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As capable as the iPhone camera is on its own, it can be made even better with a little help from third-party add-ons. From lights to lenses to microphones, here are the best iPhone camera.
A single 12MP camera
Apple's iPhone SE features the same 12MP single camera found on the iPhone 8. It uses a Sony sensor with 1.22µm pitch behind 28mm f/1.8 lens. Optical stabilization is available, as well as phase-detection autofocus.
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The camera lenses are factory-calibrated to provide superior performance in AR.
The quad-LED dual-tone flash from the iPhone 8 is also available on the SE, and it supports slow-sync flash. It keeps the shutter open for a bit longer, letting in some of the ambient light and making the image look more natural and not as contrasty as with regular flash images.
Thanks to the new Apple A13 Bionic chip and its ISP, the camera now supports portrait mode based solely on a depth map created by a machine learning process just like with the selfie camera.
The latest Apple Smart HDR from the iPhone 11 generation is also available on the iPhone SE - it should provide a noticeable boost in image quality, both day and night.
Unfortunately, the new Night Mode from the iPhone 11 series is missing on the SE.
The front-facing camera is the same 7MP unit we saw on the iPhone 7 and 8. It can use the so-called Retina flash, where your screen lights your face up in particular color to provide more pleasing skin tones depending on the color of the available light.
As we said, portraits are supported for selfies, too.
Camera app
The camera app has seen few changes over the years. It has the same interface with swipe-able modes that's been around for quite some time. As usual, all image- and video settings aren't in the camera app itself. Instead, you have to close the camera, open Settings, and then return to the camera. Hardly user-friendly!
You should also know that portrait mode works only on human subjects. Not that the camera is incapable of building a depth map no matter the subject, but because Apple doesn't want it to do it. You can always download a third-party app, like Halide, and make nice portraits of, say, your dog.
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Image quality
The Apple iPhone SE shoots very natural-looking photos. The dynamic range and the contrast are superb, the colors are simply spot-on, and noise is non-existent.
The detail levels are very good, even excellent at some spots, though elsewhere some more complex areas turn out a challenge for the camera - intricate details on the window blinds, as well as grass and tree branches are smeared and look like oil-painting.
Still, there very few phones capable of making out the entire grass terrain and/or all trees in the vicinity, and they are flagships. For a $400 phone, the iPhone SE shoots excellent daylight photos.
Apple iPhone SE (2020) 12MP daylight samples
The low-light performance has improved since the iPhone 8 by a lot even if the same camera takes the images. They present enough resolved detail, probably a result of a gentler noise reduction. The exposure is balanced on most of the photos, the color saturation is great with true to life colors (neither washed out, nor over-saturated). The dynamic range isn't the best, but a single camera can do only so much.
Apple iPhone SE (2020) 12MP low-light samples
It is a real pity Apple didn't put a bit more effort to bring the Night Mode to the iPhone SE, but they again, knowing Apple's way of things - we were surprised to even find a Portrait mode.
Speaking of portraits, we shot a few with the rear camera and they are okay. The subject separation is far from flawless, but the faux bokeh is quite nice. Those aren't the best portraits we've seen, but for a single camera - they are pretty fine.
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Apple iPhone SE (2020) 12MP portraits
You can check out how the iPhone SE 12MP camera perform in our dedicated compare tool.
Apple iPhone SE vs. iPhone 8 vs. iPhone 11 in our photo compare tool
Selfies
The 7MP Apple iPhone SE (2020) selfie photos can put to shame most of the 20MP and 32MP Quad-Bayer shooters we've experienced lately on a variety of Android phones. The iPhone SE 7MP images come out with outstanding detail, contrast, and even dynamic range. The colors are great and overall - this is one of the best selfie cameras we have seen in a while.
Apple iPhone SE (2020) 7MP selfies
The iPhone SE selfie shooter can also do portraits, and it does such with surprising proficiency. Both subject separation and simulated bokeh are remarkable, while nothing was lost on the subject, be it fine detail or body parts.
Apple iPhone SE (2020) 7MP selfie portraits
Video recording
Apple iPhone SE captures videos in all popular resolutions and frame rates, all of them - optically stabilized as usual. All 30fps videos also feature cinematic video stabilization and expanded dynamic range thanks to the Smart HDR. The iPhone SE can do 4K at 60fps and 1080p at 240fps.
The video bitrate is about 45Mbps in 4K at 30fps and 100Mbps for 4K at 60fps, or 15Mbps or 24Mbps in 1080p at 30fps and 60fps. Audio is recorded in wide stereo with a 160Kbps bitrate.
The 4K videos are captured at either 30fps or 60fps are virtually identical in quality. The picture is close to the still images - enough detail outside complex areas, but there is an average foliage presentation at best. The colors are great, and so is the contrast and white balance. There are no focus issues or compression artifacts. And the dynamic range is nothing short of impressive even when Smart HDR (on 60fps) was not involved.
The 1080p videos, 30 or 60 fps, are class-leading. Plenty of detail, great foliage, jaw-dropping, dynamic range. Those are among the best 1080p videos a smartphone can do.
The iPhone SE offers this interesting setting for its videos where it would automatically drop the frame rate of the 4K videos down to 24fps to improve the quality in low-light as this allows the camera to also drop the shutter speed. You can easily notice the brighter 24fps video. Sure, the low-light video quality isn't worthy of a flagship, but the iPhone SE is not one, which means it is fine for its class.
The optical and cinematic stabilization work in all resolution and frame rates, on both the main and the selfie camera.
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'How do I copy photos back to Camera Roll? - I wanted to organize my photos, so I did the whole import to iPhoto, create albums there, and sync. During the import I - without really thinking - chose to clear out my Camera Roll. Is there a way to move photos/videos from the Photo Library (created by iPhoto) back to Camera Roll - in essence, revert the whole thing? I've decided I actually prefer being able to delete things on my iPhone (less hassle compared to having to go into iPhoto, delete, resync, etc). Thanks.'
We have received quite a few inquires on how to copy photos from PC to iPhone Camera Roll or how to copy photos to Camera Roll. In fact, Apple has not allowed such kind of operation. However, we could still copy photos to Camera Roll in various ways. This guide would introduce you how to copy photos to iPhone Camera Roll.
Part 1: How to Move Photos to iPhone Camera Roll on iPhone
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Apple only enables you to copy photos to iPhone Camera Roll from other photo folders on iPhone. Therefore, if you want to copy photos from PC to iPhone Camera Roll, you need to firstly copy photos from PC to iPhone. Now, we would firstly let you know how to move photos to iPhone Camera Roll from iPhone photo folders.
- Open the Photos app on your iPhone.
- Go to the 'Album' column and then open any photo folder but Camera Roll folder.
- Open a photo and then click the 'Share' icon with an upper arrow.
- Then you could see multiple options: Copy, Duplicate, Slideshow, Hide, Print, etc. Click the 'Duplicate' option.
- Then the photo would be saved into Camera Roll. You could open the 'Camera Roll' folder to view the photo.
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In this way,you could easily copy photos to iPhone Camera Roll folder. If you want to copy photos from PC to iPhone Camera Roll, you need firstly to copy photos from PC to iPhone and then follow the above steps to copy photo to iPhone Camera Roll folder.
Part 2: How to Copy Photos from PC to iPhone Camera Roll
As we mentioned above, if you want to copy photos from PC to iPhone Camera Roll, you need firstly copy photos from PC to iPhone, and then you could do as the above guide to copy photos to iPhone Camera Roll. You could make use of Leawo iTransefr to help you copy photos from PC to iPhone Camera Roll folder. As a professional iOS data transfer software app, Leawo iTransfer could transfer up to 14 types of data and files between iOS devices (iPad, iPhone, iPod), iTunes and computer.
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Download and install this iTransfer on your computer. Check the below steps to learn how to copy photos from PC to iPhone Camera Roll.
Step 1. Launch the software
Run the software and connect your iPhone device to computer with USB cable. You iPhone information would be listed on the left sidebar.
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Step 2. Add photos
Go to ' iPhone > LIBRARY > Photos' tab. You could view all photos on your iPhone here and delete unwanted ones. To copy photos from PC to iPhone Camera Roll, click the 'Add > Add File/Add Folder' button.
Step 3. Choose photos to add from PC to iPhone Camera Roll
You will then be guided to add photo files or photo folders from PC to iPhone. Choose the one(s) you need to copy from PC to iPhone.
Step 4. Copy photos from PC to iPhone Camera Roll
After selecting the photos, click the 'Open' button to start to copy photos from PC to iPhone Camera Roll.
When the photos are copied from PC to iPhone, you could view all photos on Photos app on iPhone. Then, you only need to do as the Part 1 shows to move photos to iPhone Camera Roll. With Leawo iTransfer, you could copy multiple data and files like music, video, photos, etc. between iOS devices, iTunes and computer. If you're using a Mac computer, you could make use of Leawo iTransfer for Mac.
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Part 3: How to Copy Photos to iPhone Camera Roll via iTunes
To transfer photos to iPhone Camera Roll, you can try iTunes Photo Sync. What you need to do is make sure that you have the latest iTunes downloaded and installed on your PC and your iPhone connected to PC via the iPhone USB cable. However, please be careful of the syncing function of iTunes, for it is a double-edged sword. Once wrong click, all data on your iPhone will be gone. The following steps are going to show you how to transfer photos to iPhone Camera Roll with iTunes.
1. Plug your iPhone into the computer via the USB cable. Launch the latest iTunes if it doesn't launch automatically.
2. Navigate to 'File' option on the upper left corner and then click on 'Add File to Library'.
3. Select photos from your PC folders and then iTunes will sync the photos to iPhone automatically. You can also click on the iPhone icon at the top left corner and go to 'Settings > Photos', then tick 'Sync Photos' and click on 'Apply' to copy photos to iPhone Camera Roll.
2. Navigate to 'File' option on the upper left corner and then click on 'Add File to Library'.
3. Select photos from your PC folders and then iTunes will sync the photos to iPhone automatically. You can also click on the iPhone icon at the top left corner and go to 'Settings > Photos', then tick 'Sync Photos' and click on 'Apply' to copy photos to iPhone Camera Roll.
Part 4: How to Copy Photos to iPhone Camera Roll via Airdrop
AirDrop is characterized by transferring files wirelessly like contacts, photos, websites, bookmarks, etc. between iPhones, iPads, and Macs. If you want to copy photos to iPhone camera roll, AirDrop will be also a good choice. Please be noted that AirDrop only works for iOS devices and Macs. Before you start to follow these steps, please make sure that both iPhone and Mac are using the same Wi-Fi and their Bluetooth toggled on. Now let's focus on how to copy photos to iPhone camera roll via AirDrop.
1. On your iPhone, swipe upward to enter 'Control Center' panel. Tap on 'AirDrop' to turn it on. A prompt from the bottom will ask you to choose 'Contact Only/Everyone'. You can tap on 'Everyone' here. Generally speaking, your Wi-Fi and Bluetooth will be automatically active. If not, you can turn Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on manually.
2. On your Mac, connect the same Wi-Fi as the iPhone connects and go to 'Finder' at the top. Choose 'Go > AirDrop' to open AirDrop and choose 'Allow me to be discovered No One/Contacts Only/Everyone'. Choose any of them as you require.
3. On the AirDrop interface, you can see your iPhone device. Directly drag photos from your Mac to the icon representing iPhone and press 'Send'. At this time, a prompt on iPhone will ask you to approve the transferring. You can choose to accept the transfer and it starts to AirDrop photos from Mac to iPhone Camera Roll.
Part 5: How to Copy Photos to iPhone Camera Roll using E-mail
Copying photos to iPhone camera roll can be solved by email, as well. Email is more than a simple communication tool. It also helps people to store and share files with others. You can email various attachment types like videos, photos, text, etc. to and transfer them between different phones and computers. Now check the following steps to learn how to copy photos to iPhone Camera Roll via email.
1. Open your browser on your computer and log into your mail with your account and password.
2. Create a new email that attaches the photos you want to transfer from PC to iPhone Camera Roll. Enter a receiver email and send the email with attached photos. You can use another email address that you own. If not, just send them to friends you trust.
3. On your iPhone, open the receiver mailbox to receive the pictures attached.
4. Top on the photos and then save to your iPhone.
5. The photos would now be successfully transferred from PC to iPhone Camera Roll.
1. Open your browser on your computer and log into your mail with your account and password.
2. Create a new email that attaches the photos you want to transfer from PC to iPhone Camera Roll. Enter a receiver email and send the email with attached photos. You can use another email address that you own. If not, just send them to friends you trust.
3. On your iPhone, open the receiver mailbox to receive the pictures attached.
4. Top on the photos and then save to your iPhone.
5. The photos would now be successfully transferred from PC to iPhone Camera Roll.
OK, we have learned 5 solutions to copy photos to iPhone Camera Roll. Each of them has advantages and disadvantages. You can choose any solution that works for you. For me, I prefer Leawo iTransfer, because it is easy and efficient in transferring any types of files and I can rely on it to manage my iPhone space. I really advise you to give Leawo iTransfer a shot.