It's also fantastic at HDR, and everything is super sharp, even when lighting is less than ideal. The iPhone 13 excels with color accuracy, including skin tones, outperforming all of the older iPhones. Earlier iPhones had a lot of trouble with accurately exposing different areas with uneven lighting, and Apple has made a lot of improvements in this area over the last few years. The iPhone 11 Pro has some haze issues that tend to affect most photos, and it's more noticeable at night and in the afternoon when the sun is low. The Deep Fusion feature that kicks in primarily with indoor lighting makes a big difference in texture quality. With the iPhone 11 Pro, it's harder to see the improvements in photos with bright, even lighting, but the iPhone 13 does a much better job with lights at night (there's less lens flare) and also with texture. The iPhone 8 is closer in quality and has a color profile that's actually quite similar to the iPhone 13, but it's still a clear difference in lower lighting conditions. It will come as no surprise that the iPhone 13 outperforms the iPhone 6, and this is where we see some of the starkest differences. Check out our video up above and our comparison photos to see if you agree. We compared the iPhone 13 to the iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 8, and iPhone 6, and have come to the conclusion that if you have an older model and take a lot of pictures, the iPhone 13 is worth the upgrade. Subscribe to the MacRumors YouTube channel for more videos.
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