Hey guys,
I have a good quality webcam, some filming experience, good lighting, a YouTube account, a lot of free time (unemployed) and a Nexus One right next to a Nexus S. Would any of you guys be interested in me making some comparison/Q&A videos?
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Hey guys,
I have a good quality webcam, some filming experience, good lighting, a YouTube account, a lot of free time (unemployed) and a Nexus One right next to a Nexus S. Would any of you guys be interested in me making some comparison/Q&A videos?
Start firing questions at me.
Go for it.
Make a day light/indoor comparison of the screens.
Have two heavily flash based sites load on both.
Take pics of the same thing with both cams indoor and outdoor and compare.
I would prefer u wait for Nexus 1 to to get gingerbreadified
charnsingh_online said:
I would prefer u wait for Nexus 1 to to get gingerbreadified
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Hmmm...good point. Gingerbread for N1 could launch very soon. (next few days)
Hey guys. I purchased one of the new iPad's with the retina display, as well as a 16GB Nexus 7 tablet. Since I see so much discussion and comparison between the two in this forum, I wanted to ask if you guys would be interested in a comparison video between the two units. If yes, then I can make the video today and have it up on YouTube by tonight or tomorrow.
Please let me know exactly what you would like to see compared between the two units as well, so I can include it in the comparison. For example, I could include a comparison for viewing text/books in the Kindle application, or a 1080p YouTube video comparison. I could also do viewing angles, physical size/weight, etc.
Let me know if you guys are interested in this sort of thing. If it's already been done hundreds of times you can let me as well.
I'll try and include as many of your suggestions for comparison in the video, as long as they don't include illegal activities and destruction of the units!
I know the device isn't out just yet, but I was wondering if anyone has seen a sample of Nexus 4 camcorder yet? (Front & Back). I rely heavily on my cameras for work & for other reasons & not to bash the G-Nex, but the camera sensor on this device is a little underwhelming to say the least. I heard the camera hardware was based off of the AT&T 8mp Optimus G, but I'm not sure if that's an actual spitting image of what we can expect from the N4.
Any links or input would be greatly appreciated in advanced. Worst case scenario, 10 days isn't too far away!
Here you have some video samples:
Hope is what are you looking for :good:
Nexus 4 said:
Here you have some video samples:
Hope is what are you looking for :good:
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Thanks sooo much for the quick reply with content. The actually image quality is quite an improvement, but my problem lies with the FPS & the audio to a certain extent. I wasn't expecting perfection, so I'm overall happy with what we have here. I'm sure it'll get better between camera mods & software updates. Thanks again.
The mic makes the video so crap, I tried to record video with my GS2 once upon a time and it was far worse than my old iPhone 4 which had such amazing audio quality. I mean I went to Reading last year and the iPhone 4 was super clear, picked up good bass and sounded great but the GS2 just sounded like I was rubbing a plastic bag over the mic and the bass just killed the mic all together.
So if the audio sucks then there is no point to it shooting video tbh. I just have a separate camera though so it doesn't bother me too much though.
I would love it if someone uploaded the original video file from the phone. Youtube seems to always use an aggressive compression on user uploads, I rarely see good 1080p videos on the site, even from pro cameras.
Make sure to go fullscreen when watching the video and turn your youtube video to 720p HD.
Can anyone help ....
I get HEAVY compression artifacts on the video recordings at 1080p on the nexus 4 itself - even when I upload to the PC. The sound and video is compressed sounding too.
I have a sports publication and we do interviews with athletes and coaches. My writers currently use handheld video cameras such as the Flip or Kodak lines to do these videos and then we upload them to our system. Obviously the quality isn't great but we still get nice clean videos that our customers enjoy. Is anyone here able to compare the quality of the video from this camera to something along the lines of what we are using?
Also what are the options currently for live streaming? I assume since most Android apps can be used I could continue using USteam for live video? Again I understand this camera isn't going to replace a high end camcorder but if we can get decent quality I think it would be a good purchase for me.
With the camera still being rather new I'm having trouble finding many sample pics and videos so any links to those would be greatly appreciated and what I would really like to find is some sample streaming videos. Thanks!
scmobileman said:
I have a sports publication and we do interviews with athletes and coaches. My writers currently use handheld video cameras such as the Flip or Kodak lines to do these videos and then we upload them to our system. Obviously the quality isn't great but we still get nice clean videos that our customers enjoy. Is anyone here able to compare the quality of the video from this camera to something along the lines of what we are using?
Also what are the options currently for live streaming? I assume since most Android apps can be used I could continue using USteam for live video? Again I understand this camera isn't going to replace a high end camcorder but if we can get decent quality I think it would be a good purchase for me.
With the camera still being rather new I'm having trouble finding many sample pics and videos so any links to those would be greatly appreciated and what I would really like to find is some sample streaming videos. Thanks!
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It's quite capable of shooting short videos but being built as a camera may not be easy to hand hold if you are primarily going to use it for video capture since there is no proper hand grip.
The picture and video quality are very acceptable but it's not a cheap device.
If your writers have smart phones they can just link the Galaxy Camera to the Hot Spot of the smart phone without having to add a data plan to the camera for uploading or streaming the video?
You should go try out one at your local dealer and see for yourself if it suits your needs.
scmobileman said:
I have a sports publication and we do interviews with athletes and coaches. My writers currently use handheld video cameras such as the Flip or Kodak lines to do these videos and then we upload them to our system. Obviously the quality isn't great but we still get nice clean videos that our customers enjoy. Is anyone here able to compare the quality of the video from this camera to something along the lines of what we are using?
Also what are the options currently for live streaming? I assume since most Android apps can be used I could continue using USteam for live video? Again I understand this camera isn't going to replace a high end camcorder but if we can get decent quality I think it would be a good purchase for me.
With the camera still being rather new I'm having trouble finding many sample pics and videos so any links to those would be greatly appreciated and what I would really like to find is some sample streaming videos. Thanks!
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Android apps work just as well as on an SGS3, zooming apparently doesn't work in some 3rd party apps, but a review mentioned it's being worked on. It won't replace any pricier camcorders or SLR's, but if you get it at a fair discount from its usual over £400 price tag, it's an ok find. If you want good video and Wi-Fi check out Sony's NEX series.
You could always use Youtube for live streaming as well as UStream or similar. The camera has optical image stabilization which is quite good from what I've seen, it compensates nicely even at maximum zoom.
This video might be shot thru a window, looks a bit like that, but still a nice example http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LV7jOJt7rqM
There are some images from an xda member at http://s628.beta.photobucket.com/user/DC-IT/library/Samsung Galaxy Camera Images
I still am in awe of how awesome the quality is for this type of shooting. Do you really still need a 2000 dollar slr camera or even a camcorder anymore?
yes you do... phone cams cant be compared to system cameras...
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i entered this thread expecting to see some crazy a$$ pic or some jaw dropping vid
where is it?
Totally agree with masze, there's no point comparing phone cameras with system cameras. I have to admit though, that both the pictures and videos taken with my G4 are awesome on a 4k tv...
I stumbled upon a video that gives tips and tricks on how to shoot awesome videos using basically any smartphone(Search for Armando Ferreria and Danny Winget on YouTube). Although it can replace your camera if you're in a tight budget, you'll still need to spend on decent tripods, head/mounts and/or a gimbal(stabilizer).
Where is this awesome project!?
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