E Pow
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I'm going white and I may stay with 16GB. That's what I have now and I have only used half of it after a full year of use.
I'm going white and I may stay with 16GB. That's what I have now and I have only used half of it after a full year of use.
I'd be concerned with the new higher MP photos, and HD video recording.
The HD video might take up space fast. I suppose you could just transfer/upload things off the phone and delete. But I know I'll be keeping some of the videos I create on the phone.
I currently have an 8gb iPhone, and only using half it's capacity because I have a iPod video hooked up to my car, where all of my music is stored.
I only have my top fav bands on my iPhone.
I'm still in debate between the white and the black...
I have a black iPhone 3G right now, and know if I chose the black iPhone 4, I'd love it.
But I kind of want to try something different.
Either way, I'll be getting the 32gb version.
HD video isn't as space taking as people seem to think it is. Especially with Apple's compression methods. I've used several camcorders all with a 4GB SD card and it's not a big deal. I'm willing to bet iPhone 4 has more advanced compression methods as well that allow for smaller footprints. If you're using less than 8GB now, I don't think you'll cross over 16GB just by taking 5 megapixel photos and HD video.
That's true about resale value..
And hey, why can't it replace your point and shoot? It's certainly good enough, have you seen the stills on the apple website? I'm very glad I returned my point and shoot (which also recorded 720p) to best buy! Also another great feature of iPhone 4's camera is that you can tap to refocus during video recording! That's damn impressive. I've owned a lot of pocket camcorders and not a single one of them offered that.
I don't have a point and shoot, that's why.
Only a DSLR.
So this WILL become my point and shoot.
And after looking at the photo examples the other day on Apples site, I'm pretty sure this will compete with some point and shoots out there.
And I'm COMPLETELY excited for the tap to focus for video. Opens up a whole new window for creativity!
It really does. I've owned several HD pocket camcorders, Sony Webbie, Sanyo Xacti, and they barely offered autofocus at all nevermind being able to focus again during recording. The Flip is nothing compared to the iPhone 4. It has internal storage, better video quality, and refocusing... Flip is in serious trouble this year if Apple pushes the camcorder functionality.
The only thing that bugs me is that I can't record a landscape video while holding it in portrait. That's just annoying. And it's not a hardware limitation either.
I completely agree with you about FLIP.
They really should have added GOOD 1080p recording (or at least good 720p) and image stabilization this year, instead of only adding the larger semi-touch screen.
From the video samples I've seen, this blows any pocket cam 720p recordings away.
Flip (or should I say Cisco?) better be coming up with something new quick if they want to keep customers.
Honestly with that Flip slide bull crap, I think they are totally off their rocker.
1080p recording should be left to DSLRs or larger because of the sensors, at least for a few years. Maybe in 2012 we'll get good 1080p in a flip.
Agreed.
Everyone was expecting them to step it up this year. Especially since they were acquired by Cisco. But they just put out another mediocre camera, that sadly is somehow "at the top" of these pocket cams in terms of market share.
That's where Apple stepped in yet again.
Creating an HD camera in their phone, that from the clips I've seen, produces a higher quality video than any of these pocket cams. The worst part is, their sole and only purpose, is to shoot video...and they don't do that great of a job at that.
It's honestly amazing what the iPhone is capable of. Especially with the new iPhone 4/iOS4.
It's easy to forget sometimes that it's actually a phone.