Action mode debuted with iPhone 14 and more and more users are taking advantage of its potential!
The famous Shot on iPhone series in which Apple shows the qualities of the camera system of its devices, through the most ingenious productions, was updated this week with the premiere of a new video which leaves no doubt about the potential of Action Mode, available on iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro.
Action mode debuted as one of the main camera features of the new devices, officially launching in September, and which It promises to capture video images by adjusting shakes, vibrations and any other movement to stabilize the scene.
The function that stabilizes everything
In the video “Testing Action Mode”, Apple runs four different tests using Action Mode on the iPhone 14 Prowith some pretty impressive before-and-after comparisons, broken down by seconds below.
00:23 Test 1: follow the handover of the camera
- Trial setup.
- Downhill skateboarding.
- telephone transfer.
- Side by side comparison.
00:43 Test 2 – Aerial tracking aircraft
- Basketball dunk test setup.
- Trampoline jump.
- Mode of action before / after.
1:08 Task 3 – Rotate 360
- Trial setup.
- wall race.
- Street artist.
- Side by side comparison.
1:48 Test 4 – Rolling Shot
- Trial setup.
- Bicycle wheel bearing.
- Mode of action before / after.
The result demonstrated by Apple is achieved through the use of the camera sensors, which are responsible for digitizing the sequence in real time and the software is the one that makes the necessary corrections to achieve this effect.
Action mode is available on iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max and is integrated into the iOS 16 Camera app, so the mechanics of how it works is quite simple and intuitive. Just activate a button and Action mode works its magic.
- open app Camera on iPhone.
- Swipe your finger across the screen until you get to the video capture mode.
- Then click on the button Action mode located at the top of the user interface and shaped like an icon of a running person.
- Finally, when you’re ready to shoot, press the red circular button to record in Action mode.
In addition to the incredible results available through Action Mode, it’s a feature that eliminates the use of accessories and apps such as stabilizers. What more could you want?