Key Facts
- Apple developed a custom camera module using iPhone parts to replace the onboard cameras used for F1 live race broadcasts.
- The system includes an iPhone camera sensor and an A-series chip, likely the 48MP sensor and A17 Pro silicon from the iPhone 15 Pro.
- Due to F1 cars not allowing active radios inside, Apple created a custom iPad app that connects to the camera rig via USB-C for control.
- Footage captured with this system will appear in F1 The Movie, releasing internationally on June 25 and in U.S. theaters on June 27.
For its upcoming , Apple tasked its engineers with building a custom camera module, using iPhone parts, to replace the onboard cameras that are used for F1 live race broadcasts.
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