The latest 11-inch iPad Pro and 12.9-inch iPad Pro are powered by the Apple M2 chip. Like the previous model, only the 12.9-inch one uses a mini LED screen panel. Both of these iPads also support better cameras with LiDAR sensors, and are sold at prices starting at RM3,899 and going up to RM11,649.
The new iPad Pro also supports ProRes video recording. But alas, according to Mac Otakara the iPad Pro can only record ProRes video with a third-party camera if the camera has been updated to Apple standards. The iPadOS camera app itself appears unable to record this video.
Among the third-party applications that already support this video recording is FiLMic Pro. Still not sure if the absence of ProRes recording on the default app is a bug or Apple did it on purpose.
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