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iPhone 14 Pro Max & SLO MO VIdeo

Can the native SLO MO 240FPS on the iPhone 14 Pro Max be exceeded? Are there any Slo Mo camera Apps that can do this? Or is it impossible? Qualified answers only please, not opinions. Thanks.

iPhone 14 Pro Max, iOS 16

Posted on Jul 29, 2023 9:30 PM

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Posted on Jul 29, 2023 11:51 PM

The native slow-motion recording on the iPhone 14 Pro Max can only go up to 240fps. This is because the sensor on the phone can only capture 240 frames per second. There are no third-party apps that can exceed this limit.


As for exceeding the native Slo Mo capabilities, it's important to note that smartphone cameras, including iPhones, have specific hardware limitations. While there are third-party camera apps available that may offer additional features and settings, they usually cannot exceed the hardware's physical capabilities. In other words, you cannot increase the native Slo Mo frame rate beyond what the camera sensor and processor are designed to handle.


However, some third-party camera apps might offer other creative options for slow-motion video, such as interpolating frames or applying software-based effects to simulate slow motion. While these methods may not be true slow motion (capturing more frames per second), they can achieve similar visual effects to a certain extent.


So, while it is not possible to exceed the native 240fps slow-motion limit on the iPhone 14 Pro Max, there are still some ways to create slow-motion videos that are even more impressive.


Here are some of the apps that can slow down videos that have been recorded at higher frame rates: In no way these are in any specific order of preference for SloMo videos in the App Store:



These apps all have different features and capabilities, so it is important to choose one that is right for your needs. For example, if you want to create slow-motion videos that are suitable for professional use, then you might want to choose an app like Adobe Premiere Rush. However, if you just want to create some fun slow-motion videos for social media, then a simpler app like SloPro might be a better option.

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Jul 29, 2023 11:51 PM in response to animist08

The native slow-motion recording on the iPhone 14 Pro Max can only go up to 240fps. This is because the sensor on the phone can only capture 240 frames per second. There are no third-party apps that can exceed this limit.


As for exceeding the native Slo Mo capabilities, it's important to note that smartphone cameras, including iPhones, have specific hardware limitations. While there are third-party camera apps available that may offer additional features and settings, they usually cannot exceed the hardware's physical capabilities. In other words, you cannot increase the native Slo Mo frame rate beyond what the camera sensor and processor are designed to handle.


However, some third-party camera apps might offer other creative options for slow-motion video, such as interpolating frames or applying software-based effects to simulate slow motion. While these methods may not be true slow motion (capturing more frames per second), they can achieve similar visual effects to a certain extent.


So, while it is not possible to exceed the native 240fps slow-motion limit on the iPhone 14 Pro Max, there are still some ways to create slow-motion videos that are even more impressive.


Here are some of the apps that can slow down videos that have been recorded at higher frame rates: In no way these are in any specific order of preference for SloMo videos in the App Store:



These apps all have different features and capabilities, so it is important to choose one that is right for your needs. For example, if you want to create slow-motion videos that are suitable for professional use, then you might want to choose an app like Adobe Premiere Rush. However, if you just want to create some fun slow-motion videos for social media, then a simpler app like SloPro might be a better option.

iPhone 14 Pro Max & SLO MO VIdeo

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