With the launch of Apple’s iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, users now have the option to shoot up 12-megapixel photos and 4K video at 30 fps. This is four times the video resolution found on the iPhone 6, but how does it perform? We’ve put together a new video test to find out exactly what it looks like…

In the video below, you’ll find 4K/UHD footage directly from the iPhone 6s. The footage was cut together using Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015, but no color correction was applied. This is exactly what you can get from the iPhone 6s using 4K video. Most of this video was shot on a tripod and slider, but handheld video is also great as the iPhone 6s uses digital stabilization and 6s Plus uses optical image stabilization.

Check out our iPhone 6s and 6s Plus 4K video test below:

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So what do you think about the iPhone 6s’ camera? Obviously, the 12-megapixel photos is a nice step up above the 8-megapixels found in the iPhone 6. If you’re curious to see how the photo quality of the 6s stacks up against its predecessor, we’ve put together a details comparison with photo samples. In addition to that, if you’ve missed initial coverage, you can check out our dual unboxing and impressions of the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus.

If you’d like to enable 4K video recording on your iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, you can do so within the Settings app under Photos & Camera. What do you think about the 4K video quality on the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus? Is this a feature you’ll actually use, or just a gimmick?