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hello guys! we need a developer to mod stock room for you to succeed to increase the frame rate slow motion. It would be great that he had a frame rate of 120fps ..... good job! (Maybe you can change the build.pro?)
**** want the 30mbit recording mod
dev please make that happen record 1080p 30mibit
TW camera already has that function.
Not at 1080p, it can't.
Whilst this would be immensely cool, I'm not sure if the sensor child handle it.
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Guys I mean a video recording in slow motion at 120 fps at 1280x720 with. Developers are able to make this change? It would be great to be able to record video in HD slow motion
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Guys I mean a video recording in slow motion at 120 fps at 1280x720 with. Developers are able to make this change? It would be great to be able to record video in HD slow motion
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I know oppo find 5 is capable of doing it
Me Gusta!
Dear nino64,
AFAIK, our S4s can already take slow motion videos @1280x720 120 fps... But i am not sure... I have read this info in the slow motion settings of the S4 camera application...
Kind regards...
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PROTOCHIP said:
Dear nino64,
AFAIK, our S4s can already take slow motion videos @1280x720 120 fps... But i am not sure... I have read this info in the slow motion settings of the S4 camera application...
Kind regards...
Sent from my iAmiga...
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yes it takes slow motion but not in high quality :/
Vihru said:
yes it takes slow motion but not in high quality :/
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well thats probably hardware fault, as its not easy to record in slow motion specially when theres not being many other phones which had this feature before, so they need to improve it, if thats possible idk
No sorry. Record to 800 x 450 Low Quality. I ask mod for recording to 1280x720 in Hight Quality. Thanks
nino64 said:
No sorry. Record to 800 x 450 Low Quality. I ask mod for recording to 1280x720 in Hight Quality. Thanks
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Only the Octa version (i9500) can record in slow motion 1280x720, the i9505 is limited to 800x450.
It's most likely due to a different sensor (Exmor RS in i9500 vs Exmor R in i9505, though I'm not sure if the i9505 sensor has been confirmed yet ), or it could be due to the different CPU / GPU in the i9500.
I did not know. Thank you. you can create mods for i9505 for recording in HD?
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Only the Octa version (i9500) can record in slow motion 1280x720, the i9505 is limited to 800x450.
It's most likely due to a different sensor (Exmor RS in i9500 vs Exmor R in i9505, though I'm not sure if the i9505 sensor has been confirmed yet ), or it could be due to the different CPU / GPU in the i9500.
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can u please make a slow mo video and share it with. i'm just curious to see how good it is that's at 1/2 right?
nino64 said:
I did not know. Thank you. you can create mods for i9505 for recording in HD?
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Why don't you try pull the camera app and install it to see if you can use it
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you can attach to the stock room i9500? I try to replace with stock room apk i9505, so let's see if in slow motion recording 1280x720
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I did not know. Thank you. you can create mods for i9505 for recording in HD?
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I'm not sure the hardware of the i9505 is able to do that, and if it is, I really wonder why Samsung put such a limitation on the i9505 (it's actually one of the only differences in the camera app itself, if not the only one, so why would they do that?)
I guess you could try the app from the i9500 to make sure though
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can u please make a slow mo video and share it with. i'm just curious to see how good it is that's at 1/2 right?
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The i9500 can do 1/2, 1/4 and 1/8 in 720p - 15 FPS.
Here's 1 video I made last month (1/8), though the focus isn't perfect, it was taken in the heat of the moment
I can try making another one later with more control on the focus.
I've split the video into 4 parts (.rar) since it's too big for an attachment, just unrar and it should work.
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I'm not sure the hardware of the i9505 is able to do that, and if it is, I really wonder why Samsung put such a limitation on the i9505 (it's actually one of the only differences in the camera app itself, if not the only one, so why would they do that?)
I guess you could try the app from the i9500 to make sure though
The i9500 can do 1/2, 1/4 and 1/8 in 720p - 15 FPS.
Here's 1 video I made last month (1/8), though the focus isn't perfect, it was taken in the heat of the moment
I can try making another one later with more control on the focus.
I've split the video into 4 parts (.rar) since it's too big for an attachment, just unrar and it should work.
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You can put here CameraSamsung2.apk y CameraSamsung2.odex gti9500?
nino64 said:
you can attach to the stock room i9500? I try to replace with stock room apk i9505, so let's see if in slow motion recording 1280x720
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I don't own a i9500 neither can I post the apk. Also let's hope its not kernel related.
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You can put here CameraSamsung2.apk y CameraSamsung2.odex gti9500?
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I don't have the odex file but here's the SamsungCamera2.apk from my phone (compressed in 3 files, it was too big to attach here).
Just unrar it and you should have the file.
Please press the Thanks button if I helped
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I don't have the odex file but here's the SamsungCamera2.apk from my phone (compressed in 3 files, it was too big to attach here).
Just unrar it and you should have the file.
Please press the Thanks button if I helped
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Tried to put Samsung Camera 2. apk gti9500 works perfectly and finally the recording is in slow motion HD 1280x720. I deleted the file ODEX. thank you brother
Hello. It is possible ?
The S8 doesn't support 1000fps . Your thinking of the new Sony phone. Not possible on the S8 iam afraid
Not possible at all... Max is 240fps.
But google says it is possible... sorry for this thread.
Wow
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lyrs said:
But google says it is possible... sorry for this thread.
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Then ask google.
imx400 is the only 1000FPS capable sensor listed on Sony site, we have imx330.
soby is going to make its new sensor exclusive to it flagship at least for now
There was app to check hardware details... Camera senor etc can't remember the name though
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hello. It is possible ?
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nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
I spoke to samsung regarding this feature twice on live chat at different times and one person said that the s8 is capable of recording 480fps and the other time i spoke they said that the s8 can record 960fps.
Heres that chat transcript
[John(Agent):22:27:58] For the Samsung S8, it can record videos at 960fps.
[John(Agent):22:35:49] By comparison, the iPhone 7 Plus can only record slow motion videos up to 240fps, while the recently released LG G6 is capable of recording up to 480fps. Samsung’s Galaxy S8 camera also surpasses Sony’s newly announced Xperia XZ Premium which can record videos at 960fps.
Although when i asked him how to record 960fps he was telling me the usual method by going on slow motion mode and just hit record. So i told him that this way i end up recording at 240fps. And then he said he'll email the relevant department and do some enquiries and then email me the results..its been almost 1week and i have no email
Don't ask Samsung customer services. They live off a script in front of them. They've probably never even touched a samsung phone in their lives.
You have the phone so if you can't find it then it doesn't exist.
Don't waste your time. The specs are easily to find in a 5 second search on Google.
The exynos chip is capable of 960fps, sd is not, im wondering if a camera mod with root is able to enable this
You were talking about 960 fps and I don't even know to take slow motion videos
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Just bought a Samsung S8. It seems that the S8 doesn't support 1000 fps slow motion recording. Total disappointment!
R04drunn3r79 said:
Just bought a Samsung S8. It seems that the S8 doesn't support 1000 fps slow motion recording. Total disappointment!
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Who said it ever did?
I've been using the Galaxy S8 Plus until I received my solar red U11 yesterday (glad I waited, it's very nice looking). Anyway, I am very impressed with the photo image quality of the phone (it is very comparable to the S8), but I have a few nitpicks about the video recording:
1) No 1080p/60 mode. I really don't understand why it doesn't have a 60fps mode when even phones from 2016 had it? It has 1080p/30 and 1080p/120 (for slow motion), so why no 1080/60? Is it overheating concern?
2) No way to turn of EIS in 1080p video recording mode? While 1080p is very stable due to its combined OIS and EIS, it also crops the view significantly when recording video in this mode (compare it to 4k, which is quite a bit wider but has no EIS). Anyway, the EIS is nice if you want that, but I think there needs to be a toggle or option to turn off EIS and have the wide recording mode in 1080p that is like the 4k mode. As it stands, there does not appear to be a way to change this.
3) 6 minute recording limit in 4k. I guess it's also due to overheating concerns, but why not just make it unlimited and have the phone's temperature monitoring stop recording automatically if it gets to a certain temp? Some people are reporting overheating stoppages even before the 6 minutes, but in cooler environments, we may be able to record indefinitely in 4k.
Things I DO like about the U11's camera though...
1) Photo app and quality are excellent. Nice Pro mode too.
2) Glad I can lock exposure and focus during video recording very easily.
3) Focusing pulling with the touch screen is very nice on the U11 (it doesn't rock back and forth when focusing like many other phone cameras).
4) Audio recording options are very nice (3d audio vs hi-res, and acoustic focus)
https://www.xda-developers.com/htc-u11-updates-srgb-1080p60/
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https://www.xda-developers.com/htc-u11-updates-srgb-1080p60/
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Thanks! It's good to see that they are working on adding 1080p/60, though it appears to be a ways off.
Another thing that bothers me (when compared to the S8 or iPhone 7) is that I can't seem to take a photo while recording in 4k. I'm not sure if that's a software or hardware limitation, but I used that all the time on those phones. I really like using the squeeze to open the camera, take a photo, and switch between front and rear cameras though!
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Thanks! It's good to see that they are working on adding 1080p/60, though it appears to be a ways off.
Another thing that bothers me (when compared to the S8 or iPhone 7) is that I can't seem to take a photo while recording in 4k. I'm not sure if that's a software or hardware limitation, but I used that all the time on those phones. I really like using the squeeze to open the camera, take a photo, and switch between front and rear cameras though!
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Try Open Camera on XDA, it works shooting 1080P without EIS and no time length limitation on 4K.
I've also see the same issue on the HTC 10 in regards to the 4k and taking a photo while recording if you can call it an issue. I suppose no one had complained about it and they left it unchanged
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Try Open Camera on XDA, it works shooting 1080P without EIS and no time length limitation on 4K.
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It's a nice camera app, thanks. Tried various settings in the app for video recording. Looks like no matter what framerate you choose, it can't go above 30fps. I thought maybe it would let me shoot 1080p/60, but nope (even when setting it to 60fps, it still records at 30). Also doesn't seem to be a way to take a photo while shooting video in this app? Nice that you can shoot longer than 6 minutes in 4k though (I didn't try it yet, but I assume it works).
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I've also see the same issue on the HTC 10 in regards to the 4k and taking a photo while recording if you can call it an issue. I suppose no one had complained about it and they left it unchanged
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I call it an "issue" only because I have come to expect it when shooting video now. In fact, I used it quite frequently on my iPhone and Galaxy S8. Being able to take a photo without interrupting the video recording is a pretty important feature, in my opinion. I suppose one could load up the video in software and capture a frame manually, but it's a feature that other flagships have, so I miss it.
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It's a nice camera app, thanks. Tried various settings in the app for video recording. Looks like no matter what framerate you choose, it can't go above 30fps. I thought maybe it would let me shoot 1080p/60, but nope (even when setting it to 60fps, it still records at 30). Also doesn't seem to be a way to take a photo while shooting video in this app? Nice that you can shoot longer than 6 minutes in 4k though (I didn't try it yet, but I assume it works).
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60fps will come with one of the next OTA updates.
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I call it an "issue" only because I have come to expect it when shooting video now. In fact, I used it quite frequently on my iPhone and Galaxy S8. Being able to take a photo without interrupting the video recording is a pretty important feature, in my opinion. I suppose one could load up the video in software and capture a frame manually, but it's a feature that other flagships have, so I miss it.
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Indeed, my old year 2012 HTC One S supported shooting FHD video and taking a real photo at the same time and I owned a Galaxy S6 support that feature too. However, I think during 4K recording that no phone could take a real photo, all they do is just capture a frame from video clip and pretend that is a photo.
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Indeed, my old year 2012 HTC One S supported shooting FHD video and taking a real photo at the same time and I owned a Galaxy S6 support that feature too. However, I think during 4K recording that no phone could take a real photo, all they do is just capture a frame from video clip and pretend that is a photo.
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Right, I understand it's not an actual "photo" at the highest resolution, but I would still like the convenience of capturing a frame during 4k video recording like I can on all of the other flagships phones.
Wow I'm glad I found this post, I thought I was going crazy with the issues you mentioned, especially the cropped 1080p video! I hope they can fix that with the 60fps update, because it is really annoying.
Hi, 60fps still not possible?
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Hi, 60fps still not possible?
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1080p60 is being introduced in stock ROMs with versions 1.26 and higher.
Do you know if EIS for 4k video is planned? Thinking about buying the U11 instead of the much too expensive Pixel 2, but the lack of EIS in this case is a bit of a bummer.
Hi there all,
I received my 6T 8/256 last week. I'm still in official ver 0.7. I've checked that all my videos recorded in 4k 60fps are laggy. They skip frames and do not reproduce accordingly. I thought it may be a buffer problem in the phone itself, and moved them to the computer. They are laggy per se, they're recorded with this failures. Let's say they lag every 2 o 3 seconds (only video, not audio), giving the impression of a low quality, under resources smartphone.
Can you double check this? Can anybody confirm this problem is fixed in next updates? Otherwise I will have to switch to 30fps, which is a real pity in the quality standard.
Thx guys.
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Hi there all,
I received my 6T 8/256 last week. I'm still in official ver 0.7. I've checked that all my videos recorded in 4k 60fps are laggy. They skip frames and do not reproduce accordingly. I thought it may be a buffer problem in the phone itself, and moved them to the computer. They are laggy per se, they're recorded with this failures. Let's say they lag every 2 o 3 seconds (only video, not audio), giving the impression of a low quality, under resources smartphone.
Can you double check this? Can anybody confirm this problem is fixed in next updates? Otherwise I will have to switch to 30fps, which is a real pity in the quality standard.
Thx guys.
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Does not lag on mine, but I have McLaren edition
Me too
Lags on my OP6 too. Even the 4k30 results are choppy. It's been like this for months now, videos come out like crap all the time.
Video is running fine on my OP6T at 4K60. I also have the 8/256 variant. I am currently on OB17. Maybe update your phone to the latest OOS as I know they made a few camera updates between what you're running and the latest OOS (9.0.17). Or you could download a newer APK for the camera from another source. I believe the newer camera versions from the 7/7 Pro work on the 6T but have issues in some modes (Pro mode, I believe}.
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Video is running fine on my OP6T at 4K60. I also have the 8/256 variant. I am currently on OB17..
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Same. Faulty unit?
Same here. I think this is because of crapy camera app that needs to be rebuilt because it has bad algorithms botch video and photo
I honestly prefer GCam on this device. I haven't noticed any issues with it on the device. Even with recording at the specifications that you noted above. Pictures are also of much better quality.
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I honestly prefer GCam on this device. I haven't noticed any issues with it on the device. Even with recording at the specifications that you noted above. Pictures are also of much better quality.
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+1 for this.
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I honestly prefer GCam on this device. I haven't noticed any issues with it on the device. Even with recording at the specifications that you noted above. Pictures are also of much better quality.
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Do you also use the GCam Tool in the play store?
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Elloco305 said:
Do you also use the GCam Tool in the play store?
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No I use the port found here with the config file that is located here as well.
https://www.celsoazevedo.com/files/android/google-camera/dev-arnova8G2-beta/
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Do you also use the GCam Tool in the play store?
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I use the GCam Tool from the Play Store. I use it mainly to stop the multiple subfolders created when taking portrait photos but it can also be used to flip/mirror the front camera images if the camera app you use doesn't offer the option (some combinations of GCam and Custom ROMs need to have the flip option enabled to correct the images).
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I honestly prefer GCam on this device. I haven't noticed any issues with it on the device. Even with recording at the specifications that you noted above. Pictures are also of much better quality.
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I am quite certain GCam doesn't support 4K60 on the OP6T, only 4K30 max. I may be wrong, so apologies if I am.
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I use the GCam Tool from the Play Store. I use it mainly to stop the multiple subfolders created when taking portrait photos but it can also be used to flip/mirror the front camera images if the camera app you use doesn't offer the option (some combinations of GCam and Custom ROMs need to have the flip option enabled to correct the images).
I am quite certain GCam doesn't support 4K60 on the OP6T, only 4K30 max. I may be wrong, so apologies if I am.
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Hmm...I set the settings and it showed the 60fps icon in the corner so I assumed it was recording at that frame rate.
These are just what I have set with the config file for the beta. Seems to record and playback fine.
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 Sony Xperia 1 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!
My initial experience is it struggles to focus when recording video
And it seriously overheats when recording 4k video for any reasonable length of time.
The 1080p video is class leading: no quibbles there. It's absolutely the best, most stable 1080p footage you can get, with brilliant immersive sound recording.
The 4k,... notsomuch. The image itself is fine - good colours and great DR for 4K but Sony really need to work on their stabilisation. The most recent update has helped but it still struggles some on the horizontal axis, making it not as stable as competitors. The EIS is not working well with the OIS.
So it's a mixed bag and one that is a software update away from fixing. But if you keep it on 1080p then you're in for a treat.
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The 1080p video is class leading: no quibbles there. It's absolutely the best, most stable 1080p footage you can get, with brilliant immersive sound recording.
The 4k,... notsomuch. The image itself is fine - good colours and great DR for 4K but Sony really need to work on their stabilisation. The most recent update has helped but it still struggles some on the horizontal axis, making it not as stable as competitors. The EIS is not working well with the OIS.
So it's a mixed bag and one that is a software update away from fixing. But if you keep it on 1080p then you're in for a treat.
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had try newest update? stabilization improved alot
look at this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsZZAe0ztUM
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had try newest update? stabilization improved alot
look at this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsZZAe0ztUM
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I've had the June update, yes. Some improvement but it still struggles not to jump on the horizontal axis, which it still does. Fine if you're not walking but really distracting if you are.
There is actually an answer to the problem, I've discovered - so long as you're not wedded to the SteadyCam effect: switch stabilisation off entirely.
Yes, really.
The stabilisation toggle seems to apply only to the EIS not the OIS, which is automatic. As it's the EIS not playing well with the OIS that is causing the issue, switching it off actually fixes it.
Your videos no longer "float": it looks like you're walking. But you're walking,... Smoothly.
@Timaustin2000 is there any way to turn it off for CinemaAlta app?
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@Timaustin2000 is there any way to turn it off for CinemaAlta app?
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I believe that OIS is locked in the Cinema Pro app, in that neither EIS or OIS are working. Apparently it's so that you can get better results on a tripod but I do wish they'd add it as an option - not everyone can justify buying a gimbal.
Hey guys,
I shot this video on our beloved Xperia 1.
As the video description says, I'm not a pro. In fact this is my first time shooting travel/cinematic video. Got encouraged because of how Sony advertised this(these) camera(s). This device inspires creativity.
Anyway, great potential in this thing to be out there at the top of smartphone camera game.
Please share your thoughts.
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Hey guys,
I shot this video on our beloved Xperia 1.
As the video description says, I'm not a pro. In fact this is my first time shooting travel/cinematic video. Got encouraged because of how Sony advertised this(these) camera(s). This device inspires creativity.
Anyway, great potential in this thing to be out there at the top of smartphone camera game.
Please share your thoughts.
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Greta video, you used the cinema pro app?
BTW, the firmware update is supposed to enchantment stabilization when recording on 4k
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Greta video, you used the cinema pro app?
BTW, the firmware update is supposed to enchantment stabilization when recording on 4k
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Yes, I used Cinema Pro app for all clips before latest firmware update. Also I used my roommate's Snoppa Atom gimbal, it was struggling a bit to stabilize phone of Sony Xperia1's size. Both previous firmware and gimbal did not help much with stabilization.
Hello, is there anyone that knows how can I record a 1080P video with 120fps? I tried some apps, they only can record with 60fps .
Thanks~
Just been to see Metallica. Took this video on my Xperia 1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LilEirkBxRM.
The sound quality is awful.
I wish device supported 4K 60fps or CinemaPro app let us shoot 1080p 60/120fps videos. Slowing them to 50% would make "cinematic" video experience far better.
Mackay53 said:
You've already posted this spam and the thread got closed.
We've already established you're a fanboy so your opinions aren't being paid attention to so stop wasting your time
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In fairness, that comparison tool does show that the Xperia 1 captures some pretty great detail.
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In fairness, that comparison tool does show that the Xperia 1 captures some pretty great detail.
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It's good quality but it's not the best, especially when comparing with those 2 and against a previous generation phone....
can wait to buy xperia 1
Xperia have BEST video camera is other nivel
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xzpremium1976 said:
Xperia have BEST video camera is other nivel
Enviado desde mi J9110 mediante Tapatalk
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I don't think you've said that before, oh wait yes you have, only about 1,000 times
kamalaggi said:
Just been to see Metallica. Took this video on my Xperia 1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LilEirkBxRM.
The sound quality is awful.
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Horrid. The HTC U11 and U12+ easily beat that. This is very disappointing.