Check out this video shot on, edited on and uploaded from an iPhone 4.
[ame=http://vimeo.com/12819723]"Apple of My Eye" - an iPhone 4 film on Vimeo[/ame]
				
			[ame=http://vimeo.com/12819723]"Apple of My Eye" - an iPhone 4 film on Vimeo[/ame]
mike123abc said:I was surprised how good the video was on my iphone 3GS when I used it as a video camera. I wonder if I will bring out the video camera very much any more now that the iPhone 4 does HD. It is always a pain to remember and drag out the video camera.
Koerbel is a professional film producer director. It's not the iphone4, it's the talent. Very nice piece!

Agreed. He could probably do the same with a Aiptek 720. I know I couldn't.
Yeah, it's so much more difficult to attach the phone to the computer via USB and let it automatically transfer the video. Not to mention that a large number of computers don't have micro SD ports...Nice video...you can just pop out the micro SD card, and put it in a PC and/or media player TV to watch it on the big screen....errr...wait...nevermind.
I still wonder about the PQ on a 61" screen, even though it says 720p. Anyone moved it to a big TV to watch?
Sparked my curiosity too-
HD from Vimeo was great when the shots were very still and full lighting. Low light was extremely grainy, so much that it was what I would say not viewable. Most of the pans and push pulls ( caused frame to frame updating that the iphone just is incapable of processing )were failing in full video frame rate at times dropping to 4-6 FPS.
All the above is an evaluation of the equipment- iPhone, for HD not the shooting, editing, or story. Shot in HD on the iphone but displayed in small screen SD is where this shines. IMO, iPhone is nowhere near even home video quality for HD.
I used a computer to do the display the HD Vimeo file. I may try to use a PS3 later for evaluation on a different platform.
 
	