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    iPhone Latest iOS 15 Beta Appears to Automatically Remove Lens Flare From Photos in Certain Conditions

    iPhone Latest iOS 15 Beta Appears to Automatically Remove Lens Flare From Photos in Certain Conditions


    Latest iOS 15 Beta Appears to Automatically Remove Lens Flare From Photos in Certain Conditions

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    1080p@60fps vs 4k@24fps for stills

    Posted: 03 Aug 2021 04:59 AM PDT

    So my friends and I have gotten into the habit of recording videos hanging out mostly at night. We always record ourselves doing funny things and love to screenshot stills when scrubbing through the videos that look hilarious then send them to our group.

    We aren't top notch photographers so there's always an amount of shaking and only low to moderate lighting. We only view the stills on our phones so our phone screens are only 720p (iphone11) and 1080p (iphone12).

    Which resolution and fps would be best to capture stills in these shaky and sometimes low light conditions? 1080p@60fps or 4k@24fps?

    Would we see any extra detail in the stills if we recorded in 4k compared to 1080p since our phone screen resolution isn't 4k?

    Would images be clearer when scrubbing through stills if we recorded at a higher fps?

    Is lower fps better for lowlight conditions?

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