IPhone x can capture video in 4K @ 60fps
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The iPhone X has been announced and everyone has gone crazy, being available for pre-order on October 27 and the first copies reaching their buyers on November 3. Looking at its specifications, we must comment on something where Apple has wanted to innovate, and in fact did, with the possibility of being able to capture video at 4K resolution @ 60 frames per second.
iPhone X beats the Galaxy S8 - LG G6 or any other
The dual-camera that is introduced in the brand new iPhone X has a resolution of 12 megapixels with image stabilization and an aperture of f / 1.8 and f / 2.8. The camera in question allows video capture of 4K resolution and 60 frames per second. This makes the iPhone X the first conventional phone to reach this resolution and this number of frames per second at the same time, within the most important manufacturers in the medium.
Apple introduced 4K video recording at the launch of the iPhone 6s. Back then it didn't seem like a big deal since there were already other manufacturers who had introduced this resolution on other phones and Apple was running late for the party. Now Apple has wanted to be the first to offer 4K @ 60fps video capture.
iPhone X was not the first
Above we clarify that the iPhone X was the first phone to reach these numbers, but within the most important manufacturers. Actually, the first mainstream phone to reach 4K @ 60fps was the ELIFE E7, a Chinese phone that you probably haven't heard of in your life and that was released in 2013!
The iPhone X will cost about 1, 159 euros for the model with 64GB of storage and 1, 329 euros for the 256GB model.
Source: wccftech