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iPhone 5s / 6 / 6 Plus - Slow Motion Video Camera Test BEST Sample EVER

iPhone 5s / 6 / 6 Plus - Slow Motion Video Camera Test BEST Sample EVERУ вашего броузера проблема в совместимости с HTML5
Slow Motion Airplane Landing Over the Highway at JFK Airport. Best sample ever of the iPhone 5s in Slow Motion 120 fps and regular speed mix. Take a first look at slow motion video for the iPhone 5s at 12 fps. Slide the camera settings to SLO-MO and and capture at 12 fps. The first few seconds gets recorded regular, and than the slo-mo kicks in. This new Slow-Motion video feature on the iPhone 5s Is very Cool ♥ Although this is not iPhone 5S Official Video, it's still the best sample. ♦ How to record and share slow motion videos on the iPhone 5s, including Instagram: ♦ Setup Instructions (By Allyson Kazmucha): ♦ How to create a slow motion video with the iPhone 5s: 1. Launch the Camera app from the Home screen of your iPhone 5s. 2. Switch the slider along the bottom to Slo-Mo by swiping your finger to the right twice from the default photo mode. 3. Record the video you want to have a slow motion portion in just like you'd record a regular video. 4. Once the video is done recording, tap on the thumbnail in the bottom left hand corner to pull it up. 5. Here you can play the video and drag the sliders around in order to adjust what part of the video is actually slow motion. As always, you can move the bars around on each side to make the clip shorter as well. ♦ How to share a slow motion video via SMS, Facebook, YouTube, and more: 1. Launch the Photos app from the Home screen of your iPhone 5s 2. Tap on the slow motion video you'd like to share in order to bring it up. 3. Now tap on the Share button in the lower left hand corner. 4. Choose the service you'd like to share with by tapping on it. You can also choose SMS, email, and many other options if you'd like to just share it with a small group of people or an individual. 5. Fill out any credentials or add any information for any appropriate service. 6. Tap on the Share or Publish button. ♦ Why are my slow motion videos not working on Instagram and other services? Some users are reporting that when they upload slow motion videos to certain services, the slow motion portion is not carrying over. This will be an issue for one of two reasons, either the service doesn't support 120 FPS or you are not selecting to upload the HD version. With Facebook, use the native upload built into your iPhone 5s via the Photos app share option instead of the official app. This way you can change the default setting to HD. You can do this with YouTube natively as well. With services like Facebook and YouTube, be sure to select the highest quality option you can. As long as you do, you shouldn't have a problem with either of them playing the slow motion portions. Services like Instagram require a little trickery in order to get a slow motion video to upload correctly. As a workaround with services that either don't have a high def option or don't recognize slow motion natively, email the clip to yourself first using the sharing steps above. Once you've done that, just save the emailed attachment in your Camera Roll. The new clip should be work on Instagram and other services that don't recognize the native slow motion your iPhone stores. ♥ Setup Instructions Credit goes to Allyson Kazmucha. A direct link to her post with instruction photos and useful information: http://www.imore.com/how-record-and-share-slo-mo-video-iphone-5s-including-instagram Thank you Allyson for your wonderful post. ♦ Note: Slow Motion didn't work for me in iMovie at at all, not even on the iPhone iMovie app. Even downloading to a computer and playing it is a little tricky. You'd have to go to "QuickTime - View - Play All Frames" to see it in slow motion. Uploading to YouTube from Windows PC disables the slow motion on YouTube, so you need to upload it directly from the iPhone, and make sure you choose HD. ♦ Extra Notes: @b0nes2 commented that sending it to yourself in an SMS / MMS format will also do the trick. I tested and it does, but the video quality gets reduced when sending it by SMS or email. I can't answer or test the iPhone 5C video test, and don't know if the iPhone 5C have a slow motion camera. That video was shot driving at Rockaway Blvd, exactly here: http://tinyurl.com/ldvvvfa
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