A spectacular new feature of the iPhone 13 is called Cinematic Mode! It allows you to shoot movie-like videos for the first time on iOS device. This option is available on all four iPhone 13 and 13 Pro models, thanks to the new A15 bionic chip. Silicon is capable of performing up to 15.8 trillion operations per second!
What is the cinematic mode of the iPhone 13?
Cinematic mode is a new video shooting mode available on the iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro, and iPhone 13 Pro Max. It allows you to record videos with a shallow depth of field that smoothly shift the focus from subject to subject. This increases the drama and reproduces the rack focus for the focus puller technique on videos shot on iPhone!
How does cinema mode work on iPhone?
The iPhone 13 has the ability to generate high quality depth data at 30 frames per second. This allows your iOS device to accurately know the distance to people, places or animals available in a scene.
The neural motor is able to make very quick decisions about what needs to be in focus and is able to change focus smoothly when the action calls for it. All of this is achieved through deep machine learning algorithms.
How to shoot cinematic video with iPhone
To record videos in cinematic mode, you need to open the Camera application.
Only start recording and Cinematic Mode will maintain focus on the subject even when it is in motion.
Made: Focus transitions from one subject to another occur automatically in real time.
How to Edit Cinematic Video on iPhone 13
- Open Photos and navigate to the video you want to edit.
- Tap Edit in the top right corner of the screen.
- Adjust the bokeh level and change the focus as you like.
- Faucet Ended when it’s ready.
IPhone 13 Cinematic Mode Tips and Tricks
- Anticipation – Kinematic mode is able to predict when a subject is about to enter the frame and automatically focuses when that happens!
- Change orientation – You can direct the action as you want and decide for yourself when the iPhone’s camera should switch focus both in real time and after shooting.
- Press the viewfinder to lock and track focus on a subject!
- Identifies the view – Cinematic mode is able to tell when a subject looks away from the camera and changes focus. The projector returns when the subject looks at the camera again.
- Dolby Vision HDR is the format supported by Cinematic Mode! Every image is created in Dolby Vision, live as you record, thanks to the A15 bionic chip!
- Multiple cameras You can record cinematic videos with Wide Camera, Telephoto, and even iPhone 13’s TrueDepth Camera!
What do you think of the iPhone 13’s cinematic mode? Is this a strong selling point for the iPhone 13? Use the comments section to share your comments.
Related: Check Out More iPhone 13 Features Here!