While most smartphones these days take great video, the iPhone is the camera to beat. Recent models like the iPhone 12 and 12 Pro shoot in 4K resolution from every camera, and even a budget device like the iPhone SE delivers an excellent 4K image from the rear shooter. That said, if you haven't touched your camera settings since taking it out of the box, you're likely missing out. Every model since the iPhone 6S is capable of shooting 4K video (2160p), but Apple insists on setting the default resolution to 1080p HD. That's still high-definition, just not the maximum quality your iPhone is... more
You Can Shoot Better-Looking Videos on Your iPhone if You Change This One Setting
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