gmanist1000 macrumors 68030 Original poster Sep 22, 2009 2,885 938 Sep 20, 2024 #1 Kind of disappointing, I had set my default camera video settings to 4K 120, but quickly realized you cannot use the 5x zoom. I guess 4K 60 it is Reactions: that be me
Kind of disappointing, I had set my default camera video settings to 4K 120, but quickly realized you cannot use the 5x zoom. I guess 4K 60 it is
L L92 macrumors regular Jun 24, 2022 148 905 Sep 20, 2024 #3 It was mentioned in the keynote and on the website 4k/120 is only supported by the main camera (and digital 2x). It's a new, fast/stacked sensor. No surprises here. Reactions: NotApplicable
It was mentioned in the keynote and on the website 4k/120 is only supported by the main camera (and digital 2x). It's a new, fast/stacked sensor. No surprises here.
N NotApplicable macrumors 65816 Sep 18, 2019 1,069 2,064 Sep 20, 2024 #4 L92 said: It was mentioned in the keynote and on the website the 4k/120 is only supported by the main camera (and digital 2x). It's a new, fast/stacked sensor. No surprises here. Click to expand... And in most meaningful reviews
L92 said: It was mentioned in the keynote and on the website the 4k/120 is only supported by the main camera (and digital 2x). It's a new, fast/stacked sensor. No surprises here. Click to expand... And in most meaningful reviews
gmanist1000 macrumors 68030 Original poster Sep 22, 2009 2,885 938 Sep 21, 2024 #5 L92 said: It was mentioned in the keynote and on the website 4k/120 is only supported by the main camera (and digital 2x). It's a new, fast/stacked sensor. No surprises here. Click to expand... Not everyone pays attention to every detail. To me, it was a surprise.
L92 said: It was mentioned in the keynote and on the website 4k/120 is only supported by the main camera (and digital 2x). It's a new, fast/stacked sensor. No surprises here. Click to expand... Not everyone pays attention to every detail. To me, it was a surprise.