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UKapple73

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Do you have an 8k TV?
Even if I had one I wouldn’t bother with 8k30, to me the smoothness of video is important and I wouldn’t want it less than 60fps. 4k at 60fps to me is better than 8k at 30. But each to their own - I can understand if you have an 8k TV (for some reason) and want to exploit its resolution and actually have some content to play on it !
 

DBZmusicboy01

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Sep 30, 2011
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Do you have an 8k TV?
Even if I had one I wouldn’t bother with 8k30, to me the smoothness of video is important and I wouldn’t want it less than 60fps. 4k at 60fps to me is better than 8k at 30. But each to their own - I can understand if you have an 8k TV (for some reason) and want to exploit its resolution and actually have some content to play on it !
It’s because it has way more details compare to 4K
 

hovscorpion12

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Sep 12, 2011
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The iPhone 16 Pro does not support 8K recording. The highest recording resolution/framerate is 4K 120fps.

No app can provide 8K.

If you need 8K/30 video recording, the S24 Ultra and a few other Android phones will provide what your need.

You will need to wait longer for Apple to supply 8K recording.
 

DBZmusicboy01

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Sep 30, 2011
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The iPhone 16 Pro does not support 8K recording. The highest recording resolution/framerate is 4K 120fps.

No app can provide 8K.

If you need 8K/30 video recording, the S24 Ultra and a few other Android phones will provide what your need.

You will need to wait longer for Apple to supply 8K recording.
So no third party app can make that work for us by using the full sensor readout?
 
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