@@stalman Just a tip, try shooting in ProRes and then edit in Photo's app and set the sharpness to 1. Even though it shows 0 as default, I'm completely sure it's a value a lot higher, the annoying iPhone sharpening goes away - and it sends a compressed file over AirDrop that looks great.
Thank you for giving props to the default camera app. I thought I was going nuts because filmic pro was, in my opinion, unnecessarily complex for my simple needs. Thanks again!
Old-school guy here. Shot documentaries in the 90s. Watching lots of RU-vid videos trying to decide the best platform to get back into shooting. This video is the best produced and most informative I have watched in several months! 10 stars!!! Thanks and subscribed ;)
pro tip: wrap your AW around your phone with the AW screen and the back camera facing you. Put the AW in camera mode, and now you can make sure you're in frame while you vlog with the good camera ;)
Hi Tyler, this is what I needed. I have started a RU-vid channel and I was thinking to make the most of my iPhone 12 before acquiring any gear. I was recording indoor, close to a window with good sunlight but I was getting a strange image quality. Now I know it was the HDR option! Thanks a lot! I love your videos and I really want to say that I admire your skills and style. Thanks a lot for all the effort you put into helping others! 😊
@@stalman I've been shooting with it since I got the iPhone 13pro a year ago, but I just turned it off after watching video, hoping it'll save me some time in my workflow. I can't remember if you mentioned it in the video or not, but when would you want to incorporate it into your workflow? Situations where the lighting is really tough (golden hour, but also some shady areas, etc?)
Thanks a lot for the feedback, there is a long way for me to master the basics, so the simpler I can make it now the further I will get with less effort. Great!
Excellent and informative video! The effort you put into these videos doesn't go unnoticed. Really well edited and explained. Thanks Tyler! Appreciate it.
Found this by chance when exploring iPhone features. 🔥WOW 🔥 You put great effort in creating videos that truly help us folks out and are fun to watch 🤩 I particularly love your energy when presenting and how you answer just the right questions. Amazing!!!
My gosh, Tyler, the video footage is delicious! It didn't hurt that the skater is so freaking photogenic. Thanks so much for demoing the 3x lens the way you did - utterly wonderful in Action and Cinematic modes for faces. Loved the .5 footage, too, ultrawides are wonderful! Cameras have come a long way since I borrowed my old man's 1939 Zeiss Ikon f/2.8 folding camera in 1966. Now that I'm a clueless, know-nothing video beginner at 81, this was so helpful and appealing - I absorbed it through my pores.
Disagree about 60p being only for slow-mo and otherwise looks awful because it's video game-like. If you pan / walk around a lot and pan quite quickly (even with a gimbal), 60p is pretty much a must as the camera movement will be much less eye/brain-wear-inducing.
I know a lot of people share your preference, but I've got to stand by 24 or 30 being the only frame rates I can recommend. There are virtually no professionals mastering to faster rates and most people perceive as a soap opera or live sports aesthetic.
@@stalman Yup, I definitely know the cons of 60p (or, for that matter, 48p, see Hobbit - An Unexpected Journey.) I wouldn't use it for artistic purposes either. However, for strictly event shooting when one knows the end video won't be shown in cinemas etc. but is only handled as a documentary etc. viewed over RU-vid, 60p is a great choice if the footage contains a lot of camera movement. Fluidity at 60p is just far better for the eyes / brain than at 30p, let alone 24p.
@@mostlyfinnishlifeeventsand5112 Overall 60fps for normal speed scenes just looks bad, it lacks that natural blur we are all used to and it gives the shot that soap opera look that just doesn’t look natural at all, no wonder even to this date the standard in cinema still 24fps. High fps is meant for slowmo, and that’s where you see it being used with the best results, in videogame like you mentioned is a totally different scenario, you are dealing with something that you are interacting and quick response makes the experience better since any lag in n between your input the the character reaction can ruin the gameplay.
60fps is not for phones or even mobile camera as .60fps is for apsc / full frame cameras as we can change lens and we dont care for low light settings . Apsc /full frames lens are differrnt world comparing to phones/mobile cameras lens . On my 2nd channel personaly using 30 fps always . I hate iphone users thats are recording hdr video and everythihg is burned with brightness bcoz they see its fine on their phone and they dont watch their channel on TV . For me SoNY experia is best low light phone with HDR HLG . But that doesnt mean iphone sux as only apple have dolbybvision recording but not much ppl understand how HDR is working .
and yes, the 14Pro, thanks to the highly capable 1x sensor and downsampling, delivers relatively noise-free video even in dim light when shooting 4k60. Of course, 4k30 or 4k24 would be cleaner, but the, thanks to the high frame rate, fluidity is far more important for me than noise. And the 14PM is pretty much clean compared to most of the competition. This is why I'm no longer forced to reduce the framerate when there's little light, unlike with the iPhone 11. The latter is FAR noisier. (The above, obviously, only pertains to the 1x camera. The other two cameras (and even the 1x one when you use the 2x zoom) are far noisier.)
I just found Cinema P3 Camera Pro which is a fantastic option to Filmic, which went to a subscription model for $50 a year. Cinema P3 has full manual mode, log recording too.
That tip on the producing slow motion by slowing down 60fps was great. I wonder if I’ll have the disciple to do that or just use the slow motion option.
Hi there..just got my iPhone 14plus 256gigs on a good deal.i used to own the SE 2nd gen n i know i need to explore more on my my new toy. Like ur content n will surely take a note on those.Ur new subs also…thank you.
There's something about these videos that makes me feel like a kid sat in the back of class watching some super cool show on my phone while the boring supply teacher is talking in the "background" haha.
I am considering moving to the Apple environment and getting an iPhone 14. Two of the "selling points" are the Prores videos and 48MP photos. From what you said, I concluded that Prores on iPhone isn't that good.
Sorry, I hate motion blur. I shoot and play in 60fps. Unless you are shooting a motion picture, why would you want things to blur? I don't think 60fps looks awful. I guess I am just different...
@@stalman I’m trying to grow my audience, I feel like it’s a way my content can “stand out” in feeds being that it’s one of the only ways to boost quality besides 60fps on IG
i will say u rather learn about 2020 hlg and 709. dont need to go on depth but its better to shoot in hdr even thought it seems like its not doing much
I’ve been hooked on LumaFusion for editing videos on my phone especially since the default editor can’t compress/change resolution. Only thing I don’t like is that you can’t scale custom resolutions.
On my real cameras I’m conscious of shutter speed being double my frame rate for smooth slowmo video playback. Since the native iPhone camera app doesn’t allow shutter speed control, do you ever find your 60 fps or 120 fps to be jittery when slowed down in a typical 30fps project?
Fab video really. Since your video really stands out from the crowd I'd like to pick your brain about the difference between the 14 pro and the 14 pro max. You haven't mentioned the 14 Pro Max, so why? I have the 13 Pro Max now, and it's big. I started to like the size and weight but recognised that most tests on YT are about the 14 pro ... there must be a reason. What's the elephant in the room?
It’s such a tough topic that’s why I left it out. The only way to really do it professionally is to record and monitor externally. The problem with most iPhone mics is that you need to unplug the mic to hear what you recorded, but yes it looks like the DJI mics are the best solution right now
I think I remember that a certain level of internal storage, 128gb vs 256gb vs 512gb, is important in editing but I don't see that mentioned here and as I'm about to order an iphone 15 pro, I thought it important I ask.
nice info .. this month i am upgrading from my iphone xr to iphone 14, wanted to go fr the iphone 14 pro max .. but in India the prices r too much extra due to the taxes and stuff making it almost double the original price, too bad fr indian users. i normally shoot with my sony a7siii and the iphone 14 will be a good run and gun bcam fr me
STABILIZATION is where to found and set up coz im using ip14 and i couldnt find this word in the setting so im a bet confuse so pls enlighten me. new follower here ty
As someone who has never used Apple unless you include their very first computer lol this was very helpful. I'm getting a new 13 Pro. Can you recommend any other videos for that phone specifically? I'll be using this and my old Sony a77ii for a mix of video and photography. Thanks! 📸 🤳🏻 Just subscribed!
Great video! Do you have a video about WHITE BALANCING using my iPhone 14 pro’s Camera app? The auto WB is constantly making me look like I’m on Mars. Please and thank you!
You should ALWAYS shoot in HDR. FCP is not friendly with iPhone footage for some reason. If you download Lumafusion, it automatically fixes your HDR footage. It's really well optimized for HDR & HLG projects. You need to use 4K60 for shooting to capture all the fine details. So many people are gamers, that your video will stick out to them. It's eye catching and it looks better over time.
Great video, but I think it would be important together with the settings of the camera app mention the importance of controlling the light and the importance of a ND filter. A ND filter would’ve made the videos so much better by allowing to control the shutter speed. Together with that it will end up removing a little bit of that digital edge from the image. If this video were about any other camera, we’d have used a ND filter and mention the general rule of 2x the frame rate for setting shutter speed, same rule applies on iPhone cameras. Of course, not possible to mention everything that’s important and a great video nonetheless.
I’ve wondered what resolution people leave their phone on by default. Most of my videos are just tiny clips to show a friend something, not a fancy video or lifelong memory, so I record in 720p for the smaller file size. And usually 1080p outside of that. I only shoot 4K if it’s something intended as an edited video.
Thank you Tyler for this great overview and all the guidance you've provided over the years. Question: There are two segments in this video that talk about stabilization, standard and Action Mode. Both segments have a side by side comparison to no stabilization, which looks like it's shot with a third party app because there's less detail in the highlights but the skin tones are consistent. At the beginning of each segment DeVanté is standing still and then begins to move. On the standard stabilization example you can see the apple camera app's aggressive dynamic tone mapping change the skin tones frame by frame. In the Action Mode it appears less aggressive. Do you think this is because Action Mode crops in more and therefore there's less tonal variance in each frame or is there something fundamentally different about how dynamic tone mapping is applied in Action Mode? And just a general comment (no response needed). It's a bummer that Apple doesn't provide a compression option for the native camera app that's somewhere between the current HEVC bitrates and ProRes 422 HQ.
It's been months and I can't seem to find the first Casetify iPhone case Tyler showed in the vid. I really wanted that futuristic look with the lined human anatomy design. Can someone please help?
when i turn with my i phone 14 pro in video mode or cinematic mode the footage looks jumpy is there anything i need to change or is this the way it is ?, recorded without gimble and tried different fps for cinematic no improvement but regular video mode i get an improvement recording in 60 fps, anybody got any advice ?
I actually cut out my segment about it because I didn't explain it very well, but I do go further into depth about it in the camera app video linked at the end
What if I want to shoot a short film at 4k 24fps but also wanted to include slow motion? Shooting 4k 60fps and slowing it down to 24fps doesn’t sound right.
Sorry man but you're a typical mainstream film maker. I like watching and recording in 60 fps AND 4K and it looks refreshing. Only thing I will always hate is portrait video recording. Even if I'm filming for social media I do it in landscape. Portrait filming just looks like you're looking at something through a door opening, ugh!
Hi! Thank you for the tips!! I have an iPhone 13 Pro Max. Is there a way for me to manually set the WHITE BALANCE in the native iPhone app? I can't understand how Apple doesn't release this control causing the WB to change several times depending on the situation I'm recording... Big hug