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Apple’s Scary Fast Event: iPhone 15 Pro Max Steals the Show, But Lightning Ports Remain

Highlights

  • Apple’s 30-minute Scary Fast event filmed entirely on iPhone 15 Pro Max
  • Sophisticated editing transforms smartphone footage into polished presentation
  • Mac accessories still clinging to Lightning ports
  • New 24-inch iMacs also feature Lightning-only peripherals

Apple has long championed the videography capabilities of its iPhones, but this time, the tech giant took it to an unprecedented level.

During the “Scary Fast” event that marked the unveiling of its new Mac models, Apple disclosed that the entire 30-minute presentation was filmed using the iPhone 15 Pro Max.

While the post-production was unsurprisingly executed on a Mac, the initial feat of capturing the event on a smartphone is nothing short of groundbreaking.

iPhone 15 Pro Max

It’s worth mentioning that achieving a final product of this quality would have required much more than merely hitting the record button on an iPhone.

Detailed planning, a skilled crew, and sophisticated editing software would have been necessary to elevate the smartphone’s raw footage to a polished presentation.

Yet, this serves as an astounding testament to what the iPhone 15 Pro Max’s hardware is capable of when wielded by experts.

This achievement sets a new benchmark in the domain of smartphone videography, displaying that under the right circumstances, a phone camera can rival more specialized equipment.

Mac Accessories: The Persistence of Lightning Ports

While the event showcased impressive advancements in technology, one area that seemed conspicuously static was Apple’s range of Mac accessories.

Contrary to hopes that Apple would embrace USB-C ports for its peripherals, the company continues to offer its Magic Mouse, Magic Trackpad, and Magic Keyboard exclusively with Lightning ports.

Apple Magic Mouse

This status quo also extends to the new 24-inch iMac models, which ship with Lightning-enabled accessories and a Lightning-to-USB-C cable included.

For tech enthusiasts who looked forward to streamlining their array of cables, especially following the launch of the iPhone 15, this is indeed a disappointment.

The company’s reluctance to transition completely to USB-C ports for its accessories is perplexing, given its push towards this standard in other product categories.

FAQs

Was the Scary Fast event really filmed on an iPhone 15 Pro Max?

Yes, Apple revealed that the entire 30-minute event was filmed using their latest iPhone 15 Pro Max, followed by post-production editing on a Mac.

What does this mean for smartphone videography?

This is a significant milestone, showcasing the high-quality videography capabilities of smartphones, particularly the iPhone 15 Pro Max, when used skillfully.

Are Mac accessories finally moving to USB-C?

No, despite anticipation, Apple continues to feature Lightning ports in its Magic Mouse, Magic Trackpad, and Magic Keyboard.

Do the new 24-inch iMacs have USB-C peripherals?

No, the new iMacs still come with Lightning accessories and include a Lightning-to-USB-C cable in the box.

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