can moto g5 plus do slow mo (120 fps ) at 720p ???
Yes, it support 120fps in 720 ,slow motion
Mastermind8087 said:
can moto g5 plus do slow mo (120 fps ) at 720p ???
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I was confused by it (since my previous phone didn't have slow-mo). Slow-mo isn't part of the Video recorder when you're using the Camera. It's a separate "mode" you choose (in the same area where you switch from camera to video recorder). The one where it's a circle of dashes with a triangle in the middle. So slow-motion isn't an option of the regular video recorder: It's a separate camera mode altogether.
And there are no options to configure for slow motion. It's set to 720p, etc.
It works pretty well. Once you record the video and view it, you can adjust when the slow motion starts and stop by dragging along the dashed/solid line. (You'll see what I mean)
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Hi everyone,
I'm using a G900F with CM13 and my S5 cannot record video at 60fps, when selected, it still records at 30 fps.
I have tried "A better Camera" and "Open Camera", but even with 60fps selected, the framerate remains at 30 fps no matter if I choose 720p or 1080p.
I have read that certain camera-features are only available when using the stock rom and the stock camera-app because certain camera-features cannot be done using Android's standard APIs. Is this true ?
If anyone knows how to make the phone record at 60fps, I'd be grateful.
Thanks.
is universal app for all cm 13 if its not work its not ready get another app like snap
snap camera hdr supports 720p 60fps hfr recording when advanced settings, hfr mode, video snapshots, and 60fps hfr is enabled.
Ragnar Eldur said:
snap camera hdr supports 720p 60fps hfr recording when advanced settings, hfr mode, video snapshots, and 60fps hfr is enabled.
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Yeah, you cannot image how long I was locking for this. I've tested it with 1080p although and it works great. 120fps seems not working but never mind.
You sir, made my day
Hello,
I recently purchased an AXON 7 and really enjoy using it. I was in the camera app and noticed that the slow motion quality is much worse than it should be. I went to the settings to change the quality, and the option to change the quality was greyed out and stuck at 720p. I've already tried wiping the cache and resetting app settings, and nothing has worked. If anyone could help me fix this issue it would be really appreciated!
There's nothing wrong with your phone. The Axon 7 only shoots slow motion 120 FPS and 240 FPS at 720p. In the normal shooting mode, you can set the video to 60 FPS at 1080p if you want a crisper image but with less room to slow down the footage. Otherwise, that's it.
z28camaroman said:
There's nothing wrong with your phone. The Axon 7 only shoots slow motion 120 FPS and 240 FPS at 720p. In the normal shooting mode, you can set the video to 60 FPS at 1080p if you want a crisper image but with less room to slow down the footage. Otherwise, that's it.
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Thank you for the speedy reply! I would change the options but i can't since the drop down menu doesn't allow me to change it. Is there any other way to fix this issue?
To change the "slow motion" options, you press the fractions on the bottom left of the slow motion screen, i.e. 1/4 or 1/8. These determine how slow the 720p footage goes.
For 1080p 60 FPS, go to the regular video recording accessed by a swipe to the right, or by pressing video, on the main camera page and then press the gear cog on the top left. Then select 1080p 60FPS. You will have to slow it down yourself in a video editor but it is an overall better image.
Hope that helps.
In the default camera app when I try to record 60fps at the 1080 I see pink tint in the video recorder but when I use Google camera there is no pink tint, but I don't get 60fps recording option also.
Can anyone suggest me alternative camera app that can do 60fps video recording at 1080 p?
The pink tint occurs on low light and when too close to the subject, using 60fps. If you switch to 30fps this bug is gone, or if you don't get too close to the subject or too low light. Simple as that.
(the bug actually is the infrared not switching off, but Lenovo doesn't want to fix it)
I tired open camera for 60fps recording , but for some reason it says 60 fps not supported on this device
also the recording is grainy and upon zooming its too pixelated
LiteSoul said:
(the bug actually is the infrared not switching off, but Lenovo doesn't want to fix it)
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Cant see that myself, if that was the case it would be visible on all settings and plus infrared on the Moto g5 Plus shows as white/purple (fire a TV remote at the camera to see for yourself).
My guess is it is caused by the extra voltage needed by the CCD at high ISO.
kaushal4595 said:
In the default camera app when I try to record 60fps at the 1080 I see pink tint in the video recorder but when I use Google camera there is no pink tint, but I don't get 60fps recording option also.
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If you haven't seen the existing running discussion on the red/pink issue when recording at 1080/60fps then you may want see the following link:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g5-plus/help/red-corner-60fps-videos-t3578606
Hello,
I would like to know how can you record 4K 60 fps Videos in HDR?
Thank you very much indeed.
Best regards
pootney
No one?
open camera, switch to video, touch top left icon showing video size, and choose icon on far right side
Installed gcam. But when trying to take slow-motion video the image become darker and the video is unstable (bad fps than normal video). Need to know if it is my problem or a general issue. Is there any fix? Also cannot change fps from 120.
Raku10 said:
Installed gcam. But when trying to take slow-motion video the image become darker and the video is unstable (bad fps than normal video). Need to know if it is my problem or a general issue. Is there any fix? Also cannot change fps from 120.
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Our device doesn't supports slo mo videos. So even if the camera has the option to shoot it, it won't give the satisfactory result.