Classic digital is usually 14 bits for 35mm derivatives, and various medium format is generally 16 bit.Ĭan’t wait for the reviews, and more detail from Apple in interviews. It can be a problem for users with limited storage space. This results in very large file sizes, approximately 2-3 GB per minute of video. The AVI video format uses less compression than other video formats such as MPEG or MOV. Apple uses M4V to encode video files, such as TV episodes, movies, and music videos, in its iTunes Store. The AVI file format was introduced in 1992 by Microsoft and is still widely used today. The primary difference is that M4V files may optionally be protected by DRM copy protection. I’m hoping that these new combined RAW files are also 10 bit or higher. The M4V file format is a video container format developed by Apple and is very similar to the MP4 format. The newer HEIF format is much better yet, if you choose the higher quality mode. The problem is that Apple’s multiple shots, using different conditions, which are then in camera analyzed, and then, pixel by pixel are combined or thrown away to give the final file. This has been more true the past two to three years than before, and you couldn’t really do it earlier. All of the them are worse than shooting a standard pic with Apple’s camera app. I’ve tried pretty much all the apps that allow RAW shooting on an iPhone. What’s bothered me for some time is that while theoretically, RAW is better, as it is on “classic” digital cameras, it’s really not on an iOS device. It’s funny, because just the other day I was thinking about third party apps that can shoot RAW on an iPhone. For photographers, this is really one of the more important feature upgrades.
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