I noticed that the resolution of the M7 Slow Motion mode is lower than full HD. So, would you guys say it's better to shoot in full HD and simulate slow motion in post-production with a video editor like Adobe Premiere, or should I stick with the higher frame rate but lower resolution of the native capture?
If u up the resolution the fps will not be as high so the movement will not be smooth if u simulate slow motion. I to dislike the resolution of slow motion
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Hi. Moto g 2014 have good CPU and GPU so why the 1080p recording is not available? Also should record 720p in 60fps because when i record in slow motion and in slow motion video editor removed slow motion i get more fps video. So its possible to make mod or something?
Hello,
I'm on the latest OTA update and I can't use these apps.
Filmic pro does not allow me to use 24fps (always goes to 30fps). When I choose the Force FPS option it does 24fps (but this is experimental). My videos shot in 4K are worse in quality than 1080p in native camera app. I talked with the support and they said that i'm the only one with P20 Pro with such a problem. Did any of you use this app and had such problems? Can you share a sample video?
Here is my sample from filmic pro (1080p and 4k video): https://we.tl/s-q5TPnIuzJg
In Cinema 4K it never records in 24fps, and the app crashes every time I try to use flat color profile.
Is my device broken?
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filmic is not using camera SDK for huawei ( or something like that)
you cannot use 3x zoom camera only main one and if you compare 4k filmic and 4k native (other camera app) 100% crop filmic looks like upscaled 1080p- quality is much worse.
i am using open camera app - at least i can use zoom camera and bitrate is decent 80mbit (max what p20 pro supports).
but whend testing the phone and shooting grass while walking (lot af moving objects) biterate is around 100mbit, when shooting static picture with some pans bitrate is 40-60mbit. i was using 150mbit hevc on galaxy s7 and it is always 150mbit in the dark when recording fast scenes or static objects. with huawei i want high bitrate in night scenes to reduce compression artefacts because of high iso and phone lowers it actualy which is dissapointing.
this phone is very bad for video. old galaxy s7 was much better and has ois.
for photography it is okif you use raw/ bw camera bud also here compression is too high. but actually i think it's only phonefor now that can bring output quality bit closer to nokia 808 output.
Thanks for the reply - that's sad that "the best camera phone" is that hard to use.
I found that using screen recording while using samsung camera app in photo mode makes the field of view wider compared to video. And dynamic range is better also.(forget 4k). But good for social media sharing.. but the only problem is the zoom toggle in the way. Is there any way to remove that toggles.. maybe a modded apk or something???...
I think it's because when the camera is in photo mode, the app uses the whole sensor. This means that it is recording with a resolution of 3000x4000 pixels (3:4 aspect ratio). But when you record 4K, the camera app uses only a portion of the sensor equal to 2160x3840 pixels (16:9 ratio). That is the reason you see a wider view in the photo mode and not in the video mode. The only solution right now, might be to use OpenCamera to record video but you have to select the 3:4 ratio in the video settings. If you do that though, OpenCamera will only film with a resolution of 1440x1080 so the video will not be that sharp. I admit, I would love to see a mod or a toggle from Samsung that lets you record in 3:4 though.
Thanks. But what about the hdr.. i mean i have tested it and the hdr performance with ultrawide camera in screen recording is great compared to normal video capture. Even in low light the screen recording looks way too wider and brighter and had great dynamic range. (I have also tested shoooting in 1:1 in video). Kindly test it out and see it yourself. But don't pixel peep it's obviously less crisp than 4k. But great for social media.
I see what you mean. Video from screen recorder is a bit different from video mode. However I do not know why this happens. I suspect that maybe screen recorder is not able to capture the whole color gamut of the HDR preview.
When selecting HDR10+ in 4K the resulting video only has 35MBit/s which is way too low for reasonable quality.
The sky is not rendered with a smooth gradient and the amount of details is very low.
If someone selects these type of video good quality is expected. To get this at least 80-120MBit/s are required.
Sample (Amozon Photos, no transcoding)
Sample (YouTube)
This mode a year ago used to record and payback at normal speed to the left and the right of the sliders then you adjust the sliders to change the slow motion section in the middle. Now when I use this mode, the sliders adjust the section where it plays normal in the middle and the sections to the left and right of the sliders plays at a super fast speed. How can I get it back to the regular slow motion like before? I cannot find anything about this problem anywhere searching the Internet.
I can't see that option on my device?
Seems that there is some info on the internet but it refers to a OnePlus 9 not the 10, they reference changing the speed using software after you've recorded it.
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I see what you mean now, so yes you do have 4K 120fps but it's not standard slow motion.. it's just normal video at a higher FPS rate so it's smoother.
You could adjust the playback speed and watch it in slow motion so 30fps and it'll appear slower but not sure what options you'd have in that case.