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 Nokia 7 Plus 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.
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Auto focus is amazing, dynamic range is also good. Slow motion looks phenomenal. It is stable if you have good enough hands
Here are some things that are disappointing me a lot:
1) only the stock camera is capable to use the OZO audio system.
2) Much worse, the port of GCam I am using will not even record a decent mono audio track - - the volume is too low and there is some noise.
3) Stock camera at 1080p has an audio/video out of sync problem. Not much, but it's annoying. GCam doesn't have this issue.
4) Not directly related to video: there is no stock audio recording app being able to use the OZO audio system. Stereo recording with other apps produces artifacts and it's not usable.
One of the reasons I bought this phone was the 3 mics and the advanced audio system, but so far I am not happy with it. I really hope Nokia will address these issues in future updates.
I don't like the 1080p because it's very cropped in (due to EIS). 4k looks very shaky if you don't concentrate on holding your hands very still. Filming while moving looks very jittery. Quality of both video and audio is great though.
For my quality is not good, it have a lot of noise and the EIS is the worst that i have ever seen. Even the gcam EIS makes the videos barely unusable if you are moving. Not even talk about low ligth. My moto x style from 3 yearos ago is at least 10 times better. I am really dissapointed with this thing of the phone.
EIS in 1080p mode is forced and no way of turning it off (Stock cam app)
awesome
video quality is pretty good
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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 Samsung Galaxy S9 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.
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Some Test using the Galaxy S9 vs the Pixel but this is ONLY using Cinema 4k and Filmic Pro - https://youtu.be/pIpD05-vFhs
Here is a test in fairly low light using the stock app vs cinema 4k. Also I wanted to see how grading the footage from the stock app did. - https://youtu.be/jrXUYjpWj_E
The stock camera app is surprisingly good. I am coming from a google pixel 2 which the stock app is terrible for video quality.
Galaxy S9 destroys google pixel 2 in low light https://youtu.be/ZX_JY35oFCc
IDK the pixel 2 was holding its own. Im also moving from an XL2 but I think the camera and video are better on the XL2. However im not sure they they its so much better to warrant the hardware problems i have had with the XL2
Vlogging test using the S9. Gotta say Im super impressed. https://youtu.be/pgtPisI9BBg
Here is a test with the built in microphone VS several vlogging mics. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=in3DwY2IKUA&t=17s
https://youtu.be/rl3nI1W9ryM
Slow motion 4k 60 fos b-roll
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 Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Pro 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.
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It has 48MP camera the video quality may look crispy but it doesn't have OIS or EIS so we able to see some shaky in video footages.
stevejoshua said:
It has 48MP camera the video quality may look crispy but it doesn't have OIS or EIS so we able to see some shaky in video footages.
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It has EIS
Very pleasing!
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It has EIS
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Well, I previously owned a OnePlus 3T and it had OIS, after using Note 7 Pro, I can tell how OIS is better than EIS. EIS kind of gets choppy.
does camera video lag and frame dropping is definitively fixed ?
Video quality is good and all but the audio quality is literally crap. Just go to a concert or night club with DJs and stuff, record it with a phone and see the video, it's so distorted your ears will start bleeding.
This problems has been in MIUI since ages now and they just don't care about fixing it.
Crap slo mo.
Slomo frame drops issue still not solved.
And its limited to 120 fps.
No news about 240fps slo mo.
Why so ignored ..
hi my redmi note 7 pro i can able to shoot video recording only 40 secs after that video is closing and also it is take too much size of that 38 secs video. please suggest me how and where to change the settings to take long video
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 OnePlus 7T 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.
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Audio quality on video recordings is very poor. Lots of ambient noise being picked up and amplified especialy sound from a ceiling fan running overhead. Is there a way to turn on noise cancellation during video recording?
In many cases the background around moving objects/people is heavily blurred/warped/distorted.
Taking the same videos on my older 3T or iPhone 6S has overall somewhat lower quality, but there are no warping artifacts.
this is really useful, thanks!
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Of course, it’s not a movie to shoot, but the camera is good, I like it.
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 II 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.
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does anyone have any problem with SOUND.
Wen I film in cinema or normal mode. Mic wind noise off or ON. it generates some artificial noise. even if it is quite or loud. I just can not get rid off it. (it sounds like there is air-condition in front or rear of the phone)
Any IDEA?
https://mega.nz/file/m4wFHBwR#i_4Wmnyq6HFC-9w4N5Px26FSaOzkF3aXlvSo5gJb59E
https://mega.nz/file/T0wFCbqI#t8dKSGffNyVaciuqvOpqcdBgyKqCv5KhTzewJAZKRJM
Here is the clip.
cvenk said:
does anyone have any problem with SOUND.
Wen I film in cinema or normal mode. Mic wind noise off or ON. it generates some artificial noise. even if it is quite or loud. I just can not get rid off it. (it sounds like there is air-condition in front or rear of the phone)
Any IDEA?
https://mega.nz/file/m4wFHBwR#i_4Wmnyq6HFC-9w4N5Px26FSaOzkF3aXlvSo5gJb59E
https://mega.nz/file/T0wFCbqI#t8dKSGffNyVaciuqvOpqcdBgyKqCv5KhTzewJAZKRJM
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I have the same issues I was unsure if I had a defective unit, Never had such issue with previous phones.
This is a joke phone. what a SH**
I need HELP. the phone is 1200 eur and I can not use a movie that I film my daughter on PIANO.
In there youtube sony clips it says, the best professional sound with bla bla bla... Unbelievable. Now I know why Sony is below everyone.
The same problem is in Note 10+
Try turning off Dolby Atmos in your audio settings. At least for playback on the phone it nearly eliminates the buzzing.
https://youtu.be/EH1FWAw_AwE
Halfempty73 said:
Try turning off Dolby Atmos in your audio settings. At least for playback on the phone it nearly eliminates the buzzing.
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Still pretty audible here, I'll go for a return. Thanks for the help
Try to play with the mic level in Cinema Pro.
I've had this phone for a few weeks now.
I'm fairly happy with the cameras for still photos - but video is something of a disappointment.
The "cinema pro" app does not actually give you a great level of control. A major issue is that it restricts you to one, wide format aspect ratio. You can't use it to film in 16:9.
It allows you to fiddle with things like ISO, shutter speed and framerate a little bit - but doesn't give you access to the full range that's possible. I wanted to experiment with using 15fps, for example, or choosing to crank the ISO right up to get maximum low light info whilst knowingly accepting a high level of noise. It won't let you do either of these things. Finally, it won't shoot in H264 at all.
Various third party camera apps allow you quite a lot of access to manual control - however, having tested out quite a few of them quite a bit (including filmic pro), they all have problems crashing or producing unusable jerky video.
In the end, unless the predetermined aspect ratio in the Cinema Pro app happens to be what you want to use all the time, you are pretty much stuck using the standard stock camera app, which doesn't offer you anything more than other Xperia phones.
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 Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC 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.
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I've had the Poco X3 for about 1 week now.
Let's talk a bit about the video quality!
Your "1x" lens/setting will be the best overall video quality. The 0.6x (wide) also works fairly well, but even at the same resolution and frame rate, it is noticeably worse.
720p 30 fps: skip
1080p 30 fps: There seems to be some stuttering here and there. Auto focus works quite well and responds fairly quickly.
1080p 60 fps: Surprisingly good! It looks very smooth especially with the stabilization on (gimbal like). The auto focus doesn't respond well. Sometimes works, sometimes needs manual tapping. I don't know what's wrong with it.
4k 30 fps: Similar to 1080p but also some shakiness perhaps due to frame rate. Auto focus is available and works decently.
There are some other features such as fast object tracking, macro, steady cam. Those are nothing to write home about, but are there.
I upgraded to Poco X3 from a Redmi 6, so it was a pretty huge upgrade. Having never used more expensive phones, I'm pretty satisfied with the camera. Though, the other sensors like macro and wide are pretty much a joke compared to the primary sensor, I don't think I'll find much use of them.
With videos at 1080p and 60fps, there's definitely an auto focus problem, but hopefully some software updates would fix it and improve the overall quality.
On 12.0.3 EU Rom the Slow-Motion Videoo woth stock-camera doesn't work. In 720p mode there is no slow-motion when playing the video, in 1080p there is big stuttering. On previous 12.0.2 slow-motion worked fine.
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On 12.0.3 EU Rom the Slow-Motion Videoo woth stock-camera doesn't work. In 720p mode there is no slow-motion when playing the video, in 1080p there is big stuttering. On previous 12.0.2 slow-motion worked fine.
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Still works for me without any issues on 12.0.3.
First seconds are normal speed, but after a sec low and behold slomo
I have found my mistake. I had uninstalled VI video. Because of this, e.g. Google Photos could not play slow motion. Now I have installed VI video again. Slowmotion is running again.
the auto focus on X3 is wayyyyyy too aggressive.. it keeps auto focusing every 5s.. its very very irritating..
Don't really have much to say other than that I'm very happy with the electronic image stabilization on this device. It's actually pretty great especially considering it's not OIS. Most midrangers have pretty awful image stabilization, but this phone handles it quite well. I'm also fairly pleased to have 4K video & 1080p 60fps; in 2020 those should be pretty standard at this point, but you don't always see those options on budget phones. Beyond that I haven't really messed with the video or the front-facing camera to really find any major negatives.
Between the Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC and the Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro which has the best final camera, the measurements show the Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC. But in the many times I have seen on the internet sometimes it looks like the Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC is good and other times the Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro. What is the truth after all?