For the first time, this 27-second video with dimensions of 320 by 240 points (codecs - AAC. H.264) surfaced on May 25 on the iPhone Matters website, where it was presented in the best insider traditions - a nameless source, a dubious picture quality, a couple of hints and indispensable “I want to believe. " From the video annotation it followed that this file was made available to iPhone Matters by email, the sender is an employee of one of the Apple Store in California who wished to remain anonymous, and the video sequence is, apparently, the first video recorded by the Apple iPhone integrated camera : at the very end of the recording, an anonymous operator walks up to one of the demonstration iMacs, launches Photo Booth and turns the mysterious gadget with the Apple logo to the screen:
This moment of truth lasts a few seconds: a question “Hey, what are you doing there?” (“Hey, what you're doing?”) Is heard at the ear of the operator, and an insider caught unawares is quickly removed from the crime scene (an iPhone hand slips to where in the direction of the thigh, and in the frame the amazingly clean floors of the Apple Store are shaking godlessly).
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As it should, the reasons for discussing twenty seven seconds of indistinct video was enough for the whole weekend - someone sincerely surprised that the Apple iPhone is able not only to photograph, but also to record video (although it would seem - a standard feature in modern cellular), someone then with enviable persistence he argued that there is no reason to consider this file a fake, and someone, on the contrary, cited evidence to the contrary - for example, why is the branded apple on the back of the iPhone displayed correctly - with its tail bent to the right? Do not forget that Photo Booth displays on the Mac screen a mirror image of the real picture, so in reality, the tail is supposed to look in the opposite direction.
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