The iPhone 11 and 11 Pro are two of the best phones you can buy to capture video. Yes, a dedicated camera like a Sony RX100, Panasonic GH5 or Sony A7III will record videos with better quality. But none are as convenient as your iPhone. I've gathered a baker's dozen of tips to make filming on your iPhone easier and better. Almost all of these tips can also apply to filming video on older iPhones as well as phones like the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 or Google Pixel 4.
I cover everything from video orientation, resolution, frame rate, autofocus, auto exposure, slow motion, zoom, selfie videos as well as doing simple edits like adjusting the exposure, highlights, shadows and color.
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