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ok...i got this device day b4 yesterday and am fairly satisfied after rooting and deleting the LG Bloatware.
however, can any of the respected Devs of this forum mod the font facing cam 2 record HD (or even D1) videos???....not that i NEED it, but it's just good 2 have something "better" than the stock 1
to the moderator: sorry if i reposted or posted in the wrong sub-forum
achyut said:
ok...i got this device day b4 yesterday and am fairly satisfied after rooting and deleting the LG Bloatware.
however, can any of the respected Devs of this forum mod the font facing cam 2 record HD (or even D1) videos???....not that i NEED it, but it's just good 2 have something "better" than the stock 1
to the moderator: sorry if i reposted or posted in the wrong sub-forum
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AFAIK, FFC is only 2MP, to record HD? What do you expect? CMIIW.
I highly doubt this is possible.
naah man...u'r wrong
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AFAIK, FFC is only 2MP, to record HD? What do you expect? CMIIW.
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DUH!!!!!....resolution has got nothing to do wid camcorder!!!!...even a camera with <1 MPx can technically record HD videos. E.g. - the ipod touch 4g...so a 2 MP camera can very well record HD videos
Probably it could be done 1600x1200 (2MP) is more than HD resolution (1280x720), but you have to remember, that there is some hardware involved, I remember playing with some webcam drivers back in college, and although I did managed to capture high resolution video (for that time VGA), it looked choppy like hell
I would just not bother for a result like that!
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AFAIK, FFC is only 2MP, to record HD? What do you expect? CMIIW.
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Lol..... I just wondered the same thing in the other thread, I mean the sane other thread.....
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mihaiolimpiu said:
Probably it could be done 1600x1200 (2MP) is more than HD resolution (1280x720), but you have to remember, that there is some hardware involved, I remember playing with some webcam drivers back in college, and although I did managed to capture high resolution video (for that time VGA), it looked choppy like hell
I would just not bother for a result like that!
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But what about the frames? Can it reach 30 fps?
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Lol..... I just wondered the same thing in the other thread, I mean the sane other thread.....
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But what about the frames? Can it reach 30 fps?
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yup...and can be very steady at [email protected] fps should be technically possible in a 2MPx camera
if you have a duct-tape, then it can be solved
- buy a high-quality-cam (5MP or even more)
- strap it in front of your phone's side using the duct-tape
- voila, a greatest front-cam res you've ever got
lol
:d :d :d
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if you have a duct-tape, then it can be solved
- buy a high-quality-cam (5MP or even more)
- strap it in front of your phone's side using the duct-tape
- voila, a greatest front-cam res you've ever got
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LOL!!!!....thnk u fr ur suggestion ....i used the duct tape to strap my FZ28 to the phone
unlikely
highly unlikely if it has hardware limitations
it has no "hardware" limitation
rafa0794 said:
highly unlikely if it has hardware limitations
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the hardware, i.e., 2MPx is highly capable of recording HD videos....even a <1MPx can record HD videos. it's just a software cap
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the hardware, i.e., 2MPx is highly capable of recording HD videos....even a <1MPx can record HD videos. it's just a software cap
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What about electronic limitations? The CCD used in the camera might require a couple of miliseconds to actually capture the light, and then send it via the wire to the CPU. If either the CCD can't capture it fast enough, or the channel is not fast enough, you're not going to get 30 FPS no matter what magic you use in your software. That's why you have to wait for ever between shots on cheap compact digital cameras, and hardcore DSLR cameras can take snaps for a few tens of times per second.
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the hardware, i.e., 2MPx is highly capable of recording HD videos....even a <1MPx can record HD videos. it's just a software cap
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Not all sensors can record in HD. Just because it has adequate resolution doesn't mean it can capture images fast enough to generate HD.
i don't think so...
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Not all sensors can record in HD. Just because it has adequate resolution doesn't mean it can capture images fast enough to generate HD.
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well...ur answer has an "yes" and a "no".
i agree all sensors cannot record HD but i disagree with the resolution problem.
video recording resolution (480p, 720p, etc) depends on the resolution of the recording camera but more importantly the "shutter speed". i feel the glitch is in the 2nd part, i.e., the shutter speed.
don't know exactly, but i feel there is a very slim remote chance if any DEV takes this seriously.
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but more importantly the "shutter speed"
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Just to be clear, you're talking about the frame rate of the sensor, not the shutter speed.
The frame rate is the number of frames the camera takes in a second.
The shutter speed is the amount of time it takes for the camera to take each frame.
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Just to be clear, you're talking about the frame rate of the sensor, not the shutter speed.
The frame rate is the number of frames the camera takes in a second.
The shutter speed is the amount of time it takes for the camera to take each frame.
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yes...dats just wat am tokin bout...considering that the front cam can very well record @ 29.97 fps steadily in VGA resolution, i feel the "fps" is NOT a problem. wat do you think the problem m8 actually be???...any idea???
What specs does the N6 offer in turns of slow motion video capturing?
Bump. I have the same question. Seems that none of the reviews explored the camera settings. Any update on this?
Everything I have seen has said that it takes video at 30fps
As far as I know, slow motion requires more frames per second. So I'm thinking that's a no on slow-mo. I could be wrong though.
The only spec i see is 4k @30fps.
I hope the stock camera app will allow for 1080P or 720P at either 60, 120, or 240fps. This is really a make or break decision for me, but seeing as though there are no frame rate specs for the other resolutions yet I will probably just have to buy it and see. I'm sure the devs will have at it if it does not come factory, although I hope it comes stock.
I found this quote at techtimes.com, If true I hope for at least 720p @60fps+
"The Google Nexus 6 uses a 13-megapixel rear camera with OIS (opitcal image stabilization), dual-LED flash, autofocus, 4K video recording @ 30 fps, 1080p video @ 30 fps, and a 2-megapixel front-facing camera."
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The only spec i see is 4k @30fps.
I hope the stock camera app will allow for 1080P or 720P at either 60, 120, or 240fps. This is really a make or break decision for me, but seeing as though there are no frame rate specs for the other resolutions yet I will probably just have to buy it and see. I'm sure the devs will have at it if it does not come factory, although I hope it comes stock.
I found this quote at techtimes.com, If true I hope for at least 720p @60fps+
"The Google Nexus 6 uses a 13-megapixel rear camera with OIS (opitcal image stabilization), dual-LED flash, autofocus, 4K video recording @ 30 fps, 1080p video @ 30 fps, and a 2-megapixel front-facing camera."
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I don't know if this video is legit, but here's a youtube video supposedly shot by the Nexus 6, 1080p @ 120 fps:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aq7XPDsnuXk
i'm sure that video is fake. There is no proof that the video came from a nexus 6, let alone any mobile device.
Once the embargo is lifted on the 12th we'll all know 100% about the camera I suppose
Google I/O
Lollipop opens up the Camera API to try to allow camera apps to take full advantage of the camera hardware. What is that camera hardware able to do?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xtp3tH27OFs
well this sucks ... from the Nexus 6 page on Motorola.com
"2160p (4K) UHD, 1080p HD and 720p HD video capture modes (30fps)"
hope they are just leaving out the rest of the modes
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well this sucks ... from the Nexus 6 page on Motorola.com
"2160p (4K) UHD, 1080p HD and 720p HD video capture modes (30fps)"
hope they are just leaving out the rest of the modes
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The snapdragon 805 is capable of slow motion video. Even if it isn't available out of the box, which I kind of suspect it will be, I wouldn't be surprised to see some enterprising developer figure out a way to make it happen.
Marcellus1 said:
The snapdragon 805 is capable of slow motion video. Even if it isn't available out of the box, which I kind of suspect it will be, I wouldn't be surprised to see some enterprising developer figure out a way to make it happen.
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Even my 2 year old Note 2 does slow motion video but the Note 4 slow motion still does not capture audio with the slow mo video or do it as well as the iPhone sadly. It would be great if the Nexus 6 could do slow mo with audio & had some cool video effects like the Note line..:good:
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The snapdragon 805 is capable of slow motion video. Even if it isn't available out of the box, which I kind of suspect it will be, I wouldn't be surprised to see some enterprising developer figure out a way to make it happen.
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Agreed. Since the api allows for developers to gain access to it like never before I'm sure it's only a matter of time before we see it. If I'm not mistaken the one plus one phone has slowmo recording and it uses the same camera. It's just something that needs to be implemented in the software.
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Agreed. Since the api allows for developers to gain access to it like never before I'm sure it's only a matter of time before we see it. If I'm not mistaken the one plus one phone has slowmo recording and it uses the same camera. It's just something that needs to be implemented in the software.
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Even the reviewers in many of the reviews that came out yesterday seemed surprised at how basic the camera app on the N6 is. RAW capture is the big new thing with L but the camera app doesn't capture it. Either Google has a big update in store or developers will find their own way. There have already been numerous example improvements shown with lcamera.
Anyone with a device in hand yet try any 3rd party camera apps?
You have to remember the guy who posted about the api'$ and taking raw pics it was with nexus 5 and a camera app he wrote ... won't be long b
efore some apps have it though i am sure
Here is his git hub so his camera can be used
https://github.com/PkmX/lcamera/
Here is the write up
http://www.androidauthority.com/nexus-5-lollipop-camera-api-samples-540858/
since it has the same camera as the one plus, would installing the camera apk from it possibly bring slowmo recording or will it have to be written into the frame working?
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What specs does the N6 offer in turns of slow motion video capturing?
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Double Bump. The answer to this question is what will decide whether I buy a nexus 6 or a note 4.
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Can someone with a nexus 6 try the app 'Open Camera' by Mark Harman (hopefully not the actor ) and hit the settings (gear) icon, Photo and video settings, Video frame rate, change it to 60 or 120 and then record a video. In theory this should bump the video up to a higher frame rate and then playback should be slow motion. Just a guess here but it is worth a try. Also I doubt this app is using the new 5.0 APIs so it may not be a true test.
Edit: better yet try this app that is designed for the 5.0 API. https://github.com/PkmX/lcamera
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Double Bump. The answer to this question is what will decide whether I buy a nexus 6 or a note 4.
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Can someone with a nexus 6 try the app 'Open Camera' by Mark Harman (hopefully not the actor ) and hit the settings (gear) icon, Photo and video settings, Video frame rate, change it to 60 or 120 and then record a video. In theory this should bump the video up to a higher frame rate and then playback should be slow motion. Just a guess here but it is worth a try. Also I doubt this app is using the new 5.0 APIs so it may not be a true test.
Edit: better yet try this app that is designed for the 5.0 API. https://github.com/PkmX/lcamera
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Cool suggestion; just tried the Open Camera app and video recorded at 720p with 120 FPS enabled but the playback appeared normal on device. I'm going to try and run the video on my PC and see if I can find if it actually recorded in 120. I'll also try that other app and get back to you.
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Cool suggestion; just tried the Open Camera app and video recorded at 720p with 120 FPS enabled but the playback appeared normal on device. I'm going to try and run the video on my PC and see if I can find if it actually recorded in 120. I'll also try that other app and get back to you.
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Cool! Keep me informed.
I tried the open camera as well as that L camera, I was able to change the framerate in the settings but it still records at 30 fps so no luck there sadly! I really hope we can get a slow motion app working someday, it's an awesome tool from time to time.
Even two year old phones like the LG G2 have it. Anyone know if it will be included in a future update? The hardware is obviously capable.
The hardware is capable but the Google Camera app is absolutely horrible.
Try LCamera: https://github.com/PkmX/lcamera/releases
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The hardware is capable but the Google Camera app is absolutely horrible.
Try LCamera: https://github.com/PkmX/lcamera/releases
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Don't know why everybody says that goog camera is so bad. It works just as well as any other.
Also, lcamera's 60fps mode is limited to Hammerhead, and requires custom hacked blobs to enable. Won't do it on Shamu.
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No 60fps because you won't get anything useful out of it. It'll just suck your storage dry faster.
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Don't know why everybody says that goog camera is so bad. It works just as well as any other.
Also, lcamera's 60fps mode is limited to Hammerhead, and requires custom hacked blobs to enable. Won't do it on Shamu.
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No 60fps because you won't get anything useful out of it. It'll just suck your storage dry faster.
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Uh...60fps is extremely useful, especially now that youtube shows videos in 60fps. It's a world of difference compared to 30fps.
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Don't know why everybody says that goog camera is so bad. It works just as well as any other.
Also, lcamera's 60fps mode is limited to Hammerhead, and requires custom hacked blobs to enable. Won't do it on Shamu.
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Dunno what you are talking about. Works just fine for me:
http://i.imgur.com/m35cK4M.png
Open camera is another good one, have been using it until google overhauls the stock camera app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.sourceforge.opencamera&hl=en
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Don't know why everybody says that goog camera is so bad. It works just as well as any other.
Also, lcamera's 60fps mode is limited to Hammerhead, and requires custom hacked blobs to enable. Won't do it on Shamu.
OP:
No 60fps because you won't get anything useful out of it. It'll just suck your storage dry faster.
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What do you mean nothing useful out of it? Suck your storage faster. We want 1080p 60frames. On our 64 gig storage phones. To take video with fast movement. I understand 2160p at 30 frames. Technology isn't there yet. But 1080p is and shame on Google for not enabling it.
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Dunno what you are talking about. Works just fine for me:
http://i.imgur.com/m35cK4M.png
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What app are you using?
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What app are you using?
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That is L Camera which I linked above.
I have tried open camera and lcamera. both set to [email protected] actually record with about 30fps!
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I have tried open camera and lcamera. both set to [email protected] actually record with about 30fps!
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Yea thats my experience too, it doesn't actually record in 60fps unfortunately
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Yea thats my experience too, it doesn't actually record in 60fps unfortunately
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That sucks to hear. I will do my own test, but I believe you guys. Not sure why moto would do this to us. 1080p 30 fps is lame.
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Uh...60fps is extremely useful, especially now that youtube shows videos in 60fps. It's a world of difference compared to 30fps.
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The difference is in your head.
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madphone said:
I have tried open camera and lcamera. both set to [email protected] actually record with about 30fps!
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Hahahahahaha, to all those who tried it and said "OMG 60fps is soooooo smooth", I LOL @ you, because this guy has proof that you're imagining the difference.
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The difference is in your head.
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Hahahahahaha, to all those who tried it and said "OMG 60fps is soooooo smooth", I LOL @ you, because this guy has proof that you're imagining the difference.
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You really don't see the difference in frame rates? I have a hard time seeing resolution differences, but 30 vs 60 is pretty clear to me.
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The difference is in your head.
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Hahahahahaha, to all those who tried it and said "OMG 60fps is soooooo smooth", I LOL @ you, because this guy has proof that you're imagining the difference.
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If you can't notice the difference in framerate between 30 and 60 than you might want to visit a doctor.
The difference is extremely clear, and very desirable for smooth video and motion.
There is a reason that most video games run at 60 FPS instead of 30.
It looks smoother but if the bitrate stays the same, compression on each frame is higher which results in degraded picture quality particularly with complex movement/subjects.
60FPS is definitely useful as you can play it back at 30FPS and have 2:1 slow motion, etc.
Have to give it to Apple for their app as their 240fps mode is great for slow motion. Having the sound in there is also neat. Makes my little Jack Russell's growl sound like a lion's roar!
I use Cinema FV-5 and was surprised to see no 1080 60P mode available. It may be locked in the firmware even though the hardware is capable of higher frame rates.
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The difference is in your head.
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Hahahahahaha, to all those who tried it and said "OMG 60fps is soooooo smooth", I LOL @ you, because this guy has proof that you're imagining the difference.
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Lol at you for trying so hard. If you can't see the difference; better see a doctor.
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Don't know why everybody says that goog camera is so bad. It works just as well as any other.
Also, lcamera's 60fps mode is limited to Hammerhead, and requires custom hacked blobs to enable. Won't do it on Shamu.
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No 60fps because you won't get anything useful out of it. It'll just suck your storage dry faster.
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You mean 60fps is not better than 30fps? 60fps is not useful? Damn, that made me laugh so hard:silly:
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It looks smoother but if the bitrate stays the same, compression on each frame is higher which results in degraded picture quality particularly with complex movement/subjects.
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This is incorrect. If you look at my camera screenshot on the last page you will clearly see that it allows for double the bitrate. 16 Mbps instead of 8.
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This is incorrect. If you look at my camera screenshot on the last page you will clearly see that it allows for double the bitrate. 16 Mbps instead of 8.
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Yes what I said is true, if it stays the same. In your case it's not the same.
16Mbps is a bit low still, however.
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Yes what I said is true, if it stays the same. In your case it's not the same.
16Mbps is a bit low still, however.
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For 1080/60 16 is just fine to upload to YouTube or something. I don't think many people plan on making movies with their phones.
Hi, has stabilization for 1080p 60 fps video been added or at least improved in latest updates. Who can confirm this ????
Never come OIS on 60 fps maybe!!! maybe eis possibble.but yet no
Saw this sample on youtube
It shows a well stabilized 60fps FHD video from the p20 pro.
Can anyone (having the latest soft update) test 60 fps FHD video Stabilization to figure out that
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Saw this sample on youtube
It shows a well stabilized 60fps FHD video from the p20 pro.
Can anyone (having the latest soft update) test 60 fps FHD video Stabilization to figure out that
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Bare in mind that YouTube stabilizes videos automatically.
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Bare in mind that YouTube stabilizes videos automatically.
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In that case we would never notice unstabilized p20 pro videos from youtube posted videos
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In that case we would never notice unstabilized p20 pro videos from youtube posted videos
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Well you can see some ghosting but it does a decent job
Google photos can also stabilise videos.
But you just can't beat OIS
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Well you can see some ghosting but it does a decent job
Google photos can also stabilise videos.
But you just can't beat OIS
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That s true. Huawei should at least implement EIS gyroscope based
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That s true. Huawei should at least implement EIS gyroscope based
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They can add a form of EIS but it'll never be brilliant, it's one of the reasons I wanted a new phone, the OnePlus 5 only had EIS, it's just not good enough.
With the pro though, 800 quid and no OIS throughout? Terrible to be honest.
Anyone has a credible explanation as to why OIS is not present at 1080 60? I can understand it not being available in higher resolutions but really at 1080 60, on a flagship with is marketed as (and by many agreed to be) the best camera phone of the market it's just not acceptable. Found out while waiting for my order to ship and am pretty pi$$ed.
Can we at least hope it will be added with a sw update in the future or it's not possible technically? Is the P20Pro sensor's OIS somehow bound to the 30fps?
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Anyone has a credible explanation as to why OIS is not present at 1080 60? I can understand it not being available in higher resolutions but really at 1080 60, on a flagship with is marketed as (and by many agreed to be) the best camera phone of the market it's just not acceptable. Found out while waiting for my order to ship and am pretty pi$$ed.
Can we at least hope it will be added with a sw update in the future or it's not possible technically? Is the P20Pro sensor's OIS somehow bound to the 30fps?
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P20 pro never had ois on its main camera, the rgb and mono. It only has ois on the telephoto 8mp lens to assist with too much vibration while zooming. The 1080p 30fps only uses eis/ais.
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P20 pro never had ois on its main camera, the rgb and mono. It only has ois on the telephoto 8mp lens to assist with too much vibration while zooming. The 1080p 30fps only uses eis/ais.
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1080p @30fps has to be OIS??
I've been at the absolute maximum zoom limit whilst recording and the stabilization is amazing, if that's EIS then it's incredible and a lot better than any OIS i've ever seen on any device, I would say at 1080p 30fps it has OIS unless as i said it's got the best implementation of EIS i've ever seen.
Also @ the OP.
OIS by all accounts is available in the cameras on a hardware level but it's not been implemented, i read this a while ago about the p20 pro, whether or not they'll have this as a feature at some point I don't know, it wouldn't be unlike Huawei to add features but not make them active.
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1080p @30fps has to be OIS??
I've been at the absolute maximum zoom limit whilst recording and the stabilization is amazing, if that's EIS then it's incredible and a lot better than any OIS i've ever seen on any device, I would say at 1080p 30fps it has OIS unless as i said it's got the best implementation of EIS i've ever seen.
Also @ the OP.
OIS by all accounts is available in the cameras on a hardware level but it's not been implemented, i read this a while ago about the p20 pro, whether or not they'll have this as a feature at some point I don't know, it wouldn't be unlike Huawei to add features but not make them active.
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I read somewhere that the rgb and mono hardware moving is for autofocus not ois. It's ais (ai stabilizer) that making the recording good at stabilizing.
Oh not to mention xperia's steady shot is EIS and not OIS and it's pretty good.
So, if it's all digital, does it make even more sense to expect it being available in the future on resolutions greater than 1080 30? I mean at least 1080 60 should be standard in 2018 flagships!
I bought a gimbal for $90... Im hoping this would do the trick for 4k stabilization...
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I bought a gimbal for $90... Im hoping this would do the trick for 4k stabilization...
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My thoughts exactly. I am one click away form ordering the Zhiyun Smooth Q. Then again I know the AIS on the P20 Pro works superbly so I can maybe limit my videos to 1080 30? Decisions decisions...
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My thoughts exactly. I am one click away form ordering the Zhiyun Smooth Q. Then again I know the AIS on the P20 Pro works superbly so I can maybe limit my videos to 1080 30? Decisions decisions...
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Thats the one I got.. It seems to be pretty good... I havent done any intense testing just around the house for now.. works well...
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1080p @30fps has to be OIS??
I've been at the absolute maximum zoom limit whilst recording and the stabilization is amazing, if that's EIS then it's incredible and a lot better than any OIS i've ever seen on any device, I would say at 1080p 30fps it has OIS unless as i said it's got the best implementation of EIS i've ever seen.
Also @ the OP.
OIS by all accounts is available in the cameras on a hardware level but it's not been implemented, i read this a while ago about the p20 pro, whether or not they'll have this as a feature at some point I don't know, it wouldn't be unlike Huawei to add features but not make them active.
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Yes it's AIS. And Sony uses the same excellent stabilisation. Better than OIS hands down. I had Sony phone before. Just a shame that Huawei didn't implement it at 4k and at 60fps.
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I read somewhere that the rgb and mono hardware moving is for autofocus not ois. It's ais (ai stabilizer) that making the recording good at stabilizing.
Oh not to mention xperia's steady shot is EIS and not OIS and it's pretty good.
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Yea it's absolutely amazing. Never seen anything like it..
yeah EIS is good.. but it crops the image too much. I prefer OIS
So sad you’ll had to buy an stabilizer device.... having the most powerfull mobile in photos of 2018.... I have my iPhone 7 Plus with FHD/60fps with stabilization in fact.... better videos with a mobile of 2016...
Hello guys,
I'm wondering about buying this year flagship from Huawei, but i'm very concerned about quality of slow motion videos, it looks really weak comparing to Galaxy S10. Do you think that P30 Pro will get any update that will repair/improve recording videos in slow motion ? Please write your thoughts about that. Best Regards.
I'll just say it, slomo is sht. At 120fps is pretty decent. Anything higher and it looks muddy and doesn't focus. If you kinda care about video recording, maybe wait for the s10 5g. It'll be the one to beat for now.
Itaintrite said:
I'll just say it, slomo is sht. At 120fps is pretty decent. Anything higher and it looks muddy and doesn't focus. If you kinda care about video recording, maybe wait for the s10 5g. It'll be the one to beat for now.
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You mean 120fps at P30 Pro looks decent?
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You mean 120fps at P30 Pro looks decent?
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Yes, it isn't that bad, and actually focuses correctly.
As above, the slow mo is pants compared to other cameras. It doesn't record at 960fps properly, it actually records at 240fps and then interpolates the missing frames.
It can be best witnessed with something rotating. For example I shot this example video of a fidget spinner: https://photos.app.goo.gl/ET1X4yPteuCpkJ8d7
As you can see when the slow mo kicks in, the surrounding areas of movement are a little blurry because the software is doing what it can. Admittedly, for an interpolated video it's quite impressive, but compared to a 'full-fat' 960fps video it just looks lack-lustre.
NJ72 said:
As above, the slow mo is pants compared to other cameras. It doesn't record at 960fps properly, it actually records at 240fps and then interpolates the missing frames.
It can be best witnessed with something rotating. For example I shot this example video of a fidget spinner:
As you can see when the slow mo kicks in, the surrounding areas of movement are a little blurry because the software is doing what it can. Admittedly, for an interpolated video it's quite impressive, but compared to a 'full-fat' 960fps video it just looks lack-lustre.
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Hi man,
so can you maybe make an 240fps and 120fps samples for me? I would be very grateful :good:
NJ72 said:
As above, the slow mo is pants compared to other cameras. It doesn't record at 960fps properly, it actually records at 240fps and then interpolates the missing frames.
It can be best witnessed with something rotating. For example I shot this example video of a fidget spinner:
As you can see when the slow mo kicks in, the surrounding areas of movement are a little blurry because the software is doing what it can. Admittedly, for an interpolated video it's quite impressive, but compared to a 'full-fat' 960fps video it just looks lack-lustre.
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Hi man,
maybe you could make an 240fps and 120fps samle videos for me? I would be very grateful :good:
Sure:
1080p120: https://photos.app.goo.gl/WYCVoLzPqdiPDjGy5
720p240: https://photos.app.goo.gl/WYCVoLzPqdiPDjGy5
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Sure:
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It's the same movie in both links
I got the same problem.
120FPS the video looks sharp, but if I choose 240 or 960fps the video is not sharp and I can't sharpen the video even if I touch the screen.
Maybe the next update will solve this problem.
This mine with Huawei P30 Pro and is no bad
https://youtu.be/FhmCMi8-Gu8
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salva111549 said:
This mine with Huawei P30 Pro and is no bad
https://youtu.be/FhmCMi8-Gu8
Gesendet von meinem VOG-L29 mit Tapatalk
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It depends on what you're filming. If you find something close up (like a fidget spinner) the quality issues are visible.
Apologies on sending the same link twice, please find correct links below:
720p240: https://photos.app.goo.gl/aibketmvvKzDXc1w6
1080p120: https://photos.app.goo.gl/bbboiNvU78JhR4MSA
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As a comparison, this is a video I shot on the Xperia XZ Premium in 2017 - the first 960fps phone camera - and it's all so much smoother and crisp.
The Huawei technology (despite supposedly using the Sony sensor) isn't half as good IMO.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/NgRAWoPmvSwv2hto7
https://photos.app.goo.gl/RSfYtHkxKRWmh6y8A
Hi can anyone advise me how to get slow motion to record longer than 10 seconds thanks