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skylarbrenden

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Jul 14, 2013
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I've got to say, I'm in love with this camera. I took my 5S down to the beach this weekend, and tested the slow motion feature out. The slow motion works great, but it can be a huge pain. To upload these videos, I had to AirDrop them to my friend, and he had to AirDrop them back to me (ever since I got my 5S it's had trouble detecting others on AirDrop, same with my brothers iPhone 5). I used AirDrop because as many of you know, you can't export them raw, because they won't be in slow motion. Can't really iMessage or email them either, because it really brings the quality down.

Anyways, I'm really amazed at how these videos turned out, being exported to YouTube and everything. Feedback is appreciated!

NOTE: The videos look terrible until you change it to 720P!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gyb_0qsrmnc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9i13VDmj5L4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LseMO_HKJI

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCoIZf6VtNc
 
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You can upload directly to YouTube without sending / receiving to anyone else. There's also a thread dedicated to slow motion videos but I don't have the link handy. I'm anxious to take a look at these!
 
You can upload directly to YouTube without sending / receiving to anyone else. There's also a thread dedicated to slow motion videos but I don't have the link handy. I'm anxious to take a look at these!

I was saying, or meant to say, that you can't upload the video in slow motion straight to YouTube from the iPhone. You can upload regular videos, but not slow motion. lol.
 
I was saying, or meant to say, that you can't upload the video in slow motion straight to YouTube from the iPhone. You can upload regular videos, but not slow motion. lol.

Yes, you can. :) I take slo-mo videos and upload them directly to YouTube from my phone. Unless I'm misunderstanding you that there is a reason that you specifically cannot upload. When you click the icon to send it, YouTube will be one of the choices along with iMessage, email, iCloud, FaceBook, and Vimeo and of course AirDrop.
 
Yes, you can. :) I take slo-mo videos and upload them directly to YouTube from my phone. Unless I'm misunderstanding you that there is a reason that you specifically cannot upload. When you click the icon to send it, YouTube will be one of the choices along with iMessage, email, iCloud, FaceBook, and Vimeo and of course AirDrop.

That's weird. I've only been able to export regular videos. The slow motion videos still export, but they aren't in slow motion.
 
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