

The viewfinder has been mostly the same since the iOS 13 and the iPhone 11 - you can see outside of the viewfinder thanks to the precise calibration of the three cameras that allows seeing what will be left outside of the frame in real-time. The 23mm lens has been improved with a new brighter f/1.9 aperture. The 12MP selfie camera is arguably the biggest improvement to the camera setup on the vanilla iPhone because of the addition of phase detection autofocus and what seems to be optical image stabilization.

It seems to be identical to the ultrawide on the vanilla iPhone 12 and iPhone 13, so we expect similar performance. Then there is the 12MP ultrawide camera, with its 120-degree field of view and f/2.4 aperture. This camera relies on sensor-shift stabilization. This means it now has a larger sensor when compared to the iPhone 13's, with larger 1.9µm pixels and a brighter f/1.5 aperture for the 26mm lens. The primary 12MP camera has been lifted from the iPhone 13 Pro. And while it seems that nothing has changed since the iPhone 12 and iPhone 13, the primary and the selfie cameras have been upgraded. There is also a 12MP front camera for selfies. There are two at the back - a 12MP wide-angle primary and a 12MP ultrawide-angle secondary.
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The iPhone 14 Plus has three cameras, just like the iPhone 13 and iPhone 14.
