Tuesday, September 29, 2015

How to shoot slow motion video in 1080p on iPhone 6s

Learn how to get

1080p-HD-Slow-mo

 the most from the camera of the new iPhone.
Apple's flagship this year received a number of interesting innovations. One improvement was the 12-megapixel rear camera, c by which you can now shoot video in the resolution of 4K.
Many, however, still do not know about another innovation: the opportunity to record a slow roller for an improved quality. Previous iPhone models can create interval video to a maximum resolution of 720p, and iPhone 6S can do the same video as 1080p.
Initially, this setting is disabled and the camera takes iPhone 6S not Full HD. To enable the highest quality recording mode "slow", do the following:

Open the system setup and go to the section Photo and Camera.

Select the item Record Slo-mo.

Set 1080p HD resolution at 120 frames per second.

After changing this setting will have to take into account the two pitfalls. The first - recorded videos in 1080p resolution will occupy more space in memory. For example, in minute video change in picture quality will cost you 70-80 megabytes of free space.
The second caveat is that at Full HD resolution frame rate is halved. In the Slo-mo is expressed in a less smooth slow pictures.
In any case, try to remove the video test in each mode. And then decide which is better - or more than a pretty picture frame.

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