Definition

A camera lens that captures a significantly wider field of view than a standard lens, useful for landscapes, architecture, and tight spaces.

Why it matters (in Poovi’s context)

Despite an increase in megapixels on the iPhone 16 Pro’s ultrawide sensor, its low-light performance and speed remain problematic, often leading to blurry and noisy images.

Key properties or components

  • Wide field of view
  • 48-megapixel sensor
  • Slow performance
  • Prone to blurriness and noise
  • Macro mode issues

Contradictions or debates

None.

Sources