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MichaelMidnight

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As we all play with the new iPhone 14 Pros this weekend, I'm sort of wondering a few things. Like in the simplest terms what would be the Good / Better / Best settings for photo and video? So far what I can imagine would be for Better would be 4K 60 for video and ProRaw 12mp for camera. And then top ProRes and top ProRaw for BEST.

But what say you all?
 
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Best for who?
Best for what?
Well that's why I had asked for Good / Better / Best where Good is your parents, Better are people wanting better photos and videos than what's put out on social media and able to post-edit and enhance, and Best for professionals using the iPhone in the fields of photography and videography.
 
4K 24 cinematic. 4K 60 video Dolby HDR on. ProRAW 48 MP.
 
Owning a 14 PM 256GB I have been wondering. I historically shoot in 1080p/60fps HDR enabled. I noticed that below 60fps it long of lags. I could shoot in 4K/60 but even though I have the 2.2GB subscription I find it takes too much room in my iCloud.

My set up and use case are:
-iPhone 14 PM 256GB
-currently filming in 1080p/60fps HDR enabled
-I have a recent TV (Sony A90J) and watch/stream TV exclusively on my 2021 Apple TV 4K.
-I am not a super heavy video shooter. Mostly on vacation or at home filming kids sometimes.

What would be best? Going to 4K/60 as a default setting or keep 1080/60 and manually select 4K/60 for “high value/memorable videos?

Thanks
 
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