I don't think there is a difference between 1080 and 4K on a 1080 display, so no, there isn't a difference.
Somebody can correct me if I'm wrong though.
Makes sense if you shoot a lot of video and have a 256GB + iPhone. If you shoot a lot of video, you'll thank yourself a few years down the line when you revisit your memories from 2019 and the video is clear.
I don't give a toss about video and I have a 64GB iPhone, so for me that's a pass.
You should always shoot in higher resolution in case you need to downscale/sample it to a lower resolution
you'll thank yourself a few years down the line when you revisit your memories from 2019
I shot 2 videos:Go for 4K 60fps. Then you can save a copy for later and make a downscaled one to 1080p.
Quality will be better than recorded 1080p directly.
i agree, i have done it for my relatives 1080p display.Go for 4K 60fps. Then you can save a copy for later and make a downscaled one to 1080p.
Quality will be better than recorded 1080p directly.