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I guess its hard to grasp the point of slow motion. Taking videos of things that can easily be seen at regular speed is NOT what slow motion is intended.

Hummingbird flapping it's wings-Yes. Person walking-No. Water balloon popping-Yes. Wind blowing through a tree-No.

And it's never, ever to be use in portrait mode. :cool:
 
I thought slo-no would be a fun little gimmick. But I was wrong. It's incredible. For anyone with kids it's amazing. I took a ten second clip of my daughter and her bestie on a tire swing over the weekend. It's ten seconds of my child's life and it has everything.

The phone was worth it to have that one silly, random, unimportant moment preserved.

THIS.

Spent an hour last night with my wife's 6, taking vid of our kids running at us like lunatics yelling "NOOoooooo!!!!!" The way the audio slows down is hilarious. The resulting video is hilarious and priceless.
 
Thanks for your reply. I guess I'm just slow on slow-mo..
No worries. It can also be a little glitchy - sometimes when you adjust the slo-mo position bar and play back the video to see the results, the audio isn't slowed with the video, especially if you just trimmed a video. From just a couple goes at this, it seems that you encounter that glitch less if you trim first, then adjust the slow mo, rather than performing the operation in the reverse order.

Anyway... another test shot from walking the dog at lunch today. I wish these would upload to YouTube at greater than 720p!

 
Can't wait to play around with slow mo mode when I get my phone.

Clay shooting already looks great slowed down at 120fps, should be even better at 240fps!
 
The native 240fps mode is a physics nerd's dream!

Had to go low Rez on my GoPro for a no editing slow-mo.

But. The one feature I want from the camera is to be able to select portrait/landscape onscreen and not have to turn the phone in correlating fashion.

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One take, one swing, this will be fun come sports seasons.

YouTube: video

I used my 5s 120fps for golf swing help. 240fps is at pro level dissection.
 
The IP6 and IP6+ Slow-Mo @ 240 FPS looks grainy, the IP5s Slow-Mo @ 120 FPS was smooth.


IP5s

 
So, my question is: I've taken all this 240fps video yesterday at Seaworld. I've fixed where I want the slomo to begin and end. Looks great on the iPhone. When I transfer my videos to iPhoto, the entire video is saved in slomo, ignoring the beginning and ending points I had made. Any help with this? Should I use iMovie on the phone? I'm not that aware when it comes to saving the video on my computer, but I want it the way that I edited it. Maybe this will be working when we get the photos app on the Mac?
 
I'm trying to send a slow mo video to another iPhone (iP5) but it plays at regular speed. Is it possible to message the slow mo vid?
 
I uploaded this to FB yesterday, and just uploaded to YouTube now:

YouTube: video

Both were uploaded straight off the phone, through the respective apps. So, I'm not sure what the problem you're having is. Where are you trying to upload them to?

Damn, how cool was that!:cool:

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This is my contribution. Ive been waiting a long time to try this one. My kids loved recording it. Lol.

http://instagram.com/p/tNoHKTDrTq/?modal=true

That was cool!:cool:

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No worries. It can also be a little glitchy - sometimes when you adjust the slo-mo position bar and play back the video to see the results, the audio isn't slowed with the video, especially if you just trimmed a video. From just a couple goes at this, it seems that you encounter that glitch less if you trim first, then adjust the slow mo, rather than performing the operation in the reverse order.

Anyway... another test shot from walking the dog at lunch today. I wish these would upload to YouTube at greater than 720p!

YouTube: video

Awesome!
 
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