Camera Focus problems: iPhone 13 Pro Max … (2024)

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It is inconceivable how no one is talking about this and how Apple is doing nothing to fix it! I bought my iPhone 13 in November 2021, and to this day I am still having problems with the device's camera. When you try to take pictures in a mirror the focus goes crazy, switching between macro and wide angle continuously, if you block macro the picture comes out blurry due to it not being able to focus properly.

Likewise with photos taken in complete darkness, when you activate the flash, the camera does not focus! It fires the photo at the same time as the flash, skipping the focus step and many of these photos come out blurry, until you are lucky enough to get it to focus in the middle of the flash firing and that's it.

It is important to emphasize that I do not have a case or lens protectors on my cameras...

This is a real headache, Apple needs to do something and fix it!

iPhone 13 Pro Max, iOS 15

Posted on Mar 11, 2022 5:18 AM

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Posted on Jul 20, 2022 11:31 AM

I bought the Iphone 13 PM 256 a month back and the camera lens is switching to macro mode automatically and the picture quality is bad. If I turn off the macro mode the camera is unable to focus at all and the subject is blurry. This is big problem and I expect apple to fix this ASAP.

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ayushy4

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Jul 20, 2022 11:31 AM in response to emmanueldmc

I bought the Iphone 13 PM 256 a month back and the camera lens is switching to macro mode automatically and the picture quality is bad. If I turn off the macro mode the camera is unable to focus at all and the subject is blurry. This is big problem and I expect apple to fix this ASAP.

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Apr 23, 2022 2:48 PM in response to emmanueldmc

This issue can be annoying. Here is what worked for me:

in the video or photo view

  1. Tap and holdwherever you want to focus on the screen.
  2. Keep holding your finger on the screen for a few seconds till you see theAE/AF lockprompt appear at the top of the screen.

this way the auto focus features of lenses are closed and no more focus blurring issues.

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Aug 6, 2022 10:40 AM in response to merlinapple

Me toooo! It is SO ANNOYING! I bought my 13 pro in November. And it’s only gotten worse. If I turn the macro lens off, the lens just gets blurry and completely out of focus. Even if the subject is within a normal distance. And it’s every time I open the camera app. I used to be able to close/reopen the camera and it’d be fixed. Or just turn off the macro option and it’d work ok. But now, it’s almost completely unusable. It only focuses on subjects 10+ feet away. I tried taking video of a storm, nope, blurry the whole time. Picture of my husband on the couch? Nope. Blurry. For how much the phone costs, I expected WAY better. A functioning camera for example.

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Sep 4, 2022 1:19 PM in response to emmanueldmc

I have the exact same issue. The macro functionality is useless.

Some Apple person links to this:

“If the camera or flash on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch isn't working

If your photos are blurry or the camera screen is black, here's what to do.

Remove case, accessory, or film and test”

Are they serious!?

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Apr 21, 2022 11:14 AM in response to emmanueldmc

I do not understand how this is still a problem, or why on earth it was a problem in the first place.

The jumping between lenses at close range makes the camera basically non-functional for almost everything I need it for (lots of small jewelry product photography and nature macro). I've deeply regretted upgrading ever since I got my 13 pro max, my old iphone might not have been as powerful, but at least the camera functionality was reliable. Not being able to count on my camera to focus on what I need when I'm in the 2-5 inches range is infuriating. I've found it's especially problematic if the subject I'm shooting is "smooth" (flowers or leaves or plastic surfaces with little texture), objects with texture seem to be picked up easier, but if it's anything smooth in the foreground, the camera just automatically jumps to focus on either the background or the ground (especially in outside environments).

I don't understand why you'd build a camera this powerful, but not have the options to set the focus range. Apple has spent millions advertising this phone to "professional" photographers, but I don't know any professional photographers who would ever purchase a camera where there was no manual focus functionality.

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May 12, 2022 6:33 AM in response to mrs_dss

I tried with and without. Believe me it’s not the cover.I dont understand why they dont just make an extra mode only for macro so it doesnt interfere while taking a normal picture. It can sometimes really destroy the moment because sometimes you dont have much time to take a shot and then you struggle with this and even have to close the app in multitasking and reopen…

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Aug 17, 2022 2:37 PM in response to Dogcow-Moof

Please dont just ignore that it isnt working properly the way it should :-)

Yes it’s supposed to change automatically, but it does that very often in moments where it shouldn’t and sometimes has problems to focus because of that. It should have a full manual macro-mode. It just shouldn’t happen at all for a phone in that price class and is incredible that in almost 1 yr since i habe the phone this hasn’t been fixed yet. Because macro is something you barely use usually so why would you make it an automatic mode.

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Sep 27, 2022 1:01 AM in response to DaveOB5150

The 13 Pro Max judges focus distance among other things using a LiDAR Scanner you need to be careful not to block; there's certainly nothing wrong with the photo you posted.

Camera Focus problems: iPhone 13 Pro Max … (11)

iPhone 13 Pro Max - Apple Support

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Sep 25, 2022 4:14 PM in response to Liljap007

Even after the newest update the issue is still there. Try shooting through a chain link fence, never had the problem before this w/models prior to the 13 Pro Max

normally will easily allow me to use the middle lens and zoom in, but now always switched to macro even w/macro turned off… I have nothing covering the lenses from my case.

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Jul 21, 2022 4:18 PM in response to Dogcow-Moof

It is indeed a very bad design. I can’t tell you how many times that camera changed to macro-mode altough I was not too near to an object. It supposed to be an extra mode or button that u have to press for macro, it could be that simple…

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Apr 14, 2022 1:50 AM in response to emmanueldmc

I got my phone just about the same time you did, and I noticed it within a day shooting flowers. What is the point of macro video if the camera will NOT just pick ONE focus range, or better yet, LET ME SET THE FOCUS AND STOP AUTO ADJUSTING IT.

I've worked around it, and the phone is a wonder in many other ways, so I've given it a pass, but this would be intolerable in any pro video environment, and is no fun for a consumer either. The whole rack focus concept is a bit preposterous as well, but anyway, it should be a firmware fix, something, to make this stop. I'm shooting something in macro on video tonight and I can't get as close as I want because when I pan out, it stutters, skips, refocusses with another lens. It's really stupid, but I guess it's because if it didn't do it, it might fall out of focus as I pull away. I'd rather have THAT than this. For video, it should let me pick macro or standard, and deal with the outcomes of testing those ranges. Whoever decided this JARRING switching in the middle of every macro video was the best solution needs a talking to.

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Sep 27, 2022 3:13 AM in response to Dogcow-Moof

The problem was it took forever to get that photo where it wouldn’t lock onto the fence like attached. I’ve shot through the fence 1000’s of times before and never had the issue I have now w/this phone.

as mentioned in my first post, there’s more than enough room in a link to focus on the plane and not grab the fence.

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Apr 24, 2022 4:20 PM in response to emmanueldmc

Im having the same problem and my wife too. I have the 13 Pro max and she has the 13 pro. And the camera lenses jump around and my wife has big problems taking normal pictures of landscapes and stuff. I managed to turn on in the settings that u can turn off the macro setting which helps off the macro-lens once it comes but still it would get blurry and you have to close the camera app and reopen it. I just wish that it wouldnt be automatic in the first place but just an option to choose. It‘s really horrible like that and often makes problems to shoot normal pictures because the macro-lens is something one would barely use.

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Mar 12, 2022 7:56 AM in response to emmanueldmc

Hello emmanueldmc,

Welcome to Apple Support Communities. For camera issues, this article can help you get started.

If the camera or flash on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch aren't working

Please let us know if it helps.

Cheers!

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May 12, 2022 2:20 AM in response to Foto21

Foto21 wrote:

I got my phone just about the same time you did, and I noticed it within a day shooting flowers. What is the point of macro video if the camera will NOT just pick ONE focus range, or better yet, LET ME SET THE FOCUS AND STOP AUTO ADJUSTING IT.

Do this:

To lock your manual focus and exposure settings for upcoming shots, touch and hold the focus area until you see AE/AF Lock; tap the screen to unlock settings.

Use iPhone camera tools to set up your shot - Apple Support

The auto switching to the wide lens occurs because you are closer than the minimum focus distance for the normal lens.

You can shut off the switch to the wide lens, but if you are closer than the minimum focus distance for the normal lens, your subject will be out of focus.

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FAQs

Why is my iPhone 13 Pro Max camera unfocused? ›

If your iPhone photos are blurry, your camera is likely shifting between lenses when it shouldn't be. To fix blurry photos, enable Macro Control and turn off Lens Correction in Settings. There's also several fixes for iPhone 15, 14, and 13 Pro Max glitches causing blurry photos.

Why does my iPhone 13 Pro Max have a hard time focusing? ›

The camera changes to the macro lens when you are too close for the normal lens to focus. There is nothing to fix, that's how the phone is designed.

Why is my iPhone camera not focusing correctly? ›

Software glitches, damaged sensors, improper magnetic lens attachments, and wrong settings may trigger iPhone camera not focusing problems. Restarting the iPhone, checking the lenses, removing attachments, and updating iOS can fix most camera-related issues on an iPhone.

Why does my iPhone 13 lose focus? ›

The auto switching to the wide lens occurs because you are closer than the minimum focus distance for the normal lens. You can shut off the switch to the wide lens, but if you are closer than the minimum focus distance for the normal lens, your subject will be out of focus.

Why is my camera focusing and unfocusing? ›

When a camera continuously goes in and out of focus (i.e. popping, jumping), it is usually caused by the autofocus feature. As a subject moves, autofocus will continuously readjust until the lens is in focus. Depending on movement, lighting, and background, cameras can have trouble stabilizing the focus at times.

How do I get my iPhone 13 Pro to focus? ›

"Adjust the camera's focus and exposure
  1. Open Camera.
  2. Tap the screen to show the automatic focus area and exposure setting.
  3. Tap where you want to move the focus area.
  4. Next to the focus area, drag up or down to adjust the exposure.
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Why does my iPhone have a hard time focusing? ›

Sometimes, focusing issues arise because of the way you use the iPhone camera. Avoid taking photos of subjects that are too close to the iPhone. Also, don't change the distance from the subject, move around, or shake the phone. These make it hard for the iPhone camera to focus properly.

Why is my camera not focusing properly? ›

Each camera lens has a minimum distance from which it can shoot a subject. This is called the minimum focusing distance. If you are closer than the minimum focusing distance to the subject you are trying to take a picture of, you will not be able to focus properly.

Why is my phone camera struggling to focus? ›

Restart Your Phone and Use the Camera App Again

This one is the basic yet most effective troubleshooting solution for Android camera app issues. What you need to do is to close the camera App completely (force close it if needed), and re-launch it. Then Restart your phone and try using the camera again.

Why are my iPhone photos blurry all of a sudden? ›

There are many reasons why photos end up looking blurry. Dust, dirt or fingerprints on the camera lens are common causes. Also, shooting in low light or darkness can cause this. Using portrait mode incorrectly, zooming and not focusing properly can all cause iPhone photos to get blurry.

How to turn off auto focus on iPhone 13? ›

Turn off a Focus
  1. Do any of the following: Touch and hold the Focus icon on the Lock Screen. Open Control Center, then tap Focus.
  2. Tap the Focus that's on to turn it off.

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