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When Apple launched the iPhone 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max, its two new high-end smartphones that join the iPhone 11, it made sure to emphasise
understand just how it works, and how it compares to the competition.Pure specsThe iPhone 11 Pro with its three cameras(Image credit:
see in phones from Samsung or Sony, and the video recording heights of 4K at 60 frames per second equals the best of the rest.There are a
However the iPhone specs aren't new or novel in the wider smartphone market.Multi-camera capture(Image credit: TheIndianSubcontinent)One of
the main selling points of the iPhone 11 Pro video capture is the ability to switch between lenses while recording, without interrupting the
video.This means you could be recording something, then switch to the ultra-wide angle lens to show more of the background, then to the
telephoto lens to see the subject in more detail, all without stopping the video.As you can probably guess, this is far from a new feature
case for the iPhone 11 Pro either.Sure, the fact that the cameras will retain similar focus, exposure and color temperature when you change
it catching up to the competition.On-board editing suite(Image credit: Apple)Now we reach the one real advantage Apple has over the
iPhones.On stage during the iPhone 11 launch, it was mentioned that iOS 13 would bring an improvement to the Photos app that adds a range of
video editing functions to the first-party app
you can edit exposure, cropping, color temperature, and audio levels all without having to download a third-party editing app for your
want a simple built-in option
your 4K 60fps video.Confusing FiLMiC with the cameraThe Sony Xperia 1 with its Cinema Pro app(Image credit: Future)At the iPhone 11 launch,
Apple went into a lot of detail about various functions of the iPhone camera, like recording through multiple lenses at once, including
that mobile journalists and filmmakers use for video capture and editing
Given the fact many Android phones have better, and more, cameras than the iPhone 11 Pro, it could even be that non-iPhone handsets work the
Sony Xperia 1 Cinema Pro app lets you visualize your shots through its various lenses, with different color grades, exposures, and apertures
as well, and the various clips shown would require not only a dolly track but a filming crane too
there are loads of more affordable options, like the Sony Xperia 1, Huawei P30 Pro, and Samsung Galaxy S10, and each is comparitively
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