The iPhone’s camera is not a move fast and break things kind of product. After almost two decades of careful iteration, it’s still made to take photos that you can shoot once and chuck straight in the group chat. Jon McCormack, Apple’s VP of camera software engineering, has spent a lot of time keeping things in check this way, and with good reason. When both your dad and 28 Years Later director Danny Boyle are using the same device to wildly different ends, change needs to be curated slowly.