Most early reviewers on the iPhone 13 Pro noted that it automatically switches to macro mode in the Camera app when a person gets closer to an object. Apple has confirmed that it will fix this camera behavior in a future update.
The problem is that when switching to macro mode, there is no way for users to manually exit macro mode. The problem persists in both video mode and photo mode. However, you can change the settings using the “Lock Camera” option for the video mode. Unfortunately, this is not possible in photo modes.
So iPhone 13 Pro users will continue to experience this bug until Apple fixes it. The company said it is adding the new tweak to a software update due out this fall. And, as usual, Apple claims that “this is not a bug, but a feature.”

Reviewers generally liked the iPhone 13 Pro’s camera. However, the problem with switching to macro mode is annoying to the user. The issue is only seen on the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max due to the ultra-wide-angle autofocus camera.
Yesterday, we published excerpts from the first iPhone 13 reviews from The Verge, CNN, Engadget, Wired, and others.
Today, Russia has started accepting pre-orders for smartphones of this line at a price of 70,000 rubles for the basic version of the iPhone 13 mini. The most expensive iPhone 13 in the world was also presented.
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