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iOS 15.1 Enables ProRes Recording on iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max

Apple recently released iOS 15.1 that enables you to record videos in the Apple ProRes codec using the native Camera app on iPhone 3 Pro and Pro Max models. The maximum recording resolution is 4K at 30 frames per second for 256/512GB and 1TB models, and 1080p30 for 128GB iPhones. Let’s take a closer look at it! Last month, Apple released its iPhone 13, 13 Pro, and 13 Pro Max smartphones. These devices’ photo and video capabilities are impressive, especially on the Pro models with three new brighter lenses equivalent to 77mm at F/2.8, 26mm at F/1.5, and 13mm at F/1.3. Furthermore, what impressed many people are the new Macro capabilities, the astonishing Cinematic Mode, and the possibility to record in ProRes internally. Unfortunately, this ProRes recording feature was not available at the launch, but with the iOS 15.1 update, this recording mode is now live. Native Apple ProRes recording for iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max It did not take long before Apple implemented “native” ProRes recording onto its iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max models. Indeed, the latest iMovie 2.3.3 update already supports ProRes video editing and change of depth of field. However, you had to use third-party apps like FiLMiC Pro to unleash your smartphone’s full video recording capabilities. Image credit: Apple With the latest iOS 15.1 update, you can now record in Apple ProRes 422 HQ (yes, HQ only!) directly via the Camera app without needing a photo/video dedicated app. To do so, simply go to...

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Published By: CineD - Thursday, 28 October, 2021

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