The Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max and iPhone 14 Pro share the same rear camera specs, as well as the same A16 Bionic processor, so, as expected, the camera results of the Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max are exactly the same as those. iPhone14 Pro.

We have included some examples from our tests to show the similarities between these two models. But for a more in-depth look at the iPhone 14 Pro Max rear camera video and photo performance, we direct you to the full iPhone 14 Pro test results.

Overview

Key Camera Specifications:

  • Primary: 48MP sensor, f / 1.78 24mm equivalent aperture lens, 2nd generation sensor shift OIS, Dual Pixel AF
  • Ultra-wide: 12MP sensor, 13mm equivalent f / 2.2 aperture lens, Dual Pixel AF
  • Telephoto: 12MP sensor, 77mm equivalent f / 2.8 aperture lens, OIS
  • HDR video recording with Dolby Vision
  • A16 Bionic Chipset

Pros

  • Pleasant and vivid colors in photos and videos, accurate skin tones
  • Wide dynamic range in photos and videos, excellent contrast
  • High level of detail in photos and videos
  • Excellent autofocus for photos and videos
  • Nice simulated bokeh effect with great detail on the faces
  • Continuous zoom of high quality photos and videos at close and medium distances
  • Excellent video stabilization

versus

  • Occasional clipping of highlights in the skies
  • Luminance noise in interior photos
  • The occasional white balance is reflected in photos taken in mixed lighting
  • Ring subjects in photos and videos

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Autofocus irregularity and speed: 20Lux Δ0EV Tungsten Handheld

This graph illustrates focus accuracy and speed as well as zero shutter lag capability, showing edge sharpness versus shutter speed measured on the AFHDR setting over a series of images. All photos were taken at 20 Lux with tungsten illuminant, 500 ms after blurring. Edge sharpness is measured on the four edges of the Dead Leaves graph and shutter speed is measured on the Universal Timer LED.

SBMARK CHART (DMC) detail retention score versus lux levels for tripod and handheld conditions

This graph shows the evolution of the DMC detail retention score with the lux level, for two retention conditions. The DMC detail retention score is derived from an AI-based metric trained to evaluate texture and detail rendering on a selection of crops from our SBMARK chart.

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SBMARK CHART (DMC) detail retention score by focal length

This graph shows the evolution of the DMC detail retention score versus the full frame equivalent focal length for different lighting conditions. The x-axis represents the equivalent focal length measured for each corresponding shooting distance and the y-axis represents the maximum score of the detail retention metric – a higher value means better quality. The large dots correspond to the zoom ratio available in the camera application user interface.

SBMARK CHART (DMC) detail retention score by focal length

This graph shows the evolution of the DMC detail retention score versus the full frame equivalent focal length for different lighting conditions. The x-axis represents the equivalent focal length measured for each corresponding shooting distance and the y-axis represents the maximum score of the detail retention metric – a higher value means better quality. The large dots correspond to the zoom ratio available in the camera application user interface.

SBMARK CHART (DMC) detail retention score by focal length

This graph shows the evolution of the DMC detail retention score versus the full frame equivalent focal length for different lighting conditions. The x-axis represents the equivalent focal length measured for each corresponding shooting distance and the y-axis represents the maximum score of the detail retention metric – a higher value means better quality. The large dots correspond to the zoom ratio available in the camera application user interface.

SBMARK CHART (DMC) detail retention score by focal length

This graph shows the evolution of the DMC detail retention score versus the full frame equivalent focal length for different lighting conditions. The x-axis represents the equivalent focal length measured for each corresponding shooting distance and the y-axis represents the maximum score of the detail retention metric – a higher value means better quality. The large dots correspond to the zoom ratio available in the camera application user interface.

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SBMARK CHART (DMC) detail retention video score versus lux levels

This graph shows the evolution of the DMC detail retention video score with the lux level in the video. The DMC detail retention score is derived from an AI-based metric trained to evaluate texture and detail rendering on a selection of crops from our SBMARK chart.

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