atorodius 6 days ago

I feel like my iPhone does it. But not sure. Sound definitely changes when you zoom while recording

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internetter 6 days ago

They do. They rarely mention it but they do:

https://devstreaming-cdn.apple.com/videos/wwdc/2019/249a0jw9...

ghostly_s 6 days ago

The only content regarding audio I saw here are slides 124-140, which cover beam-forming but I didn't see anything about a default beam-forming profile tied to virtual zoom.

ThomasBb 6 days ago

On current iPhone Pro (16) you can even select the audio mix you want for recorded video after recording.

nevster 6 days ago

Unfortunately in practice I've found it sounds not great.

egorfine 5 days ago

Depends. In my practice (selfie camera videos) I found it to be unbelievably good.

elijahciali 6 days ago

This is a feature of iPhone, yes. Believe it came around the 11 (?) but it can really help when recording concerts if you're into that sort of thing.

TylerE 6 days ago

Funny, that’s exactly when I hate it the most! If you zoom mid clip the sound very audibly changes which is not desirable.

xnzakg 6 days ago

Samsung phones have this as well, can be enabled or disabled in the camera settings.

bayindirh 6 days ago

Mine is too old to test the claim, but knowing that it has at least three microphones on board, It'd be absurd if Apple didn't implement it.

entropicdrifter 6 days ago

It's pretty computationally cheap, too, as long as you've got the math right and an easy way to choose where to aim the beam