Austin Mann takes the iPhone 14 Pro to the Scottish Highlands
Why it’s a game‑changer for adventure photographers
Austin Mann – the travel snappin’ king who’s forever chasing sunrise over the misty moors – just dropped a fresh blog that showcases iPhone 14 Pro’s camera chops.
- 48‑megapixel magic: massive resolution that’s perfect if you want that eye‑catching photo on a large wall or a glossy magazine.
- Smart cropping: the phone practically whispers, “Zoom in, focus on what matters.” Great when you’re after those tiny textures on a stone wall or a weathered hiking boot.
- Highland test drive: Mann put the phone to the test on wild, windswept moors, proving it can handle low light, motion, and the occasional puff of wind without losing clarity.
Bottom line: for explorers who want their shots to pop on a big format (think living‑room murals, portfolio prints, or the friend who just can’t stop looking at your photos), the 14 Pro’s 48‑MP power might just be your new best bud.

Snap‑Quick Review: 12MP ProRAW & Action Mode
The 12‑MP ProRAW format is the photog’s new best buddy. It’s “lightning fast”, ships a consistent resolution for every lens, and keeps your storage and battery happy. Great for those low‑light shots that you normally think you have to hold your breath for.
Action Mode: Light, Please!
We put the new Action mode through its paces, and the verdict is simple: brighter scenes are lifesavers. If you’re filming indoors with typical lighting, the feature won’t fire up properly. The photographer’s own notes say the mode is basically ineffective without sufficient light.
- ProRAW = lightning‑speed, consistent resolution, and lighter on storage/battery.
- Action Mode = needs a good light source; short‑coming indoors, best for daylight or bright studio settings.
- Full review available on Austin Mann’s official site.
With these insights, you’re ready to pick the right setting for next time you hit the shutter.
