iPhone 17 Pro Camera Upgrades, Based on Latest Rumors

Apple is days away from unveiling the new iPhone 17 lineup at its "Awe dropping" event on September 9. As is often the case, some last-minute details have come our way that appear to bolster previous rumors about Apple's new devices, especially when it comes to new camera capabilities for the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max.

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Here are the rumored features that could help photographers and content creators up their game:

  • Upgraded front-facing camera: The iPhone 17 lineup is expected to feature a 24-megapixel front-facing camera with a six-element lens. The iPhone 14 and 15 feature a 12-megapixel front-facing camera with five plastic lens elements, and last year's iPhone 16 lineup features the same hardware. The upgraded resolution to 24 megapixels on the iPhone 17 will allow photos to maintain their quality even when cropped or zoomed in, while the larger number of pixels will capture finer details. The upgrade to a six-element lens should also slightly enhance image quality.
  • Upgraded telephoto lens: An upgraded 48-megapixel Telephoto lens on Apple's premium devices is expected to be optimized for use with Apple's Vision Pro headset, although we don't have any details on how it will interface with the Vision Pro. The upgraded Telephoto would make the iPhone 17 Pro models the first iPhones to have a rear camera system composed entirely of 48-megapixel lenses, making it capable of capturing even more photographic detail.
  • 8x optical zoom: The upgraded Telephoto lens on Apple's iPhone 17 Pro models may have up to 8× optical zoom, compared to up to 5× optical zoom on the iPhone 16 Pro models. The lens would need to move, allowing for continuous optical zoom at various focal lengths. This could explain why the iPhone 17 Pro models have larger rear camera bumps compared to previous models – the parts that allow the lens to move could be housed inside the middle of the camera bump, in the area between the lenses and the LED flash, rear microphone, and LiDAR Scanner.
  • Dual video recording: The iPhone 17 Pro models might offer dual video recording, a feature that would allow users to record video with the front and rear cameras simultaneously. Some apps already support this functionality, which is useful for content creators, but the built-in camera does not.
  • New variable aperture system: Apple may equip the iPhone 17 Pro models with mechanical aperture. Such a system would allow users to adjust the size of the camera lens opening through which light enters, which would improve depth of field control. All existing iPhone camera lenses have fixed apertures, but some Android smartphones have offered variable aperture over the years, such as Samsung's Galaxy S9 series.
  • Major video recording enhancements: Bloomberg's Mark Gurman has suggested that Apple plans to emphasize the iPhone 17 Pro's improved video recording capabilities when it unveils the device, but he has not revealed any specific new features that may be coming. Whatever Apple has in mind, it reportedly wants to "get the vlogging community and other video creators to move away from standalone cameras and use the iPhone for even more of their work." One possibility is 8K video capture, which would allow videographers to record using the Ultra Wide camera and then crop in 50% and still achieve 4K resolution.

Apple will reveal all on Tuesday, September 9 at the Apple Park campus in Cupertino, California. The event will start at 10:00 a.m. We'll have all the details right here on MacRumors, so be sure to stay tuned.

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CrimsonPhoenix Avatar
9 hours ago at 08:28 am
Take. My. Money.
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EugW Avatar
10 hours ago at 07:51 am
8x optical zoom: The upgraded Telephoto lens on Apple's iPhone 17 Pro models may have up to 8× optical zoom, compared to up to 5× optical zoom on the iPhone 16 Pro models. The lens would need to move, allowing for continuous optical zoom at various focal lengths. This could explain why the iPhone 17 Pro models have larger rear camera bumps compared to previous models – the parts that allow the lens to move could be housed inside the middle of the camera bump, in the area between the lenses and the LED flash, rear microphone, and LiDAR Scanner.
As discussed before, this is not necessarily true. The other possibility that Apple markets as "optical zoom" are cropped zoom images, which can be made possible with this new 48 MP sensor.



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justanotherdave Avatar
9 hours ago at 08:23 am
Good on the article writer for mentioning dual video recording has already existed in third party Apps. Previous mentions left this part out. ?

Improved video performance?

The 16 Pro already crushes Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel for video and it’s going to see significant upgrades? Woot!
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Moreplease Avatar
9 hours ago at 08:39 am
Usually when rumours arrive that turn out to be true, the rumours ‘click’ in the context of the moment, the likely direction of technological change, and Apple’s interest in function over gimmick – that is, they click for people with knowledge in the relative field.

In this case, just a few days before release, the Pro camera rumours are still not clicking for me (with some knowledge of cameras and optics). They’re a jumbled mess that still don’t make sense.

If I had to guess what’s going on with this latest rumour, I’d say the 8× zoom is obviously fake as EugW points out. At this point I’m guessing it’s the same optics and sensor size as the 16 Pro, just with a 48-megapixel Quad Bayer sensor, allowing slightly more cropping. Throw some dubious AI at the interpolation and call it a day, as Google did with the Pixel 10 phones. So the interpolation marketed as a greater zoom ‘clicks’ in the wider context of our moment.

Optical zooms do not make sense in a severely constrained form factor where you’re desperately trying to collect as many photons as possible.

Likewise, the variable aperture continues to make little sense, especially in the absence of a large increase in sensor area. What is needed instead is a variable ND filter for video, allowing automated 180-degree shutter angle rule ('https://www.polarpro.com/blogs/polarpro/how-shutter-speed-affects-video'). But there has been no suggestion of that, so I don’t know what’s going on there.

Meanwhile, none of that explains why the camera bump turned into a huge bar. Maybe that’s just to make room for a better cooling system while still maintaining or improving battery life?
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EugW Avatar
9 hours ago at 09:02 am

Hmm ... 8x "optical zoom". OK, so I'll stick with the 13PM and use my SLR's 10x "optical zoom" if I need that kind of range. ;-)
Hopefully you carry your dSLR around with you everywhere you go then.


5/8x optical zoom will be an instant buy for me. If it is fake "crop zoom", no no for me.
"Crop zoom" gives you the field of view of a larger "zoom" but the focal length doesn't change, so it is really an optical illusion.
It's a matter of convenience. You can get similar results by manually cropping the pictures afterwards, but it's a royal PITA, and it makes framing harder when you take the picture. Plus, the results for cropped zooms can be quite decent if there is sufficient light. To me, having a 48 MP telephoto with a 7X or 8X cropped zoom would be a major win. In fact, I specifically did not buy the 16 Pro Max to replace my 12 Pro Max, because I was waiting for this new 48 MP telephoto sensor in the 17 Pro Max, with crop zoom. I am personally not expecting a true zoom with moving lenses, but we shall see next week.
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jz0309 Avatar
8 hours ago at 09:24 am

Where is the camera pro app?
There are plenty 3rd party apps available today …
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