Performance of the telephoto camera on the iPhone 7 Plus

With the official release of the iPhone 7 series in Korea set to be on October 21, just a week away as of this writing, I've been asked about how different the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus are. This is because I own both. If we disregard the obvious differences that come due to the size (e.g. screen resolution, weight, and battery), the camera is still a key differentiator. It used to be that only the Plus got the Optical Image Stabilization (OIS). This year, the smaller model got that as well, so the perk for the Plus model is an additional camera module in telephoto mode that provides 2x optical zoom. Naturally, I wanted to see how good it was. I should note that the wide angle camera on both 7 and 7 Plus are identical. Keep reading if the extra camera is worth the trouble.

Clarity of the iPhone 7 Plus cameras - outdoors (top) and indoors (bottom), for wide angle (left) and telephoto (right)

Original Photo ISO Shutter Speed
Wide Angle - Outdoors 20 1/2740
Telephoto - Outdoors 20 1/1140
Wide Angle - Indoors 20 1/879
Telephoto - Indoors 20 1/372

When there is sufficient light, the telephoto camera provides excellent results. You can basically zoom into stuff and see it closer in more detail. I've been using this a lot outside with satisfactory results. But after a while I began to see a lot of limitations as well.

Closest macro shots for the iPhone 7 Plus cameras - wide angle at 8.5cm (top) and telephoto at 28cm (bottom)

Original Photo ISO Shutter Speed
Wide Angle 25 1/40
Telephoto 64 1/60
For one thing, it won't work with an object that's too close to you. This isn't surprising at all if you've used zoom lenses on a camera. Longer focal length tends to come with longer minimum focusing distance. The wide angle camera can focus on an item as close as 8.5cm (3.3") away, but the telephoto camera can only do up to 28cm (11"). To get a macro shot, always stick to the wide angle.
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