Hi!
Can anyone of you use optical zoom in 1080p with 60fps?
Zooming only leads to digital enlargement with bad quality. Firmware is 9.1.0.140.
Filming with 30fps, even in 4k leather delivers much better quality with optical zoom.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/lgg4/comments/3l6w89/use_43_instead_of_169_on_the_front_facing_camera/
Hah yep just saw that too.
It certainly is the better setting to use just since more pixels, not sure I would say it's better quality from what I can tell. Zoomed in the same image has the same quality between ratios, but nice having the extra space.
I'm a bit disappointed in the required zoom for super slo-mo. I think it's safe to assume there is no way to zoom out, so I'm wondering about the logic in forcing the zoom. My guess is that both cameras are used at the same time, shooting at 480fps, alternating frames, allowing for 960fps shooting when combined. I think some of the blurriness of the mode comes from having to apply a digital enlargement to the wide-angle camera so that it matches the telephoto lens. Any other guesses?
Dunno but I took a video of a hummingbird today and thought while neat the quality sucked.
Hi, are you generally happy with the front cam videos at 1080p?
I was at the shop today and noticed the 5mp front camera produces jittery-shaky interpolated videos, as if there was a 1 frame delay due to bad software eis.
could it be caused by an old firmware? please note this is not the same as no eis, it seems more like an attempted eis gone wrong.
thanks
I have a decent-sized YouTube channel (almost 10,000 subscribers). For the last year and a half, I used an A30 for all my videos (and an actual Canon camera, occasionally). The ultra-wide video was fantastic. Very wide (123 degrees), which gave it a really cool effect, almost like a fisheye, as the colours really stood out compared to the standard video.
I got an A71 last week, figured it was time for an all-around upgrade. But it seems that the ultra-wide angle of the video is not nearly as wide as the A30! The still camera still has the 123 degree ultra-wide, but the video is clearly not as wide. Am I missing something, or did Samsung actually reduce the width of the ultra-wide video camera?
Image stabilization (EIS) is chopping some of the outer frame.
Maybe that it is why it seems narrower to you ?
ban.codrut said:
Image stabilization (EIS) is chopping some of the outer frame.
Maybe that it is why it seems narrower to you ?
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YES! That fixed it, thanks so much!
Hi All,
Is there anyway to enable 4K Video with the wide Angle lens (0.5x zoom) in S20FE 5G Snap?
It already supports 4K with the normal lens (1x or no zoom)
I would really appreciate it if you could help me with this.
Thanks
thari_psg said:
Hi All,
Is there anyway to enable 4K Video with the wide Angle lens (0.5x zoom) in S20FE 5G Snap?
It already supports 4K with the normal lens (1x or no zoom)
I would really appreciate it if you could help me with this.
Thanks
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does the sensor for the wide angle lens have enough resolution after cropping in to do 4K ?
figure that out first so you're not wasting your time if it doesn't.
I think there's only one image sensor for all modes.
It seems to be a limitation enforced by the samsung camera app.
I installed gcam and it allows 4k at 30fps in wide angle mode.
I can't say I now for a fact but I'm thinking Samsung either turned it off to keep the regular S line a step above or like other phones it causes heating really fast and you're limited in how long it can do it.