You can change camera settings on your iPhone 15 to adjust resolution, formats, and more directly through the Settings app. Here’s how to adjust the Main camera resolution:
Changing Main Camera Resolution
You can switch between 12 MP, 24 MP, and 48 MP for your iPhone 15's Main camera. Here's how:
- Open Settings: On your iPhone, locate and open the "Settings" app.
- Navigate to Camera: Scroll down and tap on "Camera."
- Select Formats: Tap on "Formats."
- Choose Photo Mode: In the Formats menu, tap on "Photo Mode".
- Choose Resolution: Select your preferred resolution:
- 12 MP: Chooses the standard 12-megapixel image size.
- 24 MP: Takes photos with 24-megapixel image size.
Capturing 48MP Photos
To enable capturing photos at 48 MP resolution:
- Open Settings: Navigate to the "Settings" app.
- Go to Camera: Scroll down and select "Camera."
- Select Formats: Tap on "Formats."
- Enable Resolution Control: Here, enable either of the following options, depending on your preference:
- Resolution Control: Toggles a button within the Camera app to quickly switch between different resolutions. When using the Camera app, tapping the button will change the current resolution.
- ProRAW & Resolution Control: Enables the ProRAW format, which captures significantly more detail in photos. It will enable the Resolution Control automatically.
Important Considerations:
- Storage Space: Higher resolution photos (24 MP, 48 MP, or ProRAW) will consume more storage space on your iPhone.
- Processing Time: Capturing and processing higher resolution photos may take slightly longer.
By following these steps, you can effectively change the camera settings on your iPhone 15 to suit your photography needs and preferences.