iPhone 5 Video Revolution?

Will there be a new world wide video revolution?

I personally think, things will continue to rapidly change in video wonder world as the new iPhone 5 was launched yesterday by Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior Vice-President of Worldwide Marketing and Rob Murray, Executive Producer of EA Studios.

It is an absolute jewel. It is the most beautiful product we have ever made.. Schiller proudly stated.

In case you are wondering about the video side of things ..

Let’s have a closer look!

What’s New With The iPhone 5 For Video?

First and for all, one of the major changes is definitely the new size of the iPhone 5.

The screen size is bigger and is now 16:9 widescreen.

Notwithstanding the bigger size, the iPhone 5 is thinner and lighter which might make it slightly harder to keep steady when hand holding.

But Apple says that they have added improved stabilization.

Due to the new size, you will also need to get a new case.

Right now I imagine all the manufacturers are probably racing to bring out new versions of their cases and accessories.

So hopefully some new nifty cases will come out shortly.

What’s So Good About The Larger Screen?

Well a bigger screen means you can see everything bigger.

That’s good because you can notice all the details in your video easier and correct any problems before and during recording your video.

That also means when you shoot and playback video you’ll be seeing exactly what you are capturing, which wasn’t the case with the “old”  iPhone 4s, where you had to double tap the screen for a 16:9 view.

Black bars where added on the top and bottom, so the viewable image was made a lot smaller.

What About The Camera??

Some beneficial changes are definitely going on camera-wise.

The front facing camera used to be VGA quality, meaning it was low quality and I would never advise using that for shooting online videos.

But now the i-Sight has been upgraded to 720p HD, for both facetime and shooting regular videos.

That’s the same quality you currently get out of the iPhone 4’s rear camera.

So?

Well that means if you want to see yourself as you shoot yourself and want to make sure you are are not chopping your head off, then you can now use the front facing camera to film yourself. 🙂

It won’t be quite as crisp as the rear 1080p camera but if you control the camera well and use some good lighting techniques, you sure will get fantastic results.

And There Is More!

The camera has also been enhanced, despite being 25% smaller than the iPhone 4s, Apple is saying that it is way better in low light surroundings and at rendering color, but it’s not really clear if this only applies to still photos or also video.

Until the iPhone 5 actually gets released and tested by video fans, it’s hard to know.

Also there are now 3 microphones on the phone. I am not sure how much it will improve the audio and whether if you can choose which mic to use.

In addition, they’ve added the ability to take still photos whilst you shoot video. This could be handy though for event shooting and news gathering.

So, Should I Get An iPhone 5?

Well as the iPhone 5 is also a Ph

one (!) and does a lot more than shooting video, you’ll need  to check over all the features and work out if the cost warrants it.

It also depends on if you can get a free upgrade, if you live in the UK you might want to wait until you are due one.

Without having used the new iPhone 5 yet, my instinct is that I don’t think it is worth upgrading just for the video capability, but if budget is not an issue for you, I’d just get one!

They’ll first hit the shops on the 21st of September.

Happy queuing!

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