I tried to make a video in indoor light in 4K and 1080, 60 FPS, is there a reason why 4K is much less noisy? I did not think that resolution decides how much noise is there.
4K provides you with almost 4 times the resolution of 1080P thus you will most certainly see a difference in clarity.
In running a quick test, at 1080P on the default camera app, it captures the video at a bit rate of 20.0Mbits per second.
In contrast, at 4K @ 30FPS, it captures the video at 41.9Mbits per second.
So the capture size versus the bit rate is certainly going to play a deciding factor.
But there are other ways to achieve an optimal capture rate @ 1080P.
If Xiaomi gave us the ability to utilize the High Efficiency Video Coding (H.265) and dictate our own bitrate, you'd see better capture rates @1080P.
My only other suggestion would be to seek out a third-party camera application (GCAM perhaps?) and test further.
A_H_E said:
4K provides you with almost 4 times the resolution of 1080P thus you will most certainly see a difference in clarity.
In running a quick test, at 1080P on the default camera app, it captures the video at a bit rate of 20.0Mbits per second.
In contrast, at 4K @ 30FPS, it captures the video at 41.9Mbits per second.
So the capture size versus the bit rate is certainly going to play a deciding factor.
But there are other ways to achieve an optimal capture rate @ 1080P.
If Xiaomi gave us the ability to utilize the High Efficiency Video Coding (H.265) and dictate our own bitrate, you'd see better capture rates @1080P.
My only other suggestion would be to seek out a third-party camera application (GCAM perhaps?) and test further.
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Is there an app that supports [email protected]? There is no point in recording videos [email protected] if there is 4K, but I like the idea of 60FPS.
Is there a way to increase the 960 fps slow mo time?
1 second feels too less to capture a good slow mo video
Nope
Is there any way to shot super slow mo at lower resolution but higher FPS?
I know it shoots natively at 960fps at 1280x720, is it even technically possible to say shoot 640x360 at 4 x 960fps? Could an app be made to do so or no?
Is there a way to film 1080p at 60 fps or at higher resolutions?
Nope. chip limitation. (Yes, I know that SGA22 5G can do 2K, but it's not real 2K, only 2048×1152 while real 2K is 2560×1440)
I find it strange that it can't even shoot at 1080p 60 fps
I was wondering how can i record 1080p 60fps video on my merlin?
Even old models like note 5 have 60fps option. Then why it is disabled on merlin?
Please provide me tricks.