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How to shoot Log footage on the iPhone 15 Pro
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The iPhone 15 Pro and larger iPhone 15 Pro Max series of phones come with numerous camera highlights, including the ability to shoot in Log.
Great if you want to shoot footage and then colour-grade it afterwards, theiPhone 15 Prois the first model of Apple’s flagship phone series to support the format.
This is a feature best left turned off unless you’re planning on grading the footage, as regular Log video looks grey and flat. It’s not on by default, but enabling it is easy if you follow the steps below.
What you’ll need:
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Step1
Unlock the phone
To begin, unlock the iPhone 15 Pro or iPhone 15 Pro Max. Note – this will not work with the regular iPhone 15, nor the older Pro or Pro Max models.
Step2
Open Settings
Find and select the Settings app. This is the app with an icon that looks like a cog and you can see it in the image below.
Step3
Scroll down to Camera
Once you’re in Settings, scroll down to Camera and tap it.
Step4
Tap Formats
Next, scroll down to the option labelled Formats and tap it.
Step5
Ensure ProRes is enabled
Before you enable Log, you’ll need to make sure ProRes is enabled. This should be on by default, but if not toggle the Apple ProRes option so that it’s green.
Step6
Tap ProRes Encoding
Under the Apple ProRes option there’s another option called ProRes Encoding. Tap this and you’ll be taken to another menu.
Step7
Select Log
In the ProRes Encoding menu, you’ll see three options: HDR, SDR and Log. HDR is the default, but tapping Log will make that default instead.
Step8
Enable inside the Camera app
Now just exit out of Settings and back into the Camera app. On the top menu bar there’s an option labelled ProRes Log – tap this and it’ll switch modes. Tap it again to turn it off.
Troubleshooting
Yes, you can shoot Log at 4K 60fps, however this requires an external storage device to be connected to the iPhone.
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