Apple Shares Two More 'Shot on iPhone' Videos Showcasing Photographic Capabilities of iPhone 6s
Apple is continuing on with its "Shot on iPhone" campaign, today uploading two new videos that are designed to showcase the photographic capabilities of the iPhone 6s and the iPhone 6s Plus. Each video, like other videos in the series, is approximately 15 seconds in length and is set to music.
The first video features a young woman with her hair flowing in the wind, shot in slow motion to highlight the slo-mo feature that captures video at up to 240 frames per second.
The second video features a shot of someone ziplining across Bregenz, Austria while shooting video with an iPhone.
Today's "Shot on iPhone" videos follow two wildlife-related videos that were
shared by Apple yesterday and come in the midst of a revamp of the Shot on iPhone campaign, which has been recently updated to feature new advertising imagery and billboards
in bright colors.
Apple has been running its "Shot on iPhone" advertisements since early 2015 following the launch of the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus. It is likely to continue for some time as the upcoming iPhone 7 Plus is rumored to feature a much-improved dual-lens camera while the iPhone 7 is expected to include a larger sensor.
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