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  2. List of iPhone models - Wikipedia

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    Digital Video Zoom Up to 15x Up to 6x Up to 15x Up to 9x Slow-motion video 4K at 120 fps 1080p at 240 fps 1080p at 120 fps or 240 fps Audio Zoom Yes QuickTake Video Up to 4K at 60 fps in Dolby Vision with 16:9 aspect ratio Up to 1440p at 30 fps with 4:3 aspect ratio Time-lapse video with stabilization Yes Cinematic video stabilization

  3. Is your iPhone slowing down? 5 simple ways to speed up your ...

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    If your smartphone's performance is letting you down, Kim Komando has 5 easy tips to give even an old phone a speed boost. If your smartphone's performance is letting you down, Kim Komando has 5 ...

  4. Slow motion - Wikipedia

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    Video editing software (e.g. Sony Vegas, Kdenlive and included software in mobile phones) and video playback software (e.g. VLC media player) allow treating such videos as both usual videos and slow-motion videos. During video editing and video playback, the indicated playback speed matches real life.

  5. iOS 7 - Wikipedia

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    On the iPhone 5S, a slow-motion video option was added, with the ability to shoot a video at a high frame rate of 120 frames per second. All iPhones record slow motion video with audio. It can be edited in the Photos app, where users can decide where to start and end the slow-motion part. [33] The Photos app was updated with new categorization ...

  6. Time-lapse photography - Wikipedia

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    PBS's NOVA series aired a full episode on time-lapse (and slow motion) photography and systems in 1981 titled Moving Still. Highlights of Oxford's work are slow-motion shots of a dog shaking water off himself, with close ups of drops knocking a bee off a flower, as well as a time-lapse sequence of the decay of a dead mouse.

  7. Bullet time - Wikipedia

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    The term "bullet time" was first used with reference to the 1999 film The Matrix, [2] and later in reference to the slow motion effects in the 2001 video game Max Payne. [3] [4] In the years since the introduction of the term via the Matrix films it has become a commonly applied expression in popular culture.

  8. Frame rate - Wikipedia

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    Frame rate up-conversion (FRC) is the process of increasing the temporal resolution of a video sequence by synthesizing one or more intermediate frames between two consecutive frames. A low frame rate causes aliasing, yields abrupt motion artifacts, and degrades the video quality. Consequently, the temporal resolution is an important factor ...

  9. Where are mandatory evacuation orders for California ... - AOL

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    Corrections & clarifications: This story has been updated to reflect the areas under evacuation for the Palisades Fire. Editor's Note: The wildfires in California continue to rage. Click here for ...