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Last weekend, I spent a pretty magical day in Central Park. 

The weather was beautiful — sunny and crisp — and the leaves had almost fully turned, making it one of the best times to experience Central Park’s foliage. I had no plan for the day, other than wandering around the park and getting some fresh air (oh, and catching a glimpse of the park’s famed Mandarin duck). 

It seemed like the perfect excuse to test the camera on the smartphone I’m using right now: Apple’s new iPhone XS Max. Apple touted the camera’s new features during its big September event, and it’s expected to be excellent.

I didn’t put the phone through its paces, or do a scientific camera test. But what I found still surprised me. I excepted it to be great camera, but I was also expecting to be unimpressed by portrait mode, which has never quite been perfect, and the colors in general, which sometimes look too warm for my taste.

But it turns out that the camera really is that good. Take a look: 

(It’s worth noting that photos may appear slightly compressed due to a bug with Business Insider’s website — we’re working on it!)