The TrueDepth cameras on both the iPad Pro M3 and the iPhone 14 Pro offer Portrait mode capabilities, but there are some differences in their features and functionalities.
iPad Pro M3 TrueDepth Camera
The iPad Pro M3 features a 12MP Ultra Wide TrueDepth camera with a 122° field of view and an f/2.4 aperture. This camera supports Portrait mode with advanced bokeh and Depth Control, allowing users to adjust the depth effect after taking a photo. Additionally, it offers Portrait Lighting with six effects: Natural, Studio, Contour, Stage, Stage Mono, and High-Key Mono. These features enable users to capture high-quality selfies with a professional look by blurring the background and focusing on the subject. The camera also supports Animoji and Memoji, which are fun features for expressing oneself in messages and FaceTime calls[1][2][5].
iPhone 14 Pro TrueDepth Camera
The iPhone 14 Pro features a 12MP TrueDepth camera, which is primarily used for selfies and Face ID. This camera supports Night Mode, Deep Fusion, and Portrait Video, providing enhanced low-light performance and detailed textures in photos. The iPhone 14 Pro's TrueDepth camera also offers advanced Portrait mode capabilities, similar to the iPad Pro, with the ability to blur the background and focus on the subject. However, the iPhone 14 Pro's camera system is more versatile due to its integration with the main camera system, which includes features like Cinematic Mode and Photographic Styles. These features allow for more creative control over video and photo capture[3][4].
Key Differences
- Camera Position and Orientation: The iPad Pro M3 has its TrueDepth camera positioned at the top in landscape mode, which is convenient for video calls when using the Magic Keyboard. In contrast, the iPhone 14 Pro's TrueDepth camera is fixed at the front, optimized for portrait orientation[6][8].
- Additional Features: The iPhone 14 Pro's camera system benefits from features like Night Mode and Deep Fusion, which are not available on the iPad Pro M3's TrueDepth camera. These features significantly enhance low-light photography and provide more detailed textures in images[3][4].
- Integration with Main Camera System: The iPhone 14 Pro's TrueDepth camera is part of a more comprehensive camera system that includes multiple lenses and advanced video features like Cinematic Mode. The iPad Pro M3's TrueDepth camera is primarily used for selfies and video calls[3][4].
In summary, while both devices offer Portrait mode capabilities, the iPhone 14 Pro's TrueDepth camera is more versatile and integrated with advanced photography features, whereas the iPad Pro M3's TrueDepth camera is optimized for video calls and selfies in landscape mode.
Citations:[1] https://www.apple.com/ipad-pro/specs/
[2] https://support.apple.com/en-us/111841
[3] https://www.phonetradr.com/buy/phone/apple-iphone-14-pro-max?section=camera
[4] https://techcrunch.com/2022/09/14/review-apple-iphone-14-pro/
[5] https://support.apple.com/en-us/111842
[6] https://www.macrumors.com/roundup/ipad-pro/
[7] https://support.apple.com/en-us/102398
[8] https://www.phonearena.com/apple-ipad-pro-2024-release-date-price-features-news
[9] https://support.apple.com/en-us/111979
[10] https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/take-portraits-iphd7d3a91a2/ios
[11] https://support.apple.com/en-us/111849