▶ How to use Apple Log: geni.us/AppleLog ▶ My iPhone Videography Book: geni.us/iU52 ▶ Become a Video Creator Pro: geni.us/VideoCreatorPro ▶ Kit used in this video iPhone 15 Pro Samsung Note20 Ultra Andoer 1.5m Tripod: geni.us/8j3c JJC Clamp: geni.us/njpc0 00:00 Intro 01:30 Quick Reframe 02:10 Lock Cameras 04:00 48MP Photos 06:00 Add Portrait Effect 07:00 Which Format? 08:15 Best Video settings 09:28 Best Quality Slow Motion 10:23 10-Bit Colour 12:35 Apple ProRes 14:25 Apple LOG 15:39 How to Hold your iPhone 16:08 Camera Switch & Zoom 17:16 Stabilisation settings 19:07 White balance lock 21:39 Exposure Lock 22:45 Level Meter & Grid
Thanks for this comprehensive tutorial, Simon. You had clearly put in a ton of planning and effort and is much appreciated. So much so, that I downloaded it to my Mac and will use it for reference. To aid in finding the SETTINGS advice, I have added a further bunch of my own chapter headings. Should you feel this is useful I list them below and if you wish you can edit your movie's description and add these in at the correct spots in your existing chapter listing. On the other hand, if you feel that I have overstepped the line, then feel free to delete my comment. Oh, and have a very blessed Christmas and New Year. 00:00 - Start 01:34 - SET: Main camera 02:42 - SET: Macro control 03:53 - SET: Lock camera 04:19 - SET: Photo mode 05:27 - SET: HEIF photo mode 06:20 - SET: Change to Portrait mode in Edit 07:12 - SET: Most compatible mode 08:28 - SET: Camera mode 11:16 - SET: Switching OFF HDR 11:42 - SET: Export in Rec 709 12:42 - SET: Apple ProRes 13:01 - SET: ProRes options 17:36 - SET: Stabilisation options 17:53 - SET: Action mode 18:51 - SET Action mode Lower Light 19:43 - SET: White Balance locking 21:19 - SET: Auto fps 21:51 - SET: Exposure/focus/white balance locking 22:53 - SET: Level meter
Vow, discovered that the links I just posted for you already work! Presumably, you could, if you wish, just append these to your description in one block, That way the Settings markers are listed separately.
I had lot of problems with my iPhone 15 Pro Max Camera. You solved them all with this tutorial. Very useful and now I know there is nothing wrong with the iPhone camera, it is just bunch of new techniques and options we must toggle on and off to get the best results. Thank you very much. Also your city is very picturesque. Beautiful surroundings ☺️❤️
Thanks so much for this detailed overview of the various settings. Thank you as well for referring to the lenses as 2 times, 3 times etc. and not as "2 ecks" "3 ecks" like some so-called reviewers. It makes you stand out as a professional!
Wow this video apart from being VERY instructive, transmits so much peace and a genuine personality. In a world with frenetic content.. This makes the difference. Subscribed.
I just got my new iPhone 15 and I really enjoyed your video. It is so much more advanced than my iPhone 13 Pro Mac. Thank you. I will be back to watch this again and again, till I have it mastered.
Simon -- I found your video because I'm finally upgrading my iPhone SE to a 15 Pro for the photography benefits. Not only did you teach me about my new phone, but I learned how to use my current phone better! Thank you so much; I have subscribed and look forward to learning more from you. Keep up the excellent work!
Under your camera on under preserve settings, you have all the others turned off, all mine are on and not just camera mode and macro control. Should I turn all the others off?
Вы делаете невыносимо красиво, то, что у Вас не 12 миллионов подписчиков совершенно очевидно, простой человек просто не может такое выдержать, ему страшно приобщиться к такой красоте, даже мне страшно, но Вы, безусловно заслуживаете 30-40 миллионов подписчиков, не нужно бояться.
I’m confused now regarding the “High efficiency and most compatible”.. Even if I select “High efficiency” and I shoot my videos in apple log (422) will they still come out in HEVC? I’m completely new to videography
Thank you so much for this video. I learnt so many things I didn’t know about the camera settings, but apart from that I am especially grateful for the beautiful artistic videos and photos of this lovely relaxing scenery. Have to watch again now just to enjoy.
Great info and, always, your presentation is much appreciated. One clarification... at 6:20 minutes you recommend tapping the "f" button in the Edit feature to blur the background, rather than shooting in the Portrait mode for blurring. However, that "f" button isn't available when you select the HEIF Max option. It does appear if you select ProRAW Max.
Definitely strange. Just double-checked. No "f" button in HEIF Max, and now no "f" in ProRAW Max. I must've toggled something in between first check and last. This is going to take more experimenting.
first time coming to your channel Simon And ive gotta say this was one of the most Relaxing/soothing Rare kind of videos that make you want to sit back and Enjoy it as an Experience Especially when it comes to Photograph type of videos,this whole video Enhances and Emphasizes The Professionality and the Art that is Photography! Loving the slight background music as well,Looking Forward to watching more from your channel Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas !!😃😁♥
This was too helpful and I’m actually setting my camera while watching this. Thanks for this, Simon. I subscribed to your channel for your future videos.
Is Profoto the only way to professional hss iPhone photography. I have Godox x2 pro but can’t find out how to use the flash with an app via Bluetooth in some type of manual mode in the photo
Hi! I loved this video! So informative and calming. I have a question. When I’m on Portrait mode it take a picture that I love, but when I look back at it oh photos it has changed and it looks like HDR. But I have not figured out how to atop that from happening. Any ideas? Thanks a bunch!
Just come across this video and being new to the Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max, I was really confused about its camera and video features. I have leant so much watching this and have subscribed to your channel. Amazing, easy to understand and perfectly explained tutorial - thank so so much !
HEIF used be very difficult to share to social media platforms, but many more platforms support it these days. HEIF saves about 50% in terms of file sizes over JPEG at the same quality, but you still might find some platforms don't accept it
You should change the title of this video, lots of people make "the best settings for... Or tips and tricks" I never watch them and I accidently watched yours (came on automatically) YOUR VIDEO BEATS ALL THE REST BY MILES!! THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO! 👌👌 TOTAL QUALITY - subscribed
I was looking at your video, wow good job sir! Was wondering if I’m the only one (iPhone 15 pro) that has the famous bug of that when I open photo from gallery it doesn’t show at full quality I have to pinch and zoom in and then back to the normal zoom to acquire full quality otherwise if I close the photo and re open it it’s the same , it’s like kinda blurry or not at the full quality pls help 😪
This is very detailed which is cool. I'm not a professional but with this video I learned a lot. Your voice sounds like a NatGeo narrator which is cool btw. It's not so fast and it makes me want to listen to every word you say. I'm waiting for my iphone 15 pro max to arrive and I can't wait to apply these tutorials of yours. New subscriber here!
Nice tips, thank You. I have an advice too - if You live in country which use PAL/SECAM TV standard (and also have 50 Hz AC) - it's better to set in options PAL video with 25 or 50 frames per second. Especially when You record displays, monitors etc.
Very good I still have a “ problem “ with the picture quality. I upgraded from the 12 pro max to the 15 pro max. And by the 12 I could do the picture and almost all was sharp and full focused. Less then 10% of the pictures was not good enough for me. But with 15 pro max I would say almost 30% is not good enough for me. I use mostly the same settings from my 12 pro max but I’m straggling to get then good pics out of my 15pro max
on all formats? Most compatible? You can try adding sharpening if it's a focus issue. The 15PM cannot focus as closely as the 12PM, so any near objects are more likely out of focus
I’m having the same issues with my pro. The pictures are horrible for some reason. The video is fine. The pictures seems blurry and like paint brushed smooth
@@danby7461 good for you I checked I’m on the lasted iOS 17.2.1. .. in my case no improvement. I’m disappointed with my iPhone. As i said before with my 12PM ( where I made thousands of pictures) I could really use it just as true point and shoot camera. Almost all pictures was bang on .. with the 15PM it’s really bad. Even when I just use the main camera what had the “ best “ lenses. Even this picture are not really good. I was reading a lot of the them issue from some other people. Even few went to Apple Store and there was no help from the support stuff. They said everything is ok .. unfortunately I can only see it when I see my pictures on the bigger screen. And then they look shit. Before I ( must ) delete them I go back all the time to my pictures what I did with my 12PM under roughly the same conditions. And the 15PM looks not good. I did few telephoto pictures by super weather conditions ( blue sky and sunny ) they are good. But the rest .. I’m disappointed
Hi, excellent video thank you. I just purchased an iphone 15 pro specifically for my business which is building gaming desktop computers and selling them online. However I seem to be getting the same issue as my iphone 11 when taking photo's for the adverts. The RGB lighting on the moving computer fans is coming out blurred and not clear in the pictures, also the colour representation is not accurate at all, the luminance of the RGB in the computer i'm taking photo's of seems to be overwhelming. I'm a total novice when it comes to photography, wonder if you could offer some advise please?
Here I am looking to make content for my coffee station at home, and this video made me change so many settings in hopes to improve my video taking skills. Cheers and thanks for the detailed video without having to make things seem so complicated
Sir,,In my 15 pro max,,when i open the camera it look very good,,but after the campure the picture is not so much good as seen in camera..What can i do..?
Thanks for sharing your knowledge here Simon. I've learnt a lot. I've come from an iPhone12 Pro Max to the 15 Pro Max. Thanks to you I'm enjoying the new features. Can I ask, what video editing software are you using? You say using the "slow motion" option on the phone only records up to 1080p. So you just record in 4k 60fps then slow the speed down in the editing software. What was it please? Thanks. Pete.
Hi! HELP PLEASE. I just got this phone and your video has been super informative thus far. I have a question though, is there anyway to shoot a picture or video up close without using macro mode? I shoot images and videos really close to hands (manicurist) and I’m having the hardest time figuring out how to do that without using the macro mode. I don’t like the macro mode shots I’ve gotten and I am becoming really frustrated with it 😢 on my old phone I could just put it up close to the object and it was fine to just point and shoot. Is there anyway I can do something like that with this phone?
the new iPhones don't allow macro with the main camera, and they have bigger minimum focus distance. One option would be to buy a macro conversion lens to place over the iPhone main camera
I bought Iphone 15 pro this week and the back camera was so great and overall the phone felt good and was nice looking phone but had to just return the phone because the front camera was so bad compared to the Iphone 14
thanks for the video. Have a question... I have seen people have a 'PRO' shooting mode above the shutter button where TIME LAPSE SLO-MO CINEMATIC VIDEO PHOTO is situated. When they click is goes into manual settings like ISO SHUTTER SPEED etc have you seen or heard of that? I have a 15 Pro Max and have tweaked all settings to pro bu no such shooting mode. HELP PLEASE 🙏
Do you use any of the various lens/filter systems for photography. There are a few different systems like freewell or prophoto or moment. Do you recommend any ecosystem to jump into?
Very good video sir, appreciate your time and teaching.... I just subscribed your channel and I will follow it. My name is Amjed I am from India, I lives in Shenzhen, China. Thank you very much sir.
Love your pacing and your vibe! I'm struggling to find my pace and voic on my youtube channel - but I believe I'm getting closer! Anyway, great work! You're on your way! Super informative, educational, and pleasing to watch.
Your videos are very clear and concise. Refreshing to see a calm videographer on UA-cam rather than “WHATS GOIN ON GUYYYZZZZ! ITS YOUR BOY…” I do have a quick question. What are the benefits for using the 30fps setting over 24? Keep up the great work.
I honestly couldn't do that if I wanted to lol My reason for using 30fps is it's slightly more flexible than 24fps. Its requires slightly less motion blur to look smooth, which means less demanding on shutter speed. There's not a huge difference in the way they look and the only reason we use 24fps is because 100 years ago that was the best compromise for a mechanical device. 30fps would have made every movie cost 30% more because of the extra film stock and each reel of film would have lasted 15% less time which would have slowed down productions, then it would've been more demanding on the camera tech of the time and so on etc etc. Then it just stuck as the "movie look".
@@HorrocksoniPhone Thank you for the reply and history lesson. I remember being taught years ago that 24fps was the sweet spot for fluid motion. Just enough frames to trick our brains. It makes complete sense from a cost point of view plus slowing down production. I remember hearing Peter Jackson and James Cameron giving a talk probably just after Avatar was released 10+ years ago. They spoke about the digital era would enable films to be shot at much higher frame rates. I could be wrong but I’m sure they suggested 120 frames. I don’t think that future has arrived yet
@dhandley22 yes there have been experiments with 48fps which haven't been successful so far. So 120fps would be a bigger change. Video starts to look more glossy and polished, but maybe a little less romantic. 24fps is still used by most filmmakers for movies and film-look docs & dramas
I’ve got the 15 pro max and I’m a little confused about using the 5x camera. When I’m going to lock in a photo with AF Lock on a subject that’s far away but want something in the foreground that’s a little in frame and blurry, I’ve noticed the camera does some weird shifting. Maybe it’s switching camera because it thinks the objects that are close should be in focus or something?. I never had this problem on my old 12 pro max. Any idea what is happening and how to stop it?. Thanks
Another great post! As always! Quick question: if I understand correctly... once we switch to Log: we get 10 bit color...? (regardless of the Log flavor correct?) Also: do you have a video in YT explaining the different lenses of the new 15pro & MAx... what I mean is: which ones are optical and which ones are digital...? Thanks! Cheers!
Anything in ProRes is 10-bit, which includes Log as you can only shoot Log in ProRes (unless you use the Blackmagic app). iPhones automatically switch between optical and digital zoom, depending on the light when switching between tele and 1x. But the phone doesn't tell you it's doing it, so you might not realise. The 2x is always a digital crop and not a optical camera change (to 3x or 5x). The tele cameras can also digitally zoom past x3 (pro) x5 (pro max). But the ultrawide 0.5x button has to use the ultrawide (optical) camera, as the main sensor cannot go that wide.
Hi Simon, I noticed that you had the 14 pro in some of your previous videos and opted for the 15 pro this year. Did you have a chance to use both Pro and PM and decide on the pro? Or do you just prefer the 77mm tele and smaller form factor?
thank you for such a well explained video about tips and tricks. As I am just starting my photography journey, it feels good to stumble upon such video. Subscribed and keep up the good work.
▶ How to use Apple Log: geni.us/AppleLog
▶ My iPhone Videography Book: geni.us/iU52
▶ Become a Video Creator Pro: geni.us/VideoCreatorPro
▶ Kit used in this video
iPhone 15 Pro
Samsung Note20 Ultra
Andoer 1.5m Tripod: geni.us/8j3c
JJC Clamp: geni.us/njpc0
00:00 Intro
01:30 Quick Reframe
02:10 Lock Cameras
04:00 48MP Photos
06:00 Add Portrait Effect
07:00 Which Format?
08:15 Best Video settings
09:28 Best Quality Slow Motion
10:23 10-Bit Colour
12:35 Apple ProRes
14:25 Apple LOG
15:39 How to Hold your iPhone
16:08 Camera Switch & Zoom
17:16 Stabilisation settings
19:07 White balance lock
21:39 Exposure Lock
22:45 Level Meter & Grid
huh
This is not a tutorial. This is an experience.
That's the only video a new iPhone user's going to need who understands the basics of photography. Thank you!
Thanks for this comprehensive tutorial, Simon. You had clearly put in a ton of planning and effort and is much appreciated. So much so, that I downloaded it to my Mac and will use it for reference. To aid in finding the SETTINGS advice, I have added a further bunch of my own chapter headings. Should you feel this is useful I list them below and if you wish you can edit your movie's description and add these in at the correct spots in your existing chapter listing. On the other hand, if you feel that I have overstepped the line, then feel free to delete my comment. Oh, and have a very blessed Christmas and New Year.
00:00 - Start
01:34 - SET: Main camera
02:42 - SET: Macro control
03:53 - SET: Lock camera
04:19 - SET: Photo mode
05:27 - SET: HEIF photo mode
06:20 - SET: Change to Portrait mode in Edit
07:12 - SET: Most compatible mode
08:28 - SET: Camera mode
11:16 - SET: Switching OFF HDR
11:42 - SET: Export in Rec 709
12:42 - SET: Apple ProRes
13:01 - SET: ProRes options
17:36 - SET: Stabilisation options
17:53 - SET: Action mode
18:51 - SET Action mode Lower Light
19:43 - SET: White Balance locking
21:19 - SET: Auto fps
21:51 - SET: Exposure/focus/white balance locking
22:53 - SET: Level meter
Vow, discovered that the links I just posted for you already work! Presumably, you could, if you wish, just append these to your description in one block, That way the Settings markers are listed separately.
Legend! Thank you so much!❤
I’ve skimmed 6 books on the 15 pro Max and none of them came close to being as helpful as you have, Simon. Thank you.
sir ur voice is so gooood.. I feel like im watching a movie with early 1900s background😂
I had lot of problems with my iPhone 15 Pro Max Camera. You solved them all with this tutorial. Very useful and now I know there is nothing wrong with the iPhone camera, it is just bunch of new techniques and options we must toggle on and off to get the best results. Thank you very much. Also your city is very picturesque. Beautiful surroundings ☺️❤️
Thanks so much for this detailed overview of the various settings. Thank you as well for referring to the lenses as 2 times, 3 times etc. and not as "2 ecks" "3 ecks" like some so-called reviewers. It makes you stand out as a professional!
you're welcome, thank you!
Wow this video apart from being VERY instructive, transmits so much peace and a genuine personality. In a world with frenetic content.. This makes the difference. Subscribed.
That Voice Tho❤
Sounds Like A Movie Narrator🙏🏻🕊️❤️
Inspiring and instructive in a soothing cadence. The scenery is gorgeous.
I just got my new iPhone 15 and I really enjoyed your video. It is so much more advanced than my iPhone 13 Pro Mac. Thank you. I will be back to watch this again and again, till I have it mastered.
Simon -- I found your video because I'm finally upgrading my iPhone SE to a 15 Pro for the photography benefits. Not only did you teach me about my new phone, but I learned how to use my current phone better! Thank you so much; I have subscribed and look forward to learning more from you. Keep up the excellent work!
Under your camera on under preserve settings, you have all the others turned off, all mine are on and not just camera mode and macro control. Should I turn all the others off?
I don't normally comment but I wanted to thank you for this video. I found it informative and beautiful to watch. Thanks for the inspiration.
Thank you! You are so welcome!
Вы делаете невыносимо красиво, то, что у Вас не 12 миллионов подписчиков совершенно очевидно, простой человек просто не может такое выдержать, ему страшно приобщиться к такой красоте, даже мне страшно, но Вы, безусловно заслуживаете 30-40 миллионов подписчиков, не нужно бояться.
🙏🏼
Your video was beautiful and your voice is amazing. Your voice should be in documentaries. 😊
I’m confused now regarding the “High efficiency and most compatible”.. Even if I select “High efficiency” and I shoot my videos in apple log (422) will they still come out in HEVC? I’m completely new to videography
the Apple Log setting is part of ProRes, so when you tap the ProRes button you override the HEVC setting and switch to ProRes
@@HorrocksoniPhoneWonderful!! Thanks Simon
This video will be my go to tutorial…..thank you for sharing and helping many of us out…..cheers
I would listen to your voice for hours about anything
This was outstanding! Thank you so much, what video editor are you using?
thanks! CapCut
Thank you so much for this video. I learnt so many things I didn’t know about the camera settings, but apart from that I am especially grateful for the beautiful artistic videos and photos of this lovely relaxing scenery. Have to watch again now just to enjoy.
Thank you 😊 🙏
Great info and, always, your presentation is much appreciated. One clarification... at 6:20 minutes you recommend tapping the "f" button in the Edit feature to blur the background, rather than shooting in the Portrait mode for blurring. However, that "f" button isn't available when you select the HEIF Max option. It does appear if you select ProRAW Max.
Strange, I don't get an f button in raw max
Definitely strange. Just double-checked. No "f" button in HEIF Max, and now no "f" in ProRAW Max. I must've toggled something in between first check and last. This is going to take more experimenting.
Yeah so many options now it's easy to get lost in all these different formats
There is only one application in iPhone 15 Pro which can edit the video shot without any laptop.@@HorrocksoniPhone
first time coming to your channel Simon
And ive gotta say this was one of the most Relaxing/soothing Rare kind of videos that make you want to sit back and Enjoy it as an Experience
Especially when it comes to Photograph type of videos,this whole video Enhances and Emphasizes The Professionality and the Art that is Photography!
Loving the slight background music as well,Looking Forward to watching more from your channel
Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas !!😃😁♥
I love the over all quality of your videos.
Is the higher the mm the better?
This is a movie about the Iphone camera. Topnotch!
My favourite UA-camr at the moment
Thanks Simon... this is an outstanding tutorial.
Glad it was helpful!
apart from the great video, i can't help but ask, where was this shot? looks stunning.
This was too helpful and I’m actually setting my camera while watching this. Thanks for this, Simon. I subscribed to your channel for your future videos.
Awesome, thank you!
You're truly a creative content creator. Love and respect from Bangladesh 🇧🇩 ❤️ 🇧🇩
thank you so much for this! Im trying to learn as much as possible about these phones cams. I keep seeing people shoot amazing videos with them !!
Is the camera alot better than the 11pm ? I’m tempted to upgrade as I take a lot of nature photography and landscapes
It's definitely an upgrade from the 11pm
Is Profoto the only way to professional hss iPhone photography. I have Godox x2 pro but can’t find out how to use the flash with an app via Bluetooth in some type of manual mode in the photo
Hi! I loved this video! So informative and calming. I have a question. When I’m on Portrait mode it take a picture that I love, but when I look back at it oh photos it has changed and it looks like HDR. But I have not figured out how to atop that from happening. Any ideas? Thanks a bunch!
Just come across this video and being new to the Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max, I was really confused about its camera and video features. I have leant so much watching this and have subscribed to your channel. Amazing, easy to understand and perfectly explained tutorial - thank so so much !
thank you and welcome!
your channel deserves 5Million+ subscribers. Amazing video, the most complete tutorial on youtube. I wish you the best.
thank you! Very much appreciated
Hi sir, could you tell me what's the best camera and video setting are if you're inside of the concert arena? I have ip 15 pro max
I was so afraid of my phone . I’m so glad I found this video 😍thank you , for the tutorial 🤩
Glad I could help!
Nice video tutorial. So do you recommend using most compatible over HEIF? I have a 15 Pro Max.
HEIF used be very difficult to share to social media platforms, but many more platforms support it these days. HEIF saves about 50% in terms of file sizes over JPEG at the same quality, but you still might find some platforms don't accept it
@@HorrocksoniPhone thank you. I used to have problems uploading to instagram with HEIF images. Seems to be resolved now 😆
You should change the title of this video, lots of people make "the best settings for... Or tips and tricks" I never watch them and I accidently watched yours (came on automatically) YOUR VIDEO BEATS ALL THE REST BY MILES!! THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO! 👌👌 TOTAL QUALITY - subscribed
thanks! Much appreciated
your voice is like " poetry " !
This felt like a movie 🎥🥶🥶 fire video
Bro should become a professional voicer for movie trailers.
What is the name of that application for editing the videos in the computer?
Can u tell me please?
CapCut
Such a beautiful video and place, I want to visit a snowy country one day 🙏🏻
Do you use rear camera protection lenses?
no, I'm just careful
Thank you for this video. It really helped me dial in my new iphone!
I love your content and how detailed it is. Definitely deserves to be on top
thank you, I'm happy if people find it useful 😇
I was looking at your video, wow good job sir! Was wondering if I’m the only one (iPhone 15 pro) that has the famous bug of that when I open photo from gallery it doesn’t show at full quality I have to pinch and zoom in and then back to the normal zoom to acquire full quality otherwise if I close the photo and re open it it’s the same , it’s like kinda blurry or not at the full quality pls help 😪
This is very detailed which is cool. I'm not a professional but with this video I learned a lot. Your voice sounds like a NatGeo narrator which is cool btw. It's not so fast and it makes me want to listen to every word you say. I'm waiting for my iphone 15 pro max to arrive and I can't wait to apply these tutorials of yours. New subscriber here!
Great to hear your feedback thank you. Enjoy the 15PM!
Nice tips, thank You.
I have an advice too - if You live in country which use PAL/SECAM TV standard (and also have 50 Hz AC) - it's better to set in options PAL video with 25 or 50 frames per second. Especially when You record displays, monitors etc.
Fantastic video, I watch a lot of your videos and I really like the way you put them together and your voice works great with your filming
Thank you very much!
Very good I still have a “ problem “ with the picture quality. I upgraded from the 12 pro max to the 15 pro max. And by the 12 I could do the picture and almost all was sharp and full focused. Less then 10% of the pictures was not good enough for me. But with 15 pro max I would say almost 30% is not good enough for me. I use mostly the same settings from my 12 pro max but I’m straggling to get then good pics out of my 15pro max
on all formats? Most compatible? You can try adding sharpening if it's a focus issue. The 15PM cannot focus as closely as the 12PM, so any near objects are more likely out of focus
I’m having the same issues with my pro. The pictures are horrible for some reason. The video is fine. The pictures seems blurry and like paint brushed smooth
Update: updated my iOS and the issue is completely fixed pictures are incredible
@@danby7461 good for you I checked I’m on the lasted iOS 17.2.1. .. in my case no improvement. I’m disappointed with my iPhone. As i said before with my 12PM ( where I made thousands of pictures) I could really use it just as true point and shoot camera. Almost all pictures was bang on .. with the 15PM it’s really bad. Even when I just use the main camera what had the “ best “ lenses. Even this picture are not really good. I was reading a lot of the them issue from some other people. Even few went to Apple Store and there was no help from the support stuff. They said everything is ok .. unfortunately I can only see it when I see my pictures on the bigger screen. And then they look shit. Before I ( must ) delete them I go back all the time to my pictures what I did with my 12PM under roughly the same conditions. And the 15PM looks not good. I did few telephoto pictures by super weather conditions ( blue sky and sunny ) they are good. But the rest .. I’m disappointed
Totally agree- I did the same generation jump and it is a huge downgrade. So frustrating
Hi, excellent video thank you. I just purchased an iphone 15 pro specifically for my business which is building gaming desktop computers and selling them online. However I seem to be getting the same issue as my iphone 11 when taking photo's for the adverts. The RGB lighting on the moving computer fans is coming out blurred and not clear in the pictures, also the colour representation is not accurate at all, the luminance of the RGB in the computer i'm taking photo's of seems to be overwhelming. I'm a total novice when it comes to photography, wonder if you could offer some advise please?
Brilliant Tutorial Simon! Your knowledge is vast and the laidback manner in which you deliver makes things easy to understand…Thank You!!
Glad to hear, thank you!
May i know which part of Switzerland is this. Looking awesome
Here I am looking to make content for my coffee station at home, and this video made me change so many settings in hopes to improve my video taking skills. Cheers and thanks for the detailed video without having to make things seem so complicated
Glad it was helpful 😊
Where is this? It looks so pretty.
Switzerland
Muy buen video, saludos desde Argentina 👋👋👋
Your informational videos are amazing and always appreciated. Hard to believe how much technology is in these phones.
thank you! Yes, quite incredible these devices we carry around in our pockets
Can I ask what program you use to edit your videos? 🙏🏻
CapCut for Desktop capcut.onelink.me/sjnC/SH
Sir,,In my 15 pro max,,when i open the camera it look very good,,but after the campure the picture is not so much good as seen in camera..What can i do..?
Thanks for sharing your knowledge here Simon. I've learnt a lot. I've come from an iPhone12 Pro Max to the 15 Pro Max. Thanks to you I'm enjoying the new features. Can I ask, what video editing software are you using? You say using the "slow motion" option on the phone only records up to 1080p. So you just record in 4k 60fps then slow the speed down in the editing software. What was it please? Thanks. Pete.
hi Pete. I'm using CapCut
@@HorrocksoniPhone Thanks for that fast response! Next silly question. Is that on your Mac or iPhone? Thanks.
@@pete401 mac
Got me a fresh iPhone 15 Pro, and this helped me out a lot, truly underrated. subbed a @7K hope it goes a long way
Hi! HELP PLEASE. I just got this phone and your video has been super informative thus far. I have a question though, is there anyway to shoot a picture or video up close without using macro mode? I shoot images and videos really close to hands (manicurist) and I’m having the hardest time figuring out how to do that without using the macro mode. I don’t like the macro mode shots I’ve gotten and I am becoming really frustrated with it 😢 on my old phone I could just put it up close to the object and it was fine to just point and shoot. Is there anyway I can do something like that with this phone?
the new iPhones don't allow macro with the main camera, and they have bigger minimum focus distance. One option would be to buy a macro conversion lens to place over the iPhone main camera
Does anyone know what video editing app Simon features during this video? It looks awesome…
Help me, use HEIF max or no?
Thanks for the video,
What is the name of the editting software?
CapCut for desktop
I bought Iphone 15 pro this week and the back camera was so great and overall the phone felt good and was nice looking phone but had to just return the phone because the front camera was so bad compared to the Iphone 14
Fairy tail tutorial…Love it
Wow. Thank you for this Simon. Great help indeed.
hello, what software do you use for editing your videos?
CapCut
Awesome tutorial ever with examples
Thanks! 😃
Love you man. Amazing content. Wishing you lots of success moving forward 😊
Thank you! You too!
thanks for the video. Have a question... I have seen people have a 'PRO' shooting mode above the shutter button where TIME LAPSE SLO-MO CINEMATIC VIDEO PHOTO is situated. When they click is goes into manual settings like ISO SHUTTER SPEED etc have you seen or heard of that? I have a 15 Pro Max and have tweaked all settings to pro bu no such shooting mode. HELP PLEASE 🙏
there is no pro mode in iPhones. You will need a third party app or an Android
Do you use any of the various lens/filter systems for photography. There are a few different systems like freewell or prophoto or moment. Do you recommend any ecosystem to jump into?
I talk about them here ua-cam.com/video/uRC_O61fbwo/v-deo.html
This is so good! thank you❤
loved your video very much! I like how chilly it is and by the way it's a beautiful place where you live
Thank you so much!
Very good video sir, appreciate your time and teaching.... I just subscribed your channel and I will follow it. My name is Amjed I am from India, I lives in Shenzhen, China. Thank you very much sir.
Thank you very much for this grate video, Simon! Helped me a lot with all this settings on iPhone! Wish you all the best. 😊
Glad it helped!
this tutorial is soo relaxing....
Love your pacing and your vibe! I'm struggling to find my pace and voic on my youtube channel - but I believe I'm getting closer! Anyway, great work! You're on your way! Super informative, educational, and pleasing to watch.
Thank you! Keep working at it you'll find the right vibe that works for you
Your videos are very clear and concise. Refreshing to see a calm videographer on UA-cam rather than “WHATS GOIN ON GUYYYZZZZ! ITS YOUR BOY…”
I do have a quick question. What are the benefits for using the 30fps setting over 24?
Keep up the great work.
I honestly couldn't do that if I wanted to lol
My reason for using 30fps is it's slightly more flexible than 24fps. Its requires slightly less motion blur to look smooth, which means less demanding on shutter speed.
There's not a huge difference in the way they look and the only reason we use 24fps is because 100 years ago that was the best compromise for a mechanical device. 30fps would have made every movie cost 30% more because of the extra film stock and each reel of film would have lasted 15% less time which would have slowed down productions, then it would've been more demanding on the camera tech of the time and so on etc etc. Then it just stuck as the "movie look".
@@HorrocksoniPhone Thank you for the reply and history lesson. I remember being taught years ago that 24fps was the sweet spot for fluid motion. Just enough frames to trick our brains. It makes complete sense from a cost point of view plus slowing down production. I remember hearing Peter Jackson and James Cameron giving a talk probably just after Avatar was released 10+ years ago. They spoke about the digital era would enable films to be shot at much higher frame rates. I could be wrong but I’m sure they suggested 120 frames. I don’t think that future has arrived yet
@dhandley22 yes there have been experiments with 48fps which haven't been successful so far. So 120fps would be a bigger change. Video starts to look more glossy and polished, but maybe a little less romantic. 24fps is still used by most filmmakers for movies and film-look docs & dramas
Excellent video! I learned a lot. Thank you!
Amazing tutorial Simon, I love it. Thank you
Glad you liked it!
I’ve got the 15 pro max and I’m a little confused about using the 5x camera. When I’m going to lock in a photo with AF Lock on a subject that’s far away but want something in the foreground that’s a little in frame and blurry, I’ve noticed the camera does some weird shifting. Maybe it’s switching camera because it thinks the objects that are close should be in focus or something?. I never had this problem on my old 12 pro max. Any idea what is happening and how to stop it?. Thanks
program name? where editing video
capcut desktop
AMAZING VIDEOOO sooo soo helpful, concise, and beautifully shot! thank you 🤍
REALLY useful video, I learned a lot from this one.
Gathers up a bunch of advice you can find elsewhere but rarely all in one place.
Thanks for watching 😃
Thank you. I learned a lot from your video.
Another great post! As always! Quick question: if I understand correctly... once we switch to Log: we get 10 bit color...? (regardless of the Log flavor correct?) Also: do you have a video in YT explaining the different lenses of the new 15pro & MAx... what I mean is: which ones are optical and which ones are digital...? Thanks! Cheers!
Anything in ProRes is 10-bit, which includes Log as you can only shoot Log in ProRes (unless you use the Blackmagic app). iPhones automatically switch between optical and digital zoom, depending on the light when switching between tele and 1x. But the phone doesn't tell you it's doing it, so you might not realise. The 2x is always a digital crop and not a optical camera change (to 3x or 5x). The tele cameras can also digitally zoom past x3 (pro) x5 (pro max).
But the ultrawide 0.5x button has to use the ultrawide (optical) camera, as the main sensor cannot go that wide.
@@HorrocksoniPhone thank you so much! Appreciate it! Cheers!
Wta, do have some dot appear on ur screen when capture something that have l light at night ?
If you point any camera at a light, you often get reflections of the light that appear as a dot
Thank you! I have learned a lot from you
This is a very comprehensive tutorial,thank you!
thank you for watching 😊
Hi Simon, I noticed that you had the 14 pro in some of your previous videos and opted for the 15 pro this year. Did you have a chance to use both Pro and PM and decide on the pro? Or do you just prefer the 77mm tele and smaller form factor?
thank you for such a well explained video about tips and tricks. As I am just starting my photography journey, it feels good to stumble upon such video. Subscribed and keep up the good work.
You're very welcome!
Another hit tutorial! Kudos!
Simon, thank you for yet another brilliant video! You've taught me so much over the years.
glad to hear!
Great video! Thanks for all the helpful tips. I’ve already started using some of these.
Thank you! Glad it's useful