Using The iPhone For Video
Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you just wish you had an easy way to take a little bit of video on the hop? You know, you’re out and about and something happens that would be better caught on video than with a still image? And you don’t just want to record a bit of video, you want to post it on the net or send it to your friends and family by email. Well, guess what, the iPhone on Orange can help you out.
Shooting, or recording video on your iPhone 3GS is very simple, just like anything else you want to do on the iPhone 3GS. You are able to capture your video, then edit it to make it just the length you want. Once you are happy with it you can share it with people in any number of ways. The camera on the iPhone records in VGA mode at 30 frames per second which makes it the ideal type of video for uploading to the Internet or sending in an email. You can also take your video in portrait mode, or in landscape for a widescreen video.
Your mini movie is ready to edit immediately, you don’t have to wait until you get back home or to the office. You simply drag with your finger to edit your footage there and then on your iPhone 3GS.
So, here’s the situation. You are out and about and you happen to see something that is worth catching on video that you want to share with someone. Just tap on the camera icon from within the messages application and shoot your footage. Once complete, you can now use your iPhone on the Orange network to send it via MMS.
Be sure though to understand any restrictions on the length of the clip before trying to send it. Your other option is to select video from within the Camera application and shoot your video from there. The iPhone 3GS will then automatically add it to a new email message for you ready for you to send. You can also upload your movie clip to You Tube or a MobileMe Gallery with just a few taps of your finger. Then, when you synchronise your iPhone on Orange with your iTunes, all the video you have taken will be backed up on to your PC or Mac.
So, now you know just how fantastic this device is, why not go and get your own iPhone 3GS? You can check out some amazing offers by clicking here.
Watch this video for a quick demo on the iPhone video capture
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Top Video Editing Apps For iPhone 3GS
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ReelDirector Brings Serious Video Editing To The 3GS
The introduction of video capture with the iPhone 3GS was a nice “catch up” feature Apple brought us but many people felt very limited for a while with what they could do after shooting. Well, Nexvio inc is trying to mitigate the issue.
What Is The Difference Between iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS?
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Much Better Video Editing For iPhone 3GS
The iPhone 3GS may be able to capture, trim and despatch video clips to YouTube, but its editing features are pretty limited. Now there’s a better choice, Nexvio’s ReelDirector. This nice app lets you do all kinds of things.
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