree, field of view and a tremendous range of focus across the entire image. Now all these work, together with the a13 Bionic chip and its new generation image signal processor and that enables a whole new level of photography, pro photography, and you're just going to love it. So what's let's go to one that some of the things it does? First with the telephoto camera and the ultra-wide do the ability to zoom in two times and zoom out two times: that's a 4x optical zoom range.
With these three cameras, you have incredible creative control. So, for example, you can use the telephoto and getting close on your subject to really zoom in on it, or you can use the wide to tell a bit more of a story, or you can pull all the way out to the ultra-wide and reveal the full surroundings. You can take all three shots from one vantage point now: we've given iPhone 11pro to some pro photographers to use to see what they can do with this incredible new camera system, and first they absolutely love it, and they are excited to share with you some of the photos they've taken. So we've picked from all the incredible shots. They've taken six we're going to go through six shots that pros have taken to show you some different cameras and what's possible, and they're just stunning and here's a perfect one.
To start with. Look at this image. It is shot with the wide camera shot by Jody wood shot it in a perfect named place for this photo Piano, Canyon and Kana Utah. That's just the awesome name for this. Look at the eye the detail in the eye it's the details in the eyelashes, the incredible skin tones.
This is a great photo show the power of this new camera system. Here's another shot very different kind of shot, also taken with that wide camera so shot by Jake Michael's in LA. You can see caught a moment frozen in time, the fast shutter, speed and capture the light just bouncing off those frozen water droplets, and it uses our black and white Pro level image filter which gives incredible tonal grayscale to it all right now, let's switch over the telephoto is an incredible shot taken by Francesca Alan out in Malibu. Just the incredible image: clarity, stunning environment, skin tones are beautiful, shot by the natural light, and that's just the natural depth of field of that aperture with F 1.8 F 2.0. It is amazing and the Blues of the sky and the water just stunning.
So now, let's look at a portrait mode, shot of the telephoto camera, it's very different from than than what you would take. This is backlit a backlit portrait mode, telephoto shot by Jeff, Jake Michael's, and you just see the incredible silhouette, but so much detail in the hair. Look at the blue and gold backlit just so such vibrant colors, a stunning image all right. Now, let's look at a photo taken with our new ultra-wide camera. Jake Michael's took this down in Venice Beach over a skateboard park.
How did you take this? Got up on a cherry, picker 50 feet above the ground. I think many of us would be a little nervous doing that, but Russo did it took a shot down with the wide angle to the super wide camera. Just see this incredible abstract image looks stunning. The focus is incredible because of the depth of focus of that camera. Alright, one more example.
This is shot with the ultra-wide by Kiara's Anna shot this in Arizona see this amazing contrast between the lights and the dark and the mid-tones the sky. The landscape is just so real. This is just this otherworldly kind of shot that we'd all love to get. So those are six examples of photos using the three cameras that what pros can do, if you put it in their hands with their incredible talent, it's amazing stuff. Well, now what we want to do yeah now we want to give you a sneak peek of a new feature coming in the camera that will be available with the software update.
This fall, but it's so cool. We have to tell you about it: it's using the knurl engine of the a13 Bionic to create a whole brand-new kind of image processing system. We call it deep fusion, and this is so cool that to tell you what it's doing when you do that, while we look at an image, so this is a photo that was shot on an iPhone 11 Pro using this deep fusion technology, and this kind of image would not have been possible for we use machine learning to take this photo in low to medium light, and it's unlike anything possible with the iPhone camera before so what is it doing? How do we get an image like this? Alright, you ready for this. What it does it shoot? Nine images before you press the shutter button, it's already shot for short images for secondary images. When you press the shutter button, it takes one long exposure and then in just one second, the knurl engine analyzes, the fuse combination of long and short images, picking the best among them, selecting all the pixels and pixel by pixel, going through 24 million pixels to optimize for detail and low noise.
Like you see on the sweater there, it is amazing this is the first time a neural engine is responsible for generating the output image. It is computational photography, mad science. This way, all right now, let's talk about video iPhone 11 Pro is a powerful new video camera system. All three cameras shoot 4k 60 frames. A second extended dynamic range video with beautiful, highlights and shadow details.
So, of course, we gave iPhone 11 Pro to a professional, cinematographer and director and asked them to take it to a back lot in LA, shoot something and show us all what's possible with this brand-new camera system and that's what we want to show you now that incredible. That was not always shot, but also edited entirely an iPhone 11 Pro by director of photography, Guillermo Garza and director Diego Contreras. Thank you guys. That is just stunning video and the team works hard to make sure that you can get consistent image capture across all three video cameras. We actually paired the three cameras right at the factory, calibrating them for color and exposure and then all the time while you're using them.
We actually do some smart things like we in real time, take data from the camera, you're shooting with and prime the other cameras automatically for autofocus, auto exposure, color temperature, even tone mapping. So you can get a smooth transition across all three cameras, while we minimize any shifts in color or exposure and for pros who want to edit this video quickly on device. Now with iOS 13, we have new advanced video editing features built into the Photos app, so you can do things like edit, a video for exposure, color temperature even cropping, and scaling right in the palm of your hands. So this is the new camera system in iPhone 11 Pro we think pros are going to love it we're all going to love it. It is incredible.
New wide ultra-wide telephoto cameras, the highest quality video ever four times: optical zoom, new, smarter HDR, new night mode on and on it is an incredibly we even have reach designed the camera out. There's a new font in it called SF camera. It is so pro you're gonna love using it. Now, on top of all of this iPhone 11 Pro, it's really the only pro camera with a native app ecosystem. There's app store has over 50, actually over 30,000 photo and video apps.
So you can do just about anything. You can imagine right on device. So a great example of this is film. They make a great app called film Pro. That makes it possible for award-winning directors to push the boundaries of what's possible, with cinematic filmmaking on iPhone, so we're really honored to invite up their CTO Christopher Cohen and along with them director of acclaimed films, the Florida, Project and tangerine.
The first theatrical trailers shot entirely on iPhone Shaun Bay. Welcome guys I shot tangerine on iPhone using film, Pro, and I've been working closely with Chris and the film team. Ever since now, every shot has the right lens as a filmmaker. It's my job to figure out which lens that is unset I use a tool called the director's viewfinder. It helps me find a frame and choose focal length.
Filmmakers have been doing it like this for nearly 75 years, but what if you could use what we're all going to have in our pockets? We're delighted to preview the next version of film Pro? It's going to move filmmaking forward. Let's take a look at the next generation of lens selection. We've divided the viewfinder into individual feeds, visualizing every field of view available on the new iPhone, with the new, a 13 and the higher sustained performance of the new iPhone. You can shoot with our most complex capture pipeline up to five times longer than before, but now you can shoot with multiple cameras at the same time, giving filmmakers even more options and I love that, because it's totally transformative with two cameras rolling in film Pro I get twice as much coverage on the same, take reducing my number of takes and giving me more options in post to facilitate that we employ a compound overlay representing the primary and secondary cameras, while both are being recorded simultaneously. I can focus in on my akin to compose or back up to see my widest field of view.
I'm always excited when I see evolution in filmmaking style and craft, and this multicar feature will give me new creative options for covering scenes, such as how I would approach the traditional shot. Reverse shots right, Sean. We can even couple this incredible ultra-wide camera with the front-facing camera. This enables me to capture the organic and intimate interaction between two individuals in one unbroken take with a single unobtrusive device, so I can literally take the audience and slap them right in the middle of a conversation. It's not only incredible for narrative storytelling, it will be wonderful for documentaries and journalism as well.
The ability to record multiple videos, this amazing, sustained performance and this incredible ultra-wide lens. It's all in one device. It's going to change this industry, the all-new film pro will be available later this year only in the App Store. Thank you, Thank You, Christopher and Shawn. So this is iPhone 11 Pro.
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