Apple has posted a new video on its YouTube channel to improve its video recording capabilities IPhone 11 Pro.
Photographs are made in the mountains of British Columbia in Canada, and in them we see a series snowboarders competing in girls' ice.
Specifically, the recording is done Baldface Lodge, at an altitude of more than 2,000 feet in the Selkirk Mountains. A secret place where visitors can only arrive by helicopter.
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In the video we can see various types of shots: airborne views, slow recordings, motion pictures and shots from the angle of view snowboarders. It is fair to say that the pictures, of the state and of the acrobatics competing, are a spectacular beauty.
This is how Apple describes its new video:
"Follow the ice crews in the Winter Winter Games of the previous Winter X Games with Red Gerard, Danny Davis, Kimmy Fasani and Ben Ferguson as they explore the snowmobiles inside British Columbia at the famous Baldface Lodge."
According to Apple, all photos included in the video were taken with the iPhone 11 Pro. Still the video is long the back-up process and most of the scenes were filmed using cinematographic enhancements and lenses.
The iPhone 11 Pro models include a triple-lens camera system and the world's largest super-angle sensor in the history of the bite of an apple. Of course, all hardware standards are well matched with dozens of new software features available in the form of iOS 13. What do you think of the announcement of Apple and the iPhone 11 camera?