One of the hidden advantages in the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus camera is that Apple has updated video shooting to support 60fps, or 60fps, and video enthusiasts know what this means. But many bought the phone and used it and were surprised that it was photographing in the traditional quality, ie 30fps, so how can we activate 60fps imaging in the new iPhone?

How do you visualize 60FPS videos on the iPhone?

As we explained in our old article on slow motion photography.Check out this link“The video is a quick display of images and if the number of images displayed per second is more than 20 - starting from 24 usually - then our eye sees it as a connected scene, any video, so companies seek to double the number of scenes per second, or so-called fps. In enabling professionals to edit or view the video slowly without feeling any defects - see our article on slow motion photography -

IPhone 6 and 6 Plus can shoot video up to 1080p @ 60fps, but because as we explained, the fps number means increasing the images and thus increasing the size of the video. Apple makes the default 30fps.

To activate 60fps video, do the following steps:

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Open Settings, then Photo and Camera

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Now you will find the option to shoot 60fps in the settings, so enable it

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The steps are over, and now if you want to shoot a video, the system will indicate to you with a sign in the bottom right of the camera that the video is 60fps.

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The feature is only available on iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, and activating it increases the size of the video, so if you are not going to do effects or edit on the video, we do not recommend activating it.

Have you tried 60fps shooting in your phone before?

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