The feature defocusing and dissolving is no longer reserved just for professional movie makers and photographers. Owning an iPhone 7 Plus enables the user to make use of this feature.
According to TopTech News, iPhone 7 Plus is having a new camera capability which is the blurring of the background to focus on people and objects on the foreground. Apple announced the "portrait mode" of iPhone 7 Plus feature in Sept. but was not available until the company released 1OS 10 software update.
Portrait mode requires an iPhone 7 Plus because it makes use the phone's two lenses to sense the depth of the picture being taken or captured. Other iPhones only have one camera lens making it not possible for the Portrait mode.
The software update is available to another iPhones as it comes with bug remedies and other more notable improvements. To be able to use the Portrait Mode of iPhone 7 Plus, the user has to slide the mode at the bottom of the camera application to "portrait." It can be found in between "photo" and "square."
As the new feature taps the zoom on the iPhone 7 Plus' second lens, this means the images are enlarged twice its size. The screen of iPhone 7 Plus will guide the user to move closer or a little away from the subject to be able to find a setting with more light.
When shooting multiple subjects for iPhone 7 Plus, it is important to make sure the same distance of the camera to keep everything sharp. Apple is calling the new feature a beta as it is still in test progress starting with iPhone 7 Plus.
As an addition, The Guardian reported the update was made available three days before Apple holds a product announcement and event in Cupertino, California. The even t is for the purpose of letting the public know of its new Mac products. A little bit more information about the new update of iPhone 7 Plus' camera features may also be given during the event.