iPhone filmmaker says iPhone 16 Pro not a big upgrade; talks drone use

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iPhone filmmaker says iPhone 16 Pro not a big upgrade; talks drone use

iPhone filmmaker Joey Helms, noted for his cinematic city footage of each year’s iPhone Pro models, says that the iPhone 16 Pro is not a big upgrade from last year’s model.

He also answered questions about how he mounted the iPhone on a drone for the aerial shots in this year’s video …

Helms has shot sample footage showcasing the capabilities of the last three generations of iPhone Pro models:

iPhone 16 Pro not a big upgrade

He said that he finds the Camera Control button too finicky for him and not reliable, so his only use for it is to hit record.

The audio mix capability is “impressive” when you listen to the footage on a phone, but you notice the limitations when you listen more closely.

The only significant upgrade in his eyes us the ability to shoot high-quality 120fps slo-mo footage, but he says this is of limited real-life use.

He did, though, notice that Apple seems to have improved the reliability of SSD recording, with one caveat.

This year’s footage included a lot of drone shots, and Helms said he’d had a number of questions about this.

We mounted the iPhone 16 Pro (not the Max to keep weight down) using a 3D printed mount to a custom-built iFlight Chimera 7in FPV drone. The drone was flown by professional drone pilot Sam Perez based out of Chicago.

The challenges we ran into were twofold: 1) iPhones are not very aerodynamic and it acted as a sail on the drone. This made split-S drops down a building more difficult.

2) The micro vibrations by the drone in combination with the image stabilisation on the phone led to wobbles. Switching of the enhanced stabilisation made it even worse, but it looks like you cannot fully turn off stabilisation on the iPhone.

Images: Joey Helms; iFlight

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