Note 4 4k & 1440p video samples - Galaxy Note 4 General

Here are some video samples recorded last saturday, it was recorded in darkness with much bright flashing lights and quality seems to be really good for a small camera like this!
1440p:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksUyNgwMMm8
4k:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2t7L5ZjMmkQ
HD:
http://youtu.be/blauhj_pcg8
Pictures: http://imgur.com/a/6UA2U#0
These are quite a letdown imo, my galaxy s2 got sharper pictures if he got able to focus in these conditions, they would fail more often but when they succeeded they seemed to be better imo

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Pictures taken while recording videos are only 2mp (1920x1080) !?

Not sure if this has been mentioned....I was really surprised to find out that pictures taken while recording videos are only 1920x1080 pixels....what a huge disappointment !!
Even Galaxy Nexus can take full res pictures while recording videos....what's with the N5 camera!!!

Video Camera quality?

New to this site so Hello
Seems to be several topics on Photo quality but very little on the video camera.
Personally i have no complaints about photo quality, seems a decent upgrade from my iPhone 4s but the video camera does seem kinda poor to me.
also going from iPhone to Android, ive noticed the lack of video camera apps the is within the Playstore
curious to know what others think
Not sure why you are having problems with your video camera but, Z1 is rated on of the best video camera on a smart phone...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2484670
Morlock O said:
Not sure why you are having problems with your video camera but, Z1 is rated on of the best video camera on a smart phone...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2484670
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thats 1 review. the reviews seem all over the place with this phone. mostly on photo tho. some say the camera is the best available (excluding the Nokia 1020) some say it isnt as good as a Galaxy s4.
Ive found the videos look grainy or faded in well lit areas. sometimes looks like the video is upscaled rather than true 1080p
Tonian1878 said:
thats 1 review. the reviews seem all over the place with this phone. mostly on photo tho. some say the camera is the best available (excluding the Nokia 1020) some say it isnt as good as a Galaxy s4.
Ive found the videos look grainy or faded in well lit areas. sometimes looks like the video is upscaled rather than true 1080p
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im really impressed with the video quality and its really good meanwhile i tried most of the smartphones and believe me z1 is damn good in video recording...................
i think the video quality is pretty good on the z1, obviously the king of video recording is the galaxy note 3 with its 4k video capability(Sony take a note here and enable this on our phones damn you). Its not just 1 site which has given the z1 a pretty good video recording score (gsmarena, tech radar, engadget and more). In optimum lighting conditions the quality of the videos are pretty good better than the iphone 5s never mind a 4s, one thing that the z1 does suffer from is when you record in low light, the quality of videos and photos begin to degrade, would have been nice to see some sort of OIS to combat this, but overall i find the z1 a very capable shooter.
shut the steady shot ... and try again thx

Video quality and screenshots

I must say I am very impressed with the video quality on the Note 4. The OIS gives video great stability. I have a couple of questions about resolutions/fps and lossless zoom.
1.I heard somewhere that in smooth motion (where it defaults to 1080p) the fps is double that of the note 3 in this mode, ie 120fps. Can anyone confirm this? This would be awesome as unless I'm mistaken we could take 2mp snap shots from the video and these would have an equivalent shutter speed of 1/120 - great for moving objects!
2. Does anyone know how far you can zoom in losslessly in the various resolutions. I've got a feeling it's 1.5x in 1080p but I'm not sure. Would also be interested to know if we can zoom in losslessly at higher resolutions and to what extent. Although shooting in 4k isn't that useful to me, the ability to screenshot 8mp images from any part of the video is a very cool feature.

Video quality

Your friends are never going to believe what you did. The only way to prove it to them is with that video you took. Rate this thread to express how videos shot on the LG V10 come out. A higher rating indicates that videos are smooth (and not choppy) and that auto-focus works very well, and that the camera adjusts quickly to different lighting conditions while recording.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
Nice Video Camera test.
Made some daytime videos (T-Mobile ver.)
Here is the auto mode https://youtu.be/t5J4_0Bdps8 , https://youtu.be/vYoLp__C4t4 , https://youtu.be/B4t2B--90pE .
This is HD manual https://youtu.be/2HQA3DSL5Rk , https://youtu.be/5GiwX9qkSSI .
Nightime video is much worse.
Totally disappointed. Frequent focusing in both modes - better than it was on my LG G2. But still shaky
The low light video capture quality is really bad in comparsition with my old S6 Edge. There is so much noise? I think it's a software based issue. Hope that LG or our developers will solve this problem. I like my device (H960) but the quality should much better
I really like this aspect of the phone. Lots of options and the ability to take a still while shooting video is a wonderful thing! Good job LG.
I'm going to a festival, what would be recommended to do to get the best video recording?

Question S21 Ultra sharper in FHD than 4K?

This question arised from the fact that I noticed something strange when selecting FHD 30 FPS mode. It seems that the video is grainy but it is very sharp. However, when selecting UHD 30FPS, the video becomes blurry and smudged, allmost like it's being upscaled. I have uploaded here a screen recording from Filmic but this also happens in the stock camera aswell. Also, does anyone know of an app that can enable me to record in UHD but keep that FHD sharpness? I don't mind the grain as long as it is sharp.
Taking a video in the night and waiting for a sharp image... LOL
Of course no device can record a sharp video without light... basic photo/video knowledge
Why does FHD look sharper than UHD then?

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