Low light, ultra-low light, and high lit areas are included. All of the shots are filmed in the 30fps mode with auto 24fps, so they are all in 24fps mode. This is to allow the most light into the sensor. Filmed in 4K and rendered in 4K. HDR DolbyVision is not supported on YouTube so this video does look better itself on the iPhone, but with Dolby Vision not supported on the most popular online video outlet, it seems a bit pointless to include it. The size of the full video is around 1.7GB.
Apple iPhone impresses us again, but it still is not a replacement for a mirrorless camera with a gimbal. Fuzzy black areas don't show up on the iPhone itself when watching on that screen but are very prevalent here. Is it better vs. the iPhone 11 Pro? We think that the larger sensor definitely looks great for letting more light in.
Today I take a stroll with the iPhone 12 Pro Max around Islands of Adventure at night. We pass by the HULK, walk through Marvel Super Hero Island, and pretty much have the whole place to ourselves. Sound test also as all sound is directly through the iPhone 12 Pro MAX. Testing the 2.5x camera, 0.5x camera, and the regular 1x camera most prevalently, which should perform best. City lighting, darker lighting, and a medium amount of light mix.
There is no Gimbal, just held by two hands while slightly trying to keep steady, but not overly cautious about it. #iphone12promax #promax #iphonevideotest Video test, I-phone pro max 12. 3 lense video test.