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Apple phones come with many improvements every year. This year, for example, all iPhone 12 models have OLED displays, the top-of-the-line A14 Bionic mobile processor, a new design, and a redesigned camera system. The camera system has been playing a major role recently, and the world's technology giants are constantly competing to come up with the best camera. For example, Samsung mainly relies on a large number of megapixels, but it is important to note that megapixels do not mean much these days, which is also proven by, among other things, Apple. It has been offering a photo system with 12 Mpix lenses for several years, and it must be noted that the photos from them are perfect.

However, a high-quality photo system should not only be able to take photos - it should also be able to record high-quality video. The truth is, he had the photos Apple always very good, but every time there was a conqueror who surpassed the results of the iPhones. On the contrary, when it comes to video recording, Apple phones are practically unbeatable. The latest flagships in the form of the iPhones 12 and 12 Pro can record video in 4K HDR Dolby Vision at 30 FPS or 60 FPS. The resulting recording is then really perfect and in certain situations you may have trouble telling whether the video was made by an Apple phone or a professional camera.

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But the truth is that recording 4K video at 60 FPS takes up a lot of storage space. If you are one of those people who really likes to shoot videos, it is quite frankly pointless to buy one. iPhone se basic storage. You can currently iPhone 12 (mini) purchased as standard with 64 GB, iPhone 12 Pro (Max) then 128 GB, but older devices started with 16 GB, which is woefully small for today. Some of you may be wondering how much space it takes up on iPhone one minute of video in all sorts of different qualities. In this case, just look below where the informationmacTo find out how long one minute of recording takes, you can find:

  • 720 HD at 30 FPS approx 45 MB (space saving)
  • 1080p HD at 30 FPS approx 65 MB (default)
  • 1080p HD at 60 FPS approx 90 MB (more fluent)
  • 4K at 24 FPS approx 150 MB (cinematic)
  • 4K at 30 FPS approx 190 MB (higher resolution)
  • 4K at 60 FPS approx 400 MB (high resolution, smoother)

One minute of slow motion then takes up in storage:

  • 1080p HD at 120 FPS approx 170 MB
  • 1080p HD at 240 FPS approx 480 MB

Of course, the above values ​​may differ from device to device, but at most by a few tens of MB. If you want to check which preset you have set on your iPhone, or if you want to change the video recording quality settings, it's not complicated. You just need to go to Settings, where to get off below and click the box Camera. Then click on the option here as needed Video recording whether Slow motion recording. Among other things, in this section you can also (de)activate HDR, automatic FPS and several other functions.

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