Here’s a video that shows off not only the high resolution and frame capture of the iPhone 6’s camera, but a set of Moment add-on lenses as well. We do wish they’d found some sort of music to cover up the eerie sounds of slowed-down video, but the visuals are spectacular. This is how you jump rope, OK? It’s full-on extreme rope-jumping, for sure. Fire, though, seems like the perfect slo-mo test to me – it’s something we really don’t get to see every day. Please don’t burn yourself if you try this one at home. The poster complains about the auto white balance of the camera, but admits that having 240 frames per second is insanely great. This card-shuffling demo is pretty cool (though we could do with a different soundtrack). I love how his eyes get larger in the middle of all that lip-flapping. Here are a bunch we’ve found that show off the startling capabilities of the iPhone 6 while also proving that, seriously, people will film anything.įlap those lips, young bearded man. With more than 10 million iPhone 6 and 6 Plus units sold already, we’ll undoubtedly get slammed with even more beautiful slow-motion videos in the weeks and months to come. Slow motion has long been used in your favorite films to convey the intensity of a moment (think The Matrix or anything by John Woo), but this is the first time the average consumer has this kind of stunning tech in their hands. The device’s camera and software allows for a mind-boggling 240 frames-per-second shooting rate, letting videographers of all abilities try their hands at slowing down the action and making an impact. What opened the floodgates? The iPhone 6. Mesmerizing slow-motion videos have flooded the Internet in the last few days, showcasing the kind of amazing footage you rarely see outside a movie theater or Blu-ray disc. With the iPhone 6, Apple fans are becoming slo-mo freaks.
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