I’m not a terribly accomplished photographer, but seem to be getting some grainy pictures at higher magnifications (even above maybe 12x). I may be doing something wrong, but if developer responds with guidance I will upgrade my rating. I have an iPhone 13 with up to date IOS.I’m updating review due to the excellent response from the developer. I didn’t know that only the Pro versions of iPhone have the telephoto lens. So if you don’t have this your long distance shots may not be super clear. Lots of settings that I can play with to improve, but I would prefer just a clear shot with a simple point and shoot.
Hello, sure, let me try to explain how it works. The key goal of xZoom.app is to expand your camera zoom limits. The quality is fully depends on your iPhone model (camera system).An iPhone can have single, dual or triple camera on its back. It your case there're only two cameras (Wide + Ultra-Wide, without the Telephoto camera). If an iPhone has the Telephoto camera type - zoom in quality will be way better, because the Telephoto has an optical magnification and longer focal length. We are using the Hybrid Zoom In which is a mix up of digital and optical magnification (and if there's no optical magnification the quality will be more pixelated). Even though your iPhone model doesn't have the Telephoto camera, we are trying to give you the maximum zoom in performance than the regular camera can do. Moreover, there are a lot of extras available for your camera, such us: ISO, SS, AWB, Manual Focus, custom Video Stabilization modes, custom Video Formats, etc.. that could help you to become more proficient with your camera and get the better camera shots and video captures. And yeah, we are now performing some RnDs to enhance the quality by means of filters and AI, it's not the easiest thing but we believe we could make it. If you have more questions feel free to reach us at hello@xZoom.app. Thanks for your time and have a great day!