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iPhone 11 Pro Max camera shoots incredibly detailed concert photography in low light

iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro introduce a new Night mode feature for capturing impossible low light shots that wouldn’t be usable otherwise. The telephoto lens on new Max models also captures more light without Night mode thanks to its ƒ/2.0 aperture compared to ƒ/2.4 on iPhone XS Max.

Both camera improvements make the iPhone 11 lineup ideal for catching a memorable photo in a dark concert venue, and the standard wide lens is no slouch. The awesome music and travel photographer Ryan Russell has the shot to prove it.

Ryan Russell has photographed (and filmed) some of my favorite musicians over the years, so I wasn’t surprised to see his incredible photo of Elton John’s “Farewell Yellow Brick Road” performance in Vancouver this week. What did surprise me is that it was shot on his iPhone — specifically the new iPhone 11 Pro Max. (I didn’t ask which color.)

The shot not only frames the legendary Sir Elton John at his piano. It fully captures the wave of people witnessing one of his final performances on the road under the light show and confetti drop that paints the audience.

See Ryan Russell’s iPhone 11 Pro Max shot below on Instagram:

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Author: Zac Hall
Source: 9TO5Mac

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