In the Beta 2 camera app of iOS 15.2 (version distributed to developers and beta tester) there is a button or rather a switch, a flower -shaped icon that allows you to activate/deactivate the macro mode on the fly.The icon in question appears when the iPhone 13 Pro or Pro Max detects that it is close enough to an object to activate the macro mode.
Currently the switch from "normal" mode to "macro" mode (from the ultra-gronan to that wide angle) takes place automatically.In iOS 15.1 Apple provided for an option in the settings to block the automatic passage to the macro mode during the registration of a video.With iOS 15.2 It will be even easier to move on to the camera with ultra-Grandagolo to acquire photos and videos in macro when the user wishes to do it.
Macro photography with ultra-gronan, we remember, allows you to take photos by enlarged the subjects with a minimum focal distance of 2 cm.This is also possible in videos, including those in Time-Lapse and Slow-Motion mode.
Another novelty announced with iOS 15 but still still not active (and which should be caught with iOS 15.2) is the digital inheritance, a function that allows you to indicate the "heir contacts", that is, the people who will be able to access our account and our personal information in the event of death.