Shot On iPhone 14 Pro Max In Cinematic Mode - iPhone 14 Pro Max - Cinematic Mode 4K
Shot On iPhone 14 Pro Max In Cinematic Mode - iPhone 14 Pro Max - Cinematic Mode 4K
Cinematic Mode utilizes Dolby Vision HDR and a technique called "rack focus" to seamlessly shift the focus from one subject to another when you're shooting video. It does this by locking the focus on the subject in a scene and blurring the background to achieve depth of field. If you subsequently move the camera to center on a new subject or a new subject enters the scene, Cinematic mode automatically switches the focal point to this new subject and blurs out the background.
For example, if you're shooting video of someone and then a second person enters the scene, your iPhone will intelligently adjust the surrounding blur to focus-lock on the second person. It will even automatically switch back to the initial subject if the person's face looks away from the camera, effectively generating a sophisticated professional filmmaking effect on the fly.
On all four iPhone 14 models, Cinematic mode videos can now be recorded in 4K, for higher resolution capture, at either 24 frames per second (film style) or 30 frames per second. The following steps show you how to change to the resolution.
⭐️How to Enable 4K Cinematic Mode?
1 - Launch the Settings app on your iPhone 14.
2 - Scroll down and tap through to Camera.
3 - Tap Record Cinematic.
4 - Select either 4K at 24 fps or 4K at 30 fps.
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Shot On iPhone 14 Pro Max In Cinematic Mode - iPhone 14 Pro Max - Cinematic Mode 4K
Shot On iPhone 14 Pro Max In Cinematic Mode - iPhone 14 Pro Max - Cinematic Mode 4K
Shot On iPhone 14 Pro Max In Cinematic Mode - iPhone 14 Pro Max - Cinematic Mode 4K