Milky Way is a galaxy shaped like a snail's buttocks and also the location of the solar system, as it is very large. Recently, astronomer and author Tom Kerss used his iPhone 12 Pro Max camera to capture Milky Way almost unbelievably.
Even he himself did not expect the same and was surprised when the results came out better than he expected. According to a post on Tom Kerss' Twitter account, he set the "ProRAW" function to 12-Bit DNG to get this picture.
Of course, although the latest iPhone is capable of recording, the astronomer also confirmed that it is not perfect because the smartphone has a small camera sensor. In the past, we also saw Android smartphones capable of capturing the same Milky Way, especially the Astrophotography Mode feature on the Google Pixel line.
If you are using an iPhone 12 Pro Max but have not yet turned on ProRAW, you can download and try it out as well as edit it after the shoot. What do you think about the picture of Milky Way taken from this iPhone 12 Pro Max?