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The iPhone 6s Plus supports 1080p videos at 60fps, but it also supports 1080p slow-mo videos at 120fps. How can I shoot normal speed 1080p videos at 120fps?

P.S. I'm wondering if there aren't any apps that support 1440p at a higher frame rate considering that it can also handle 4K at 30fps?
 
the smoothest 1080p video you can record with the native camera app is limited to a 60 fps recording.

FiLMiC Pro lets you record a FHD res video at a max 120 fps framerate (but only at a 25 Mbps bitrate).

MoviePro lets you do the same, but I believe it allows you to do it at a higher bitrate which Camera Roll can't handle. I think you need to transfer to a computer to do any editing.
 
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