I want to use the iPhone 15 pro max external hard drive to shoot videos in 4k60 log format, isn't it too ideal?
by Poster
May 19, 2025
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The 4K60HZ LOG video costs dozens of gigabytes per minute, but this storage problem is easy to solve. It can be connected to a large-capacity SSD with USB-C
The main consideration is power consumption. If there is no power after shooting for an hour, wouldn't it be unrealistic to shoot outdoors with a charging treasure for an hour before shooting?
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Anonymous7331 May 19, 2025Find a professional rabbit cage, the hard disk, charging, heat dissipation, and stabilizer are all solved
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Anonymous11738 May 19, 2025black magic camera Storing H.265 won't take up so much space.
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Anonymous114 May 19, 2025I think space is a small matter, but heat and heat dissipation are the big problem.
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Anonymous3950 May 19, 2025I remember that there was an episode of Bilibili Film and Television Hurricane that talked about how they used iPhones to shoot things, which required a lot of equipment to assist shooting
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Anonymous11931 May 20, 2025Apple has a bunch of iPhones in rotation when shooting advertisements, and it seems that it is definitely too late to charge twenty of them.
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Anonymous704 May 20, 2025Conclusion: Reality. That's how I use it, and I don't need to think about the power. Most of the current (2025) magnetic 2230 pssds have pd typec ports, so while recording videos directly to the pssd disk at 15pm, you can enjoy pd charging and maintain a full charge state at 15pm.