What is iPhone 13’s Cinematic Mode
Cinematic Mode records video footage in Dolby Vision HDR and
is available across all three rear cameras on the phone as well as the single
front camera on the iPhone 13 Series.
The iPhone 13 Series is here and while it may feel like a
smaller update over the iPhone 12 series, Apple has made a lot
of improvements over the camera department. This is especially true of the new
iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max where entirely new cameras are used.
Apart
from camera features, Apple has also taken a few leaps on the video front this
year, adding a new feature called Cinematic Mode that is available across the
entire iPhone 13 lineup. If you’re curious about the new feature, here’s all
you want to know about it and how you can use it to your benefit.
Available
as a dedicated mode in the camera app, Cinematic Mode gives you a dimension of
depth of field over the video, similar to portrait mode for photos. Currently,
the feature works on a 16:9 aspect ratio and maxes out at 1080p 30fps.
While recording, users can also
spot a new button on the top right, where you will see the aperture number. You
can tap on this button to get a deeper or shallower depth of field in your
footage. However, the real superpower at work here is when you decide to change
the depth of field after recording a clip. With Cinematic Mode, this is
possible.
What’s more? Cinematic Mode will
also automatically change focus in rolling footage when appropriate, such as
when a new subject enters the frame, or an existing one switches positions.
Source Indiaexpress
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