Submitted by MalteseFalcon15 t3_yaoevo in iphone
aquablaze69 t1_itckbj7 wrote
Reply to comment by Mihawk_DraculeX in iPhone 14 Pro Max - best camera settings? by MalteseFalcon15
Why not 4K 60?
Optimal-Spring-9785 t1_itczbbk wrote
4K24 used to have better low-light performance. Not sure if 30 and 60 fps do the same.
aquablaze69 t1_itd1ggs wrote
Yeah I know that. I’m just asking why 30 not 60. I main 60 instead of 30 because it’s smoother, so is there any reason I should main 30 instead?
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aquablaze69 t1_itdajvo wrote
For just point and shoot looking for best smoothness and sharpness in a video, can I main 4K 60 if I don’t care much for low light performance?
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aquablaze69 t1_itdcleu wrote
Thank you for the help!
MinisterforFun t1_itdzvce wrote
You can turn on Auto FPS as well.
aquablaze69 t1_itecdkb wrote
I have yes thank you!
MinisterforFun t1_itedkxv wrote
Personally I also turn off Prioritise Faster Shooting. If I want to take many photos at once, I’ll use Volume Up for Burst.
aquablaze69 t1_itf4aez wrote
I tried that. I found that my pictures were generally better with it on as I have a bit of a hand trembling issue rn, and I’m 17😭
reddit0r_123 t1_itdoo7g wrote
iOS now automatically reduces the frame rate if there isn't sufficient light. Just select the Auto FPS option.
Mihawk_DraculeX t1_itgx580 wrote
For me 4k30 is better for everyday use, it stabilizes better, file size is not that big and it's better for low light
aquablaze69 t1_itgxfnk wrote
Wait how does it stabilise better. I thought 60 stabilises better cause more frames per second?
Mihawk_DraculeX t1_itgy0ko wrote
Idk, in my use case 4k30 stabilises better
aquablaze69 t1_itgyamg wrote
Oof okay tq!
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