External Recording Device Of Videos On The iPhone 15 Pro

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 -What is ProRes 4K/60 video?

ProRes is a video encoding format created by Apple Inc. It can record color information in 10-bit, 12-bit, or even 16-bit. In contrast, videos captured by regular consumer cameras typically have only 8-bit color depth.

Videos shot with ProRes can capture more colors, allowing for greater flexibility in editing. This means users can adjust colors and enhance the overall look of their videos. This format is popular among filmmakers and video editors for its high-quality color capabilities.

Secondly, 4K refers to the resolution of the video, and 60 signifies the frame rate. 4K is a high-quality format with a resolution of either 3840 x 2160 pixels or 4096 x 2160 pixels. This means the video has a higher resolution with more pixels in both the horizontal and vertical directions. It results in a clearer and more detailed image.

60 represents the frame rate of the video, indicating the number of frames displayed per second. 60 frames per second is considered a fast frame rate. This speed helps make videos smoother and reduces blurring and stuttering in fast action scenes.

The ProRes 4K/60 video is top quality and perfect for professional video production and broadcasting. This format can capture more colors and details in bright and dark areas, which results in a wider dynamic range. This feature makes ProRes videos excel in capturing fine details, especially in complex scenes and lighting variations.

Knowing that ProRes video format needs a lot of storage space is important. When shooting ProRes 4K/60 videos, make sure you have enough storage space for the large video files.

 

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 -Why should we use external recording for storage?

On one hand, The high-quality characteristics of ProRes 4K/60 video recording result in larger video file sizes. Mobile phones and photography equipment have limited storage capacity. This makes it difficult to store a large number of high-quality video files.

This can be a problem for people who want to save ProRes 4K/60 videos for a long time. They may not have enough storage space. Therefore, using external storage devices such as SD cards, hard drives for storage is a commonly used solution. External recording provides larger storage space, allowing users to continuously record and save high-quality ProRes 4K/60 videos.

On the other hand, external storage facilitates the transfer and sharing of data. Easily transfer files by connecting external storage devices to your computer for sharing with others or transferring to other devices.

This process is simple and convenient. Just plug in the external storage device to your computer. Then, you can easily move your files to an external storage device.

Additionally, you can share the files with others by transferring them to an external storage device. This convenient transfer method significantly enhances work efficiency and collaboration capabilities.

 

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-Aiffro P10, makes recording ProRes/60 video easier.

Aiffro P10 portable solid-state drive may be your best choice for storage while shooting in ProRes 4K/60. The device is extremely thin, measuring only 6.5mm. It also features a MagSafe magnetic attachment. Additionally, it utilizes USB 3.2 Gen2*2 for quick data transfer speeds of up to 2000MB/s.
ProRes 4K/60 video files have fast read and write speeds. This allows for quick transfer to external storage devices. It also makes it easy to access the files for editing and processing.
The aiffro P10 is compact and portable, adaptable to various outdoor shooting scenarios. The Aiffro P10 supports USB 3.2 Gen2*2 transfer protocol. This allows for external video recording on the iPhone 15 Pro without occupying phone memory. A storage capacity of 1TB/2TB/4TB can help you store data efficiently for a long time. This makes it ideal for professional video recording. Let’s make ProRes 4K/60 video with the P10.

 

 

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