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The iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max are smartphones developed and marketed by Apple. They were the flagship smartphones in the fifteenth generation of the iPhone, succeeding the iPhone 12 … Wikipedia
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Wikipedia
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iPhone 13 Pro - Wikipedia
1 week ago - Major upgrades over its predecessor include improved battery life, improved cameras and computational photography, rack focus for video in a new "Cinematic Mode" at 1080p 30 fps, Apple ProRes video recording, a smaller notch by almost 20%, a new A15 Bionic system on a chip, and a variable ...
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Apple Support
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iPhone 13 Pro - Technical Specifications - Apple Support
See the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max Product Environmental Reports ... 100% recycled rare earth elements in all magnets, representing 98% of the rare earth elements in the device · 100% recycled gold in the plating of the main logic board · 100% recycled gold in the wire in the front camera and the rear cameras
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DXOMARK
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Apple iPhone 13 Pro Camera test - DXOMARK
September 28, 2022 - ... Primary: 12 MP sensor, 1.9µm pixels, 26 mm equivalent f/1.5-aperture lens, sensor shift OIS, Dual Pixel AF · Ultra-wide: 12MP sensor, 13mm equivalent f/1.8-aperture lens, PDAF, 2cm macro · Tele: 12 MP sensor, 77mm equivalent f/2.8-aperture ...
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GSMArena
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Apple iPhone 13 Pro - Full phone specifications
Apple iPhone 13 Pro smartphone. Announced Sep 2021. Features 6.1″ display, Apple A15 Bionic chipset, 3095 mAh battery, 1024 GB storage, 6 GB RAM, Ceramic Shield glass.
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MacRumors
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iPhone 13 Pro: Buyer's Guide, Should You Buy?
May 26, 2023 - The iPhone 13 Pro has a 2532x1170 resolution with 460 pixels per inch, while the iPhone 13 Pro Max has a 2778x1284 resolution with 458 pixels per inch. Both iPhones feature 1200 nits max brightness for HDR, along with True Tone to match the ...
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Digital Photography Review
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All Apple iPhone 13 and 13 Pro camera upgrades: Explained: Digital Photography Review
June 7, 2023 - The iPhone 13's 1/1.9" wide (main) sensor captures 47% more light than the 1/2.55" sensor in the iPhone 12, thanks to the extra 11.3mm² of surface area on the chip. The above specs are equivalent for the base and mini models.
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Amateur Photographer
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Apple iPhone 13 Pro Review | Amateur Photographer
October 19, 2021 - ... Lastly, there’s the telephoto ... but a nice increase in the focal length. Consequently, the iPhone 13 Pro has a 5.9x optical zoom range, however, there’s also a 15x digital zoom function for stills and a 9x digital zoom ...
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Photography Blog
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Apple iPhone 13 Pro Review | Photography Blog
Apple iPhone 13 Pro Review
There’s no denying that the iPhone 13 Pro is an expensive smartphone - but then the same is true of other flagship models from Android, and at least with both the 13 Pro and Pro Max offering the same specifications in terms of the camera, you don’t have to shell out extra to get the best camera.
Rating: 4.5 ​
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PhoneArena
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Apple iPhone 13 Pro Full Specifications - PhoneArena
Apple iPhone 13 Pro specifications. Released Sep 24, 2021. Features 6.1-inch display, Triple camera, 3095 mAh battery, 6GB RAM, 128GB storage, Apple A15 Bionic, iOS 18.x.
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Lux
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iPhone 13 Pro Camera Preview: The Hardware Changes
September 21, 2021 - We’re eager to see what this means for RAW photography; last year, we found that iPhone 12 Pro Max’s huge sensor and fast lens were limited by software post-processing that aggressively smoothed out details. Native RAW shots captured in Halide were able to offer more detail than the processed JPG images out of the camera. We hope that iPhone 13 Pro, with its beefier chip, can also trust the Wide camera more with a bit less aggressive processing.
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Ubergizmo
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Apple iPhone 13 Pro Specs & Speed
Apple iPhone 13 Pro: 6.1-inch (2532x1170), 12 MP Camera, 3095 mAh, Apple A15 Bionic APL1W07 Processor (6 GB)
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NanoReview
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Apple iPhone 13 Pro: specs, benchmarks, and user reviews
Home > Apple Smartphones > Apple iPhone 13 Pro: specifications and benchmarks · Screen: 6.1" OLED - 1170 x 2532 · SoC: Apple A15 Bionic · Camera: 4 (12 MP + 12 MP + 12 MP) Battery: 3095 mAh · OS: iOS 26.1 · Weight: 204 grams (7.2 oz) Select the amount of RAM to evaluate performance more ...
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Reddit
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r/iPhone13Pro on Reddit: iPhone 13 Pro is the way to go (unless you do pro photo)
January 23, 2025 -

tl;dr This is a comparison post between the iPhone 15 Pro and an iPhone 13 Pro.

The story:

I'm a semi-professional photographer and videographer, I have a Nikon DSLR and a bunch of professional (fast) lenses, a professional cinematography drone, and I experiment with professional photography, videography, and audio.

My wife had her iPhone 13 Pro and I had a Google Pixel 8 Pro. Every week or two, wireless Android Auto on my Pixel 8 Pro would stop pairing and projecting to my car's screen (a '23 Acura Integra) and fall back to Bluetooth-audio only.

Needless to say, this was pretty infuriating. As okay as I am with audio-only, having GPS maps projected to the car's screen vastly improves quality of life and safety when driving (especially to new clients) as I primarily rely on visual observation for directions.

Eventually, I got completely fed up, and after a particularly horrible Thanksgiving dinner with my in-laws where my brother in-law decided to not only come out of the closet but also announce his transition using a ventriloquism dummy (it was very... interesting), I chucked my phone out the window on the highway while we were driving home. (The scotch I drank may have contributed to this)

Anyway, family drama aside, I bought my wife an iPhone 15 Pro for Christmas and she gave me her iPhone 13 Pro. I got a battery replacement recently and I'm happy to say that Apple CarPlay has worked near-seamlessly for as long as I've had it.

The iPhone 13 is truly the best (most bang per buck) phone for average daily use.

However, seeing as I have access to my wife's iPhone 15 Pro, I've also had the opportunity to use that, and this is what I have to say:

If you do any kind of professional photography or videography with your phone, or if you are simply looking for professional-level quality in your photos and videos, then get an iPhone 15 Pro. The extra $300 for the upgraded 48 MP primary camera and 60 FPS 4k HDR video capabilities is worth it, especially considering what you'd be shelling out for a separate device with those capabilities.

The iPhone 13 Pro has slightly faster lenses with the main camera and ultra-wide camera (f/1.5 and f/1.8 on the 13 Pro vs f/1.78 and f/2.2 on the 15 Pro for the main and ultra-wide respectively) but the sensors have less megapixels. Overall, this doesn't matter as much even for professional photography except in niche cases.

Let's be honest: if you truly needed an ultra-fast lens at a professional level, you would probably get an f/1.4 on a mirrorless. f/1.78 for the main camera lens with 48 Megapixels (iPhone 15 Pro) is easily on par with a Nikon 850 DSLR paired with an f/2.2 70-200mm telephoto, a setup that would cost you about $2k.

Point being, the iPhone 15 Pro cameras are much better than the iPhone 13 Pro just on account of detail and megapixels, despite the (slightly) slower lenses. You'd be paying considerably more for a dedicated professional camera to have that level of performance.

(And yes, I understand full-frame and cropped sensors and I understand that a professional full-frame camera produces more detail than a phone ever will, but the phone is far more convenient, and it's quite something to be able to say you can take nearly the equivalent photo of $2k worth of professional equipment with your cellphone)

USB-C on the iPhone 15 Pro is super nice for transferring large files (e.g. 4k media), but it doesn't matter for charging because we only use wireless charging, either Qi or Magsafe, to prolong the lifespan of our ports. (I've often found charge ports to be the least physically resilient aspect of the phone and retired more than one phone due to a faulty port)

USB-C on the iPhone 15 Pro only makes a difference for high-speed data transfer of (many) large files (e.g. 4k HDR video and many hi-res photos). Wireless data transfer from iPhone to Macbook is far more convenient and my preferred choice.

I only revert to USB-C when I have a lot of data to transfer from the iPhone 15 Pro.

Having that handy action button on the 15 Pro tied to the camera is incredibly useful, but you can absolutely live without it and not even miss it. I see the action button as minor because I can definitely live without it without caring.

For reference, https://www.macrumors.com/guide/iphone-13-pro-vs-iphone-15-pro/.

Past that? Dynamic Island on the 15 Pro doesn't matter. Titanium material and reduced weight on the 15 Pro doesn't matter (stainless steel is great!) Chassis color choices on the 15 Pro aren't nearly as good as on the 13 Pro. Always-on screen has always been useless for me, that's the first thing I turn off – but I practice remaining disconnected from my phone because I consider it a "necessary evil."

Action button is nice, but I don't find that much added utility, even for quick-draw camera. Having a camera shortcut icon on the bottom strip is nearly as fast and not particularly inconvenient thanks to Face ID and fast unlock. Action button itself hardly makes enough of a difference to matter (I wouldn't pay extra for it) but now that it's here, I appreciate it and hope it stays.

Everything else on the iPhone 15 Pro is incremental and largely unnoticeable at best compared to the 13 Pro.

For professional photos and videos? Get an iPhone 15 Pro. For everything else – there's iPhone 13 Pro.

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The Sweet Setup
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The iPhone 13 Pro Camera Review – The Sweet Setup
October 29, 2021 - This makes for a 77mm full frame ... camera systems. The telephoto lens has moved slightly backwards in terms of aperture. The telephoto now comes with an f/2.8 aperture versus the prior f/2.4 aperture in the iPhone 12 Pro.
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RF Safe
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Apple iPhone 13 Pro - Camera Specifications Review
April 24, 2018 - Apple iPhone 13 Pro - Camera Specs: Main Camera Quad Camera: 12 MP, f/1.5, 26mm (wide), 1.9m, dual pixel PDAF, sensor-shift OIS 12 MP, f/2.8, 77mm (telephoto), PDAF, OIS, 3x optical zoom 12 MP, f/1.8, 13mm, 120 (ultrawide), PDAF TOF 3D LiDAR scanner (depth) Main Features Dual-L
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Phone Tradr
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How many megapixels does the iPhone 13 Pro camera have?
The iPhone 13 Pro has a triple-lens camera with a 12-megapixel telephoto, ultra-wide and wide angle camera as the main camera and a 12-megapixel selfie camera at the front. The triple-lens camera means you get more range in your photos!
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Swappa
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iPhone 13 Pro - Guide, Specs, Prices, and More - Swappa
September 17, 2021 - With the iPhone 13 Pro, this means an additional camera lens and additional features. The iPhone 13 Pro has a Pro 12MP camera array on the back with a telephoto, wide, and ultra-wide lens. The front-facing camera is a 12MP TrueDepth.
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DXOMARK
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Apple iPhone 13 Pro Camera review: Outstanding video - DXOMARK
September 20, 2022 - The ultra-wide camera comes with a same-size sensor as last year but has gained a faster aperture and and a PDAF autofocus versus the fixed-focus lens on the iPhone 12 series. Sensor size remains unchanged in the tele module but Apple has increased ...