Apple revealed that its upcoming film “F1: The Movie” utilized an exclusive camera system made from iPhone components to record racing footage.
A purpose-built solution for F1 cinematography
F1 driver-view camera systems are designed with live stream latency in mind, not optimal quality or post-production workflows. That’s where Apple’s engineers had to flex their creative muscles.
The team developed a replacement broadcast unit with an aerodynamic design that matched standard broadcast unit dimensions and shapes to protect the vehicle’s structural and aerodynamic properties.
Technical specifications and setup
- A 48 MP iPhone camera sensor
- An A-series chip for image processing
- An iPhone battery for power
- An ND (neutral density) filter to manage exposure
The absence of wireless controls meant that videographers relied on a USB-C connection and a custom iPad application to manage recording settings such as frame rate, white balance, and capture triggers.
Impact on Apple’s broader camera capabilities

The iPhone 15 Pro Max camera system. | Image credit — PhoneArena
Apple is not the only phone manufacturer to use its phones for shooting films
While Apple’s story with the F1 movie is a unique case of using a phone (or more like a phone’s parts) to shoot a movie, other companies have done similar projects.


All of these examples tell me one thing — phone cameras have come much closer to professional-grade ones, especially when you throw in a few modifications and a person that knows what they are doing. While these stories are undoubtedly done with PR in mind, I can’t help but feel inspired by them.
Aleksandar is a tech enthusiast with a broad range of interests, from smartphones to space exploration. His curiosity extends to hands-on DIY experiments with his gadgets, and he enjoys switching between different brands to experience the latest innovations. Prior to joining PhoneArena, Aleksandar worked on the Google Art Project, digitizing valuable artworks and gaining diverse perspectives on technology. When he’s not immersed in tech, Aleksandar is an outdoorsman who enjoys mountain hikes, wildlife photography, and nature conservation. His interests also extend to martial arts, running, and snowboarding, reflecting his dynamic approach to life and technology.
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