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-[* black] No time for frivolity today, we've got places to go and other teardowns to get to. We head straight for the headline Pro Max feature: the new cameras.
+[* black] No time for frivolity today, we've got places to go and [https://www.ifixit.com/News/46884/m1-macbook-teardowns-something-old-something-new|other|new_window=true] [guide|138280|teardowns|new_window=true] to attend to. We head straight for the headline Pro Max feature: the new cameras.
[* black] The standard wide camera (bottom left) is the source of all the 12 Pro Max chatter. It's reportedly housing a 47% larger sensor, allowing it to gather more light and thus, better photos.
-[* black] With X-ray vision, we see that the standard wide's sensor is definitely large. We can also see the magnets surrounding it. Perhaps those comprise the new sensor-shift image stabilization system?
+[* black] With X-ray vision, we see that the standard wide's sensor is definitely bigger. We can also clearly see the four magnets surrounding it—telltale signs of Apple's brand-new sensor-shift image stabilization system.