Leaked Details: iPhone 16 Pro Max to Feature "Super Telephoto" Periscope Camera
Although the iPhone 15 family is yet to hit the market, rumors are already swirling about its successor, the iPhone 16 Pro Max, expected to launch in September 2024. Notable Chinese leakster Digital Chat Station has shed light on a distinctive feature of this upcoming device.
According to the leaks, the iPhone 16 Pro Max will be equipped with a cutting-edge "Super Telephoto" periscope zoom camera. This innovation is likely to incorporate a focal length exceeding 300mm, making it a remarkable engineering feat. For reference, the current iPhone 14 Pro Max's zoom snapper offers a focal length of only 77mm and does not employ a periscope system. Interestingly, the iPhone 15 Pro Max, rumored to debut this September, will sport a periscope camera, but not the "Super Telephoto" variant. It seems that the iPhone 16 Pro will adopt the periscope technology from the iPhone 15 Pro Max, while the iPhone 16 Pro Max will take a step further with the advanced "Super Telephoto" configuration.
The implementation of "Super Telephoto" cameras is commonly seen in sports and wildlife photography, offering photographers the ability to capture distant subjects with exceptional clarity. Moreover, this feature can also enhance portrait photography, particularly when the photographer requires ample distance between the subject and the camera.
Additionally, the leaked information suggests that the main camera of the iPhone 16 Pro Max will boast a 12% larger sensor, measuring 1/1.14" in size, compared to the iPhone 14 Pro Max's 1/1.28" sensor. In contrast, the iPhone 15 Pro Max is expected to retain the hardware specifications of its predecessor.
As we eagerly await the official unveiling of the iPhone 15 family, these exciting leaks about the iPhone 16 Pro Max are already fueling anticipation for Apple's future innovations in the world of mobile photography.

