Some iPhone 12 series users say videos appear overexposed on Instagram, YouTube, Snapchat …

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The iPhone 12 series offers some of the best smartphone cameras right now. And the iPhone 12 Pro Max takes that up a notch with its larger sensor than what’s found on the 12 Pro. Resulting images from the bigger sensor usually have a more natural depth of field and shots in low-light situations are a lot less grainy and contain more details than images shot on the other iPhone 12 models. iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 mini Of course, the difference isn’t mind-boggling, however, for those who love capturing images on their phones, the iPhone 12 Pro Max is the route to take. That being said, as more users have begun getting their hands on the new iPhones and have started sharing images and videos on social media platforms, many have noticed one big problem. And that is — overexposed videos. We’ve shared several reports from users who are noticing videos being overexposed on their new iPhone 12 series devices below. I have a video I shot on an iPhone 12 Pro, copied to my computer as a Quicktime .MOV file. It plays fine on my Mac Mini, but when I import it into iMovie, the clip appears very…
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