By default iPhone records 30 FPS video where as latest models also supports 60 FPS with 1080 pixel resolution. In this article let us discuss about how to record video at 60FPS on your iPhone. You have to follow the instructions given below
How to enable 60 FPS Video recording on iPhone :
As mentioned above this 60 FPS supports only in latest version on iPhone that is iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 plus where as earlier version doesn’t support video recording on 60 FPS.
- Initially launch the settings application on your iPhone and tap on Photos and camera section.
- Under camera, find record video 60 FPS and toggle the switch to the ON position.
- Exit from the settings and launch camera application from your iPhone and switch to video mode from camera mode.
- Once you switch to video mode, right bottom corner you can find the 60 FPS badge in the corner indicating the higher frame rate is enabled.
- That’s it, now you can record videos on you iPhone with 60 FPS which results larger files with more resolution.
- If you want to change 60 FPS to default then repeat the above mentioned steps, go to settings app on your iPhone and tap on Photos and camera section. Under camera, find record video 60 FPS and toggle the switch to OFF position.