Today, we're going to take a look at how the iPhone 4S matches up with the iPhone 4 in a series of videos. This video is being uploaded in its raw and unedited format straight to YouTube. Here are some facts about this video:<br /><br />Format:<br />H.264<br /><br />Resolution:<br />1,280 x 720<br /><br />Audio:<br />AAC, 44100 Hz, Mono<br /><br />FPS:<br />27.62<br /><br />File Size:<br />375.7 MB<br /><br />Data Rate:<br />10.53 Mbit/s<br /><br />---------------------------<br />Note(s):<br />The iPhone 4 appears to do less depth of field during filming than the iPhone 4S.<br /><br />Both the iPhone 4 and 4S require manual focus adjustments by the person taking the video as the subject moves closer or further away. No adjustments were made during the shooting of this video.<br /><br />Audio on the iPhone 4 appears to be noticeably more muffled than that of the 4S.<br /><br />Due in part to a lower video resolution, the iPhone 4 shot video at a data rate that is below half of the iPhone 4S. This means you'll need double the available storage space on the phone when shooting video on the 4S.<br /><br />The iPhone 4S includes a more dramatic built-in image stabilization feature. You'll probably notice a clear difference between the two videos, even though they were both held in the same hand.<br /><br />iPhone 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Da16TU_-TKc<br />iPhone 4S: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXF4K44a9Zw<br />Split: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KV-61ZyX8gE<br /><br />http://lockergnome.com<br />http://twitter.com/ChrisPirillo<br />http://facebook.com/ChrisPirillo
