This iOS 17 setting lets you take 48MP photos on your iPhone 15 — how to enable it

 To enable 48MP photos on your iPhone 15 with iOS 17, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Settings app.
  2. Tap on Camera.
  3. Tap on Formats.
  4. Under Photo Capture, turn on the toggle next to Apple ProRAW.
  5. Make sure the ProRAW Resolution setting that appears is set to 48MP.

Once you have enabled these settings, you can take 48MP photos by opening the Camera app and tapping on the ProRAW button. This button is located in the top-left corner of the screen, next to the flash button.

To take a 48MP photo, simply tap on the shutter button. The photo will be saved to your Photos app, where you can view and edit it.

Additional notes:

  • 48MP photos are much larger than standard 12MP photos. As a result, they will take up more storage space on your iPhone.
  • You may want to consider using a cloud storage service such as iCloud or Google Photos to store your 48MP photos.
  • It is recommended to use a tripod or other stabilizing device to prevent camera shake when taking 48MP photos.
  • Make sure that your subject is well-lit.
  • Use a faster shutter speed to capture moving subjects.
  • Experiment with different ISO settings to find the best balance between noise and detail.

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