Email hello@sixtwelve.studio with your iPhone model, iOS version, and sixtyfive version (Archive → About).
Full experience: iPhone 12–17 Pro and Pro Max — all rear lenses (13 · 24 · tele) and bundled calibration when available.
Basic mode: iPhone 12–16 (non-Pro) — ultra-wide and wide only.
Limited mode: Other install-eligible iPhones — wide lens only, with an in-app notice.
The iOS Simulator has no camera; use a physical iPhone to test capture. See Compatibility.
In sixtyfive: Archive → Preferences → Erase all sixtyfive data. To remove exported photographs, delete them in the Photos app. See our Privacy Policy.
sixtyfive is distributed on the Apple App Store. Purchase and refund questions follow Apple's policies.
The physical 13mm ultra-wide, 24mm main, and your iPhone Pro’s native telephoto. Lens changes are hard camera switches, never digital zoom.
Yes. Turn the phone and the finder follows the body into a vertical 24:65 frame while its controls remain readable.
Not after frame 1. Film stays locked for all 21 exposures. You can eject early, but the unexposed frames are given up.
No. The 65:24 or 24:65 frame is fixed before release and is never changed afterward.
sixtyfive still runs. iPhone 12–16 (non-Pro) use basic mode (ultra-wide and wide). Other iPhones use limited mode (wide lens only) with a clear in-app notice. Only the simulator and devices without a rear camera are blocked.
No. Film recipes are fixed tone and color recipes chosen before release. There is no generative editing anywhere in sixtyfive.
The finished maximum-resolution JPEG and its versioned capture manifest. sixtyfive does not make a RAW capture claim.
No. sixtyfive is a one-time purchase at $14.99. There are no paid film packs or in-app purchases.
Write to hello@sixtwelve.studio.