Apple announces iPad Pro with 12 megapixel front-facing camera and an ultrawide lens By CNBC Television

By CNBC Television
Aug 13, 2021
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Apple announces iPad Pro with 12 megapixel front-facing camera and an ultrawide lens

Customers love taking stunning photos and videos on their iPad and with powerful apps. These advanced cameras enable so much more like video capture for mobile journalists and content creators, especially with the built-in studio quality mics on iPad Pro and with the LIDAR scanner. They pave the way to completely new workflows, like motion tracking, with cam track AR super accurate depth. Data makes going from green screen to pre visualization on location easier than ever, and you can build that final render, with greater confidence or how designers and architects visualize their projects with arch on site at full scale, complete with people, occlusion, realistic shadows and real-time lighting, or to simply bring your imagination to life. Check out this new version of clips, which uses the LIDAR scanner to transform your living room into a magical space for your next video. How fun is that and with the more powerful ISP and m1, we get smart hdr3 where the ISP and the neural engine work together to adjust color contrast and noise in distinct parts of a photo and in low light conditions.

The ISP and LIDAR scanner quickly and accurately focus images and videos to capture incredible details from almost no light at all on the front. The true depth, camera instantly and securely unlocks iPad with face ID and takes portrait selfies, which look amazing on that large display, and now more than ever, it plays an important role when collaborating with co-workers and connecting with family and friends. So in the new iPad Pro we're going to take a huge step forward by updating the true depth camera system to include an all-new ultra white camera designed specifically for iPad. It features a new 12 megapixel sensor with a 122 degree field of view, which enables something really cool, and we call it center stage. Center stage uses the new ultra-wide camera and machine learning to recognize and keep you in the center of the view.

What's amazing is, as you move around, it automatically pans to keep you in the shop and that's not all when others join in. It recognizes them too and zooms out to fit everyone into the view, so, whether it's a whiteboarding session with co-workers or a family get-together, the experience of connecting is now more engaging than ever. So that's the new ultra-wide camera with center stage. Video calls never look so good.


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