Whether you are an avid adventurer or simply looking to capture precious moments on the move, the all-new Action Mode on the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro series applies silky-smooth video stabilization to your shakiest shots. This tutorial shows you how to take advantage of this new option on your device.

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Action Mode Device Compatibility

Action Mode, which is exclusive to the iPhone 14 series, utilizes an advanced process called roll correction in conjunction with full camera sensor scanning to output super stable video. The full list of iPhone models that support Action Mode are:

Action Mode can capture Dolby Vision HDR video at 1080p or 2.8K resolution up to 60 frames per second. On iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro, Action Mode is capable of capturing footage in Apple’s ProRes video format.

How to Enable Action Mode in the Camera App

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How to Change Action Mode Video Capture Resolution

After you enable Action Mode, you can customize video capture quality and adjust the frame rate before you capture your video by following the steps below.

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How to Optimize Action Mode for Dimly Lit Conditions

Action Mode videos will look clearer when there is much light. While using Action Mode in a dimly lit environment, you may receive a message from your iPhone that reads “More Light Required.” Luckily, Apple allows you to force Action Mode to operate with slightly reduced efficacy in low-light conditions. 

Iphone Settings App
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Iphone Record Video

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Frequently Asked Questions

Will the quality of my videos degrade if I enable Action Mode in lower light?

No, but you may notice moderately reduced video stabilization. Action Mode works by forcing your iPhone 14 or iPhone 14 Pro to record video by cropping a portion of the footage captured by the ultra wide camera, then correcting for distortion. Forcing Action Mode to operate in lower light conditions reduces this crop, which may result in footage that is noticeably less stable.

Can I capture video using Action Mode and Cinematic Mode at the same time?

Unfortunately, no. Apple does not allow users the ability to capture in other camera modes while Action mode is enabled. However, you can enable Action Mode while capturing video in ProRes to gather even more data that gives you greater creative control over your footage in post. You can follow our guide on how to record ProRes video on the iPhone 13 Pro and later to learn more.

If I share a video that I took using Action Mode, will the recipient need an Apple device to view the footage?

Thankfully, no. By default, the videos that you capture using Action Mode will still be saved as .MOV files, which are viewable on most devices, including most Android smartphones and PCs running Windows. Have another Apple device? Discover how to Airplay to your Mac from your iPhone, which will allow you to showcase your Action Mode shots on an even larger scale. 

Image credit: Unsplash. All screenshots by Brahm Shank.

Brahm Shank

Self-proclaimed coffee connoisseur and tech enthusiast Brahm Shank is captivated by the impact of consumer tech: “It’s profoundly moving when people discover that the phone in their pocket or the tiny computer on their wrist has the power to enrich their lives in ways they never imagined.” Apple, Inc. and its unique position at the intersection of technology and the creative arts, resonates deeply with Brahm and his passion for helping people unleash their potential using technology. Over the years, Brahm has held various podcasts – including famed technologist David Pogue of The New York Times on topics such as Big Tech and digital wellness.

Self-proclaimed coffee connoisseur and tech enthusiast Brahm Shank is captivated by the impact of consumer tech: “It’s profoundly moving when people discover that the phone in their pocket or the tiny computer on their wrist has the power to enrich their lives in ways they never imagined.” Apple, Inc. and its unique position at the intersection of technology and the creative arts, resonates deeply with Brahm and his passion for helping people unleash their potential using technology. Over the years, Brahm has held various podcasts – including famed technologist David Pogue of The New York Times on topics such as Big Tech and digital wellness.

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