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 Moto G5 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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Again, nothing special. The slow motion feature and 4k recording are definitely pluses, but the camera adjusts focus several times during recordings, which is quite annoying.
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Again, nothing special. The slow motion feature and 4k recording are definitely pluses, but the camera adjusts focus several times during recordings, which is quite annoying.
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So did you wanted a camera which wouldn't focus...???
I wanted a camera that wouldn't lose focus every 3 seconds with the adjustments being clearly visible in the final recording. Jesus Christ dude, stop being such a fan boy.
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So did you wanted a camera which wouldn't focus...
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I wanted a camera that wouldn't lose focus every 3 seconds with the adjustments being clearly visible in the final recording. Jesus Christ dude, stop being such a fan boy.
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U are being a critic that too with no reason, it doesn't loose focus in every 3 second ,it is because of your shaky hands or maybe moving objects or multiple objects of different distance in the frame.
From my opinion camera video done exceptionally well,and the 4k is bonus
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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 Huawei Nexus 6P 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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Crisp, but lack of OIS makes for really choppy videos if you don't have a steady hand. The EIS helps a little but not much
The video image quality is great however, the lack of OIS really shows and audio quality when recording heavy bass is like nails to a chalkboard. Unfortunate for those who came from a Nexus 5 will have to endure another year of static bass audio.
The video quality is not bad but i can see same strange lines when i record a video
Does anyone's nexus make a noise when focusing almost like a low clicking? You really need to put your ear up to the camera to hear it, mine makes it and if I watch the video playback loud enough I also hear it.
Well, video quality isn't so bad honestly.
https://youtu.be/UwDMQgeRFeU
There's a cover of a song, and throughout the entire video - you can hear faint and constant clicking noises. The room where it was recorded is dead silent, so I'm not sure where it's coming from but it's annoying!
Video quality is excellent. However shooting at Higher frame rate (120 or 240) there is some pixelation on the screen even though resulting video doesn't show that.
There is one thing, if you are shooting slow motion video and go to review your video and then come back to camera, it defaults back to normal speed back. You have to select slow motion mode again everytime you exit out of camera viewfinder screen.
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Well, video quality isn't so bad honestly.
https://youtu.be/UwDMQgeRFeU
There's a cover of a song, and throughout the entire video - you can hear faint and constant clicking noises. The room where it was recorded is dead silent, so I'm not sure where it's coming from but it's annoying!
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sounds good but what is that clicking....are you saying you did this recording and you heard nothing of the sort with your human ear while recording it live?
assuming you have a human ear??
Did a test side by side next to a Z3 Compact, camera was MUCH better.
digital stabilization is terrible, ur better off just turning it off. Its just to wobbly and unnatural.
and I get a little bit of white noise on recordings, when recording in quiet areaa.
but I like the recording more then the Note5 that I have as well, note does shoot birhter videos, but softer and less contrast. Especially in lower light where note produces unrealistic images.
Is there any app to view the video frame by frame similar to iPhone?
Google Huawei Nexus 6P daylight driving video 1080p - Melbourne Australia 2015 Dec 05
Here's my video footage while driving in daytime.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gL_Ue1yCTt8
TL;DW:
HD 1080P with EIS (Electronic Image Stabilization) turned on.
Phone is being held by RAM X-Grip car dash mount.
I'm travelling from Eltham to Macleod (suburban Melbourne in Australia), a distance of 10km (6 miles).
I'm doing 60-80 kph (37-50 mph).
Outside temperature 20C (68F) - Southern hemisphere summer 2015-12-05
Note: They drive on the left in Australia (like 35% of the world)
Edit: Evening low light driving here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Bpvb9HypHk
may be not, did you check this thing on google?
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Well, video quality isn't so bad honestly.
https://youtu.be/UwDMQgeRFeU
There's a cover of a song, and throughout the entire video - you can hear faint and constant clicking noises. The room where it was recorded is dead silent, so I'm not sure where it's coming from but it's annoying!
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Am I correct in saying the audio is mono and cannot be recorded in stereo ? It was the same on the nexus 6 also.
disappoint that no 60fps option on stock app
I need to install "Open camera" to record video frame by 60fps
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Am I correct in saying the audio is mono and cannot be recorded in stereo ? It was the same on the nexus 6 also.
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Unfortunately it is mono only again this year ! Who knows why especially with stereo front facing speakers !
Nice documentation peoples... Thanks to everyone.
btandroid said:
I need to install "Open camera" to record video frame by 60fps
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Does open camera shoot stable video?
qjsmartphone said:
Does open camera shoot stable video?
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not stable.....
finally, i'm compromised to use the stock camera app forrecord the video with 30fps...
fablous
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 2 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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WORSE microphone during videos EVER!
maybe it's just with my phone (A2005) but it's really not sensitive at all. it barely catches the entire ambiance and voices and its volume is very low!
domuzy said:
maybe it's just with my phone (A2005) but it's really not sensitive at all. it barely catches the entire ambiance and voices and its volume is very low!
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mine too. the best video performance i can get is with "cinema 4k" app, turning everything to max (200mbps video) and then enable flat profile. the videos look awesome but the audio is crap. maybe we can fix this in mediaprofiles.xml to a higher bitrate?!
Just returned from Roskilde Festival and the conclusion is as follows. The video is fine, but the sound is terrible. All video recorded at the concerts is useless because of distorted sound. Very disappointing, when some of my friends have older phones with much better results.
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Just returned from Roskilde Festival and the conclusion is as follows. The video is fine, but the sound is terrible. All video recorded at the concerts is useless because of distorted sound. Very disappointing, when some of my friends have older phones with much better results.
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The noise suppression is the problem. It's set way too high. I encourage you to report this to oneplus. I already did. It's the same with OP3 sadly.
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 Mi 5 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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My only complaint of this nice piece of gear is the video recording feature.
There is no [email protected] recording option. Even the recording quality in good light conditons at 30fps (1080p) is not smooth and really choppy
Have not see any advantage of the 4axis OIS future.
Hope to see developers that can fix this issiue with software updates.
I think the best video recording quality has the Samsung Galaxy S6/S7/Note series and the Iphone 6/6s line.
Hope to see other opinions and good nwes
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My only complaint of this nice piece of gear is the video recording feature.
There is no [email protected] recording option. Even the recording quality in good light conditons at 30fps (1080p) is not smooth and really choppy
Have not see any advantage of the 4axis OIS future.
Hope to see developers that can fix this issiue with software updates.
I think the best video recording quality has the Samsung Galaxy S6/S7/Note series and the Iphone 6/6s line.
Hope to see other opinions and good nwes
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Keep dreaming!!! You should have thrown your cash at the other phones instead.
Guys, I keep seeing constant complains and whining about this phone and yet the only person to blame is your self. Read the god damn reviews !!!!!
all reviews point that video recording is just ok, nothing great... OIS is almost non-existent...
no software update will fix that...
read more carefully next time
yorikkk said:
all reviews point that video recording is just ok, nothing great... OIS is almost non-existent...
no software update will fix that...
read more carefully next time
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It has a great video recording quality for it's price. OIS and auto-focus is better than the more expensive flagship op3.
watch?v=Z8H5kOnryEo
OIS is clearly there, try recording while driving a motorcycle. There will be no, or at least minimal, glowy images as in non-OIS enabled devices. Color rendering is still the best, S7 and 6S is behind for this one. Lighting is natural, however you may prefer S7's "always daylight" choice (i.e., it will show bright light even in dark environment), but that's completely preference. I choose natural. Slow motion is great, even if only single [email protected] choice (slowed down 4x from 120fps) I found it very useful to record fast motion videos to see it later in detail.
this is the worst think in this device
it cant shoot a good video
get a lot off blurry result every time video
For me its 75/100.
Miui makes it complicated to chenge to 4k, fullhd slow-mo quickly. Timelapse feature is great. There were problems with rotation for camera but software update solved them. So it is not great but nice to see they are improving littlle by little.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on it; if you use it or not, the video quality, maybe even some of your own cool clips.
It works great in well lit places. If it's anywhere near low light conditions I noticed its rather unclear. Overall its perfect for outside in daytime
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It works great in well lit places. If it's anywhere near low light conditions I noticed its rather unclear. Overall its perfect for outside in daytime
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Are there any continuous slow motion options such as 120/240fps?
isaali said:
Are there any continuous slow motion options such as 120/240fps?
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Yes for 120 fps
It shoots amazing videos in high light environments.
But when it's not so bright, there's significantly noise on the video... Sometimes can't even see clear pictures...
The best part of this camera is the normal mode, it takes photos super fast, very unlikely to get blurry pictures.
I wished the user had more options with the slow motion. For example 240FPS continues as most top of the line phones support out of the box and a longer burst 480FPS option. Basically the buffer that gets filled using 960FPS could last twice as long with half the frame rate. The slow motion would still be incredible but with the added benefit of twice the action.
Hopefully when ROM's come along someone can unlock some cool new features.
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I'd love to hear your thoughts on it; if you use it or not, the video quality, maybe even some of your own cool clips.
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at 960fps it records video at 720p resolution. You will get great videos only at high lighting conditions. Anyways it looks great
I have also posted a youtube video link and for your info...... it took a total of 4-5 balloons to get it right.
Hi chitshiv, great work capturing your video using slow motion. I've just picked up the xzs, g8232, and was wondering if you are also finding the slow motion capture display to be ridiculously grainy when trying to film indoors? I've yet to take it outside to see if it is any clearer. Looking forward to hearing from you.
-J
Works great in a good light like daytime outdoor, I recorded some amazing videos when playing basketball, but lots of unacceptable noisy point in low light.
awesome!!!
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 the Google Pixel 2 in low light video https://youtu.be/ZX_JY35oFCc
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://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNegvhnx39M
Posted this in the picture thread as well to illustrate that the performance was great imo. But figured it'd be useful here too.
Samsung S9 Plus Video in QHD 2560x1440
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dr2LegLEbDg
https://youtu.be/rl3nI1W9ryM
Slow motion 4k 60 fos b-roll
Used the camera extensively. Its one of the best amongst the rest.
Video in UHD (60fps)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOthBMU2qG0
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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.
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Galaxy S9 destroys the Google Pixel 2 in low light video https://youtu.be/ZX_JY35oFCc
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Vlogging test using the S9. Gotta say Im super impressed. https://youtu.be/pgtPisI9BBg
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Here is a test with the built in microphone VS several vlogging mics. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=in3DwY2IKUA&t=17s
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https://youtu.be/rl3nI1W9ryM
Slow motion 4k 60 fos b-roll
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Dude, I love your videos and I would never believe I found you around here.
I discovered you because some of your Pixel 2 videos and followed your YouTube channel since then.
I returned the Pixel 2 XL because is unusable in low light conditions and got the S9+ and I couldn't be happier, and saw you did the same, and moreover, really brave to post a video explaining why you did this.
Keep the good job mate!
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Dude, I love your videos and I would never believe I found you around here.
I discovered you because some of your Pixel 2 videos and followed your YouTube channel since then.
I returned the Pixel 2 XL because is unusable in low light conditions and got the S9+ and I couldn't be happier, and saw you did the same, and moreover, really brave to post a video explaining why you did this.
Keep the good job mate!
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Thank you! Im taking a lot of flak for making the switch but I think its the right thing to do. This camera rocks.
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The only thing to complain is about the super slow motion limitation... It could be at least 5s
Happy with it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AeczUZ34nf8
The shiznit
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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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Lemme tell you the video on this thing is amazing super slo mo is sooo bad ass
The 4k 30fps is amazing quality. Stabilisation is excellent.
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Happy with it
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The fact that you are happy with that shaky jittery pixelated processing video explain that Android users have lower quality standards. My iPhone 6 plus would make better video than that. Again I am very disappointed about camera on s9+... Hype is real
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The fact that you are happy with that shaky jittery pixelated processing video explain that Android users have lower quality standards. My iPhone 6 plus would make better video than that. Again I am very disappointed about camera on s9+... Hype is real
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isheep, so predictable