how to slow mo video shoot more then 120fps (240,480, 960) if any patch or tricks
I think you can do 240 at 720p. There is no trick or patch for more. The cpu just doesn't support it.
TheDuckTeam said:
I think you can do 240 at 720p. There is no trick or patch for more. The cpu just doesn't support it.
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Built in camera supports 720p/1080p at 120 fps,
I don't think we can do 240 fps...
Is there a way? Am i missing something.
realme 3 pro support 240 FPS. Soc 710 but Soc 675 is newst microcode
Snapdragon 675 supports upto 480fps
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon-675-mobile-platform
MI always cheating to customers.
Camera
Image Signal Processor: Qualcomm Spectra™ 250L image signal processor, 2x Image Signal Processor (ISP), 14-bit
Dual Camera, MFNR, ZSL, 30fps: Up to 16 MP
Single Camera, MFNR, ZSL, 30fps: Up to 25 MP
Single Camera, MFNR: Up to 48 MP
Single Camera: Up to 192 MP
Slow Motion Video Capture: 720p @ 240 FPS, 1080p @ 120 FPS
Video Capture Formats: HEVC
Camera Features: Accelerated Electronic Image Stabilization
Video Capture (30 FPS): 4K Ultra HD video capture
480fps
Both soc and sensor supports 720p 480fps still not even 240 fps slomo option.
Why.....
True 480fps slomo will be amazing.
Unlike rm3 pro's 240 fps interpolation to 960fps.
Our device is really capable.
Any custom roms getting atleast 240...????
mi always reduce futures
Any tweaks
Any possibility for a tweak.
Just like modifying media profiles or anything.
Any camera app which supports 480fps recording.
Just like open camera supports 120fps.
Eshwar123 said:
Built in camera supports 720p/1080p at 120 fps,
I don't think we can do 240 fps...
Is there a way? Am i missing something.
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We can't
We can
We have to wait until mi is kind enough to rollout an update with slomo.
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wait/ pray for an update with slomo.
Its going to happen.
But i think its related to the sales of poco f1 and k20.
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We have to wait until mi is kind enough to rollout an update with slomo.
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wait/ pray for an update with slomo.
Its going to happen.
But i think its related to the sales of poco f1 and k20.
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mi never response users
Meantime I checked true 480fps slomo from oneplus 6.
Its awesome.
Those who are in custom roms, how is the slomo.?
Is it the same 120fps or atleast 240fps ??
Please anyone reply..
Guess noone here cares about super slomo.
Even in roms thread nobody replies.
MiA3 with the same sony sensor and inferior sd665 can do 720p 240fps.
Anyone noticed ..?
Ok if anyone bright enough to do this, Mia3 with same camera sensor does 240fps.
Even though its android one, still camera app is Miui Camera.
Then i believe there is a scope for getting 240 fps by replacing our camera libraries with mia3.
And then using any camera app which supports 240fps (may be mia3 camera app)
Ig there is no ... Afaik
https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/mi6-camera-mods-60fps-1080p-240fps-720-slowmotion.45108/
there is a 240fps slow motion enabler for mi6.
If any developer is kind enough then we cant get similer tweak.
Please note someone...
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Is out there any application that allows you to shoot 120 fps video?
Thanks in advance!
Tapatalked with my Nexus5(AKA The Hammerhead)
dsmpampis said:
Is out there any application that allows you to shoot 120 fps video?
Thanks in advance!
Tapatalked with my Nexus5(AKA The Hammerhead)
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as far as i know not. there is also no 60 fps camera yet. the snapdragon 800 should be able to capture in 60 fps i think but not in 120 fps
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as far as i know not. there is also no 60 fps camera yet. the snapdragon 800 should be able to capture in 60 fps i think but not in 120 fps
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The SD 800 is able to capture 120fps at 720p (Note 3). But there is no option in N5. Maybe with an application.... That's why I'm asking...
Tapatalked with my Nexus5(AKA The Hammerhead)
What are you smoking?
The CPU isn't the one capturing the video, it's the camera module and if it's not capable then the CPU doesn't matter.
Surely the CPU needs to be able to process that much information as well but the camera module is the one that has to be capable of capturing it.
shotta35 said:
What are you smoking?
The CPU isn't the one capturing the video, it's the camera module and if it's not capable then the CPU doesn't matter.
Surely the CPU needs to be able to process that much information as well but the camera module is the one that has to be capable of capturing it.
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I don't smoking....
I think the camera is capable of shooting 120fps in lower resolution and the cpu capable of processing the image....
I think that the iPhone 5(and yes I mean 5 and not 5s)hasn't got a a better camera than the N5.
It was just questions...
Edit : I made a mistake, the iPhone 5 can capture a video with 60fps and not 120...
Tapatalked with my Nexus5(AKA The Hammerhead)
See this video
I saw a video on youtube where S3 could record at 120fps by porting camera app from Note 2. So i believe it's not hardware based as S3 is a very old phone. If it can do it, sure N5 can do it easily
Hi everyone I have looked for different sites to find answers but i couldn't find anything on this topic.
Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ both can record at 960fps which is the same as Sony Xperia XZ premium. But is the recorded video really 960frames?
Since both the phones can only record 0.2seconds of super slow motion videos that means that in that amount of time it only records 192 frames. Thus when played back at 30fps you get 6seconds of slow motion video.
You can also record 1080p at 240fps when you are in Slow Motion mode
Isn't this like a gimmick where people actually think that they are recording at 960fps when they are actually recording only 192frames. If the super slow motion really recorded for 1 second than that would be a true 960frames video.
Can someone create an app where we could maybe enable 1 second of video recording instead of 0.2seconds? Or create an app where you can record instantaneous slowmotion video straight after another?
Or create an app where you can record 720p at 480fps?
I have already preordered s9+ and i was lucky enough to get hands on experience exclusively at the samsung store in the mall where they had different colors of s9 and s9+ demos. I can't wait to recieve mine on 12th march
An app that enable 720p480 FPS sounds better than 960 FPS at 0.2 seconds.
ashneelrocks said:
Can someone create an app where we could maybe enable 1 second of video recording instead of 0.2seconds?
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Its a limitation of the frame buffer on the sensor, with sony you can only record like .1 second so its not any better.
ashneelrocks said:
Isn't this like a gimmick where people actually think that they are recording at 960fps when they are actually recording only 192frames. If the super slow motion really recorded for 1 second than that would be a true 960frames video.
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The RATE is still 960fps (960 frames per second) even if it's recording less than 1 second of video.
I guess OP doesn't understand what frames per second means? It's a framerate, not a specific frame count. No one promised a specific frame count, and it's a pretty pointless metric to worry about anyway. Unless, maybe you're concerned about file sizes. In which case it would be relevant, as more total frames means a larger video file.
Framerate determines the quality of the slow motion capture, frame count is just a combination of framerate and the video capture duration. They made it explicitly clear that the super slow mo is 960fps for 0.2 seconds. I honestly have no idea what the point of OPs post is.
Can anyone tell me where the setting is to do slow mo in 1080p?
Has anyone else noticed that while attempting to record in super slow mode on the SGS9+ the videos are VERY dark?.
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how many fps we get with normal slow motion mode?
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ok. found the answer myself ... http://www.samsung.com/in/support/skp/faq/1144177
why they couldnt combine the "normal" slowmotion (240fps) with 0.2sec of 960fps ?? i hate when superslomo time is up and the video continue in fullspeed....
Is there anyway to use super slow motion on videos after they've been recorded at normal speed?
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Has anybody else experiences a "zoom" when you go into super slow motion mode? or is it just me?
peachpuff said:
Its a limitation of the frame buffer on the sensor, with sony you can only record like .1 second so its not any better.
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With Sony you could record a period of 0.182 seconds (or about a fifth of a second) in 960fps in 720p a year ago. And 0.182 seconds & 0.2 are pretty much the same & you get the same 5-6 seconds slow-mo video. Samsung does it now in 720p while Sony is doing it in full HD (1080p).
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droidrev71 said:
Can anyone tell me where the setting is to do slow mo in 1080p?
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Not possible. Only 720p is available.
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dmarco said:
Has anyone else noticed that while attempting to record in super slow mode on the SGS9+ the videos are VERY dark?.
Sent from my [device_name] using XDA-Developers Legacy app
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It's very well known fact. 960fps is not some ordinary thing. Camera sensor needs a lot of light to do it as shutter speed is too fast.
Outside lighting is the best, electrical lighting tends to pulse as the fps is faster than the electrical pulse.
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With Sony you could record a period of 0.182 seconds (or about a fifth of a second) in 960fps in 720p a year ago. And 0.182 seconds & 0.2 are pretty much the same & you get the same 5-6 seconds slow-mo video. Samsung does it now in 720p while Sony is doing it in full HD (1080p).
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Not possible. Only 720p is available.
It is possible to do it in 1080p at 240fps.. I was just asking for the setting which I found long ago.. 720p is 960fps
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It is possible to do it in 1080p at 240fps.. I was just asking for the setting which I found long ago.. 720p is 960fps
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Thought you were asking about 960fps in 1080p.
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 9 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!
Coming from a Mi Mix 2S I can not stress enough how great the Video quality is on this Phone. Smooth 60FPS in a 4K Video and very fast and crisp autofocus makes this camera a joy.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/kE1YdfFzzhJZKdLAA
The Mi 9 does suffer from judder in 4K 30fps which are a result of missed frames.
This has also been confirmed on dxomark review
Hopefully this can be fixed in a software update
mulkman said:
The Mi 9 does suffer from judder in 4K 30fps which are a result of missed frames.
This has also been confirmed on dxomark review
Hopefully this can be fixed in a software update
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Yeah, a lot of my 4k 30 fps videos have this problem
Gokh said:
Yeah, a lot of my 4k 30 fps videos have this problem
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We need to hit up the xiaomi forum and get some confirmations on my thread.
https://en.miui.com/thread-6006991-1-1.html
Register and reply back to the thread and give a confirmation that you experience the same issue. This will make them investigate the issue
A video recorded by me from Xiaomi Store in London in 4K 30fps with stabilisation (judder / dropped frames)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYCKvPU-ir4
I have same issue with my brand new mi9..
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I have same issue with my brand new mi9..
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For some reason the videos look worse on YouTube then on my 4K Samsung TV. This may due to the way YouTube processes those dropped frames, during its conversion process.
This needs to be fixed as its a big disappointment.
The Snapdragon 855 has more than enough power to handle 4K at 30fps with AI stabilisation but the Mi 9 lack of OIS could be the reason why it struggles during panning
The video is EXTREMELY SHAKY - EIS seems nonexistant.
- Audio is 14/20 (concert recording ok, quieter scenes a bit less nice)
EDIT:
- This is due to limitations on 4K60
- EIS is good on 4K30 - but then there are dropped frames.
I dislike the EIS implementation of Xiaomi (so called stabilization) on the Mi 9. It crops the image and you loose sharpness over stabilization. If you turn it off you also have a wider view.
My other phone (Mi 9 SE) the EIS is less agressive, so the crop is less perhaps due to the lesser cpu. The actual image looks better because it is sharper, detailed and has a wider view. The problem is that EIS causes judder when panning because the software is not optimized and more judder with lesser cpu. I actually prefer that they implemented the EIS on the Mi 9 with less cropping.
Strange is that I disable stabilization on both Mi 9 and Mi 9 SE but the video is still sharper and more detailed on the Mi 9 SE.
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I dislike the EIS implementation of Xiaomi (so called stabilization) on the Mi 9. It crops the image and you loose sharpness over stabilization. E.
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To be noted that now Gcam supports EIS in 4k 30 fps and 60 fps with much less cropping.
meroupow said:
To be noted that now Gcam supports EIS in 4k 30 fps and 60 fps with much less cropping.
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The stabilization is not as slider smooth as MIUI cam, though. I'd still prefer to disable EIS and have my gimbal for serious video recording.
Its excellent actually thanks to the new GCAM mod by urnyx05. It supports 100Mbits 4K 60fps videos with working video stabilization!! Working video stabilization on 4k 60fps is really uncommon. Non of the flagships have it nor even iPhones support it.
AdrixStrife said:
Its excellent actually thanks to the new GCAM mod by urnyx05. It supports 100Mbits 4K 60fps videos with working video stabilization!! Working video stabilization on 4k 60fps is really uncommon. Non of the flagships have it nor even iPhones support it.
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Actually, many of today's flagship can stabilize [email protected] including but not limited to iPhone 11 series, Samsung S20 series, even OPPO Find X2 Pro can do it as well. Xiaomi isn't left behind as Mi 10 series can do it, unfortunately as typical Xiaomi, they don't backport many features to older devices.
AdrixStrife said:
Its excellent actually thanks to the new GCAM mod by urnyx05. It supports 100Mbits 4K 60fps videos with working video stabilization!! Working video stabilization on 4k 60fps is really uncommon. Non of the flagships have it nor even iPhones support it.
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Hi, can you please point out which version of the GCam you're talking about? I've been looking for ways to get at least 1080p 60fps with EIS on my Mi9 but no luck so far..
clclcl said:
Hi, can you please point out which version of the GCam you're talking about? I've been looking for ways to get at least 1080p 60fps with EIS on my Mi9 but no luck so far..
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https://www.celsoazevedo.com/files/android/google-camera/dev-urnyx05/
Could anyone who has their phone check if you can select 1080p 240fps in the camera app under slow motion? Mine only lets me use 720p for 240fps recording, although both 720p and 1080p are available for 120fps.
I have the CC9 Pro (Chinese version of the Mi Note 10), although I checked the official spec sheet for both the CC9 Pro on the Chinese Xiaomi site as well as the Mi Note 10 on the global Xiaomi site, and both state that 1080p 240fps recording should be possible.
Thanks!
no there's no 1080p 240fps in my cc9pro China rom
With custom mods shoold be possible to add 240fps at 1080 and also 4k 60fps
Also don't get 1080 240p on my Mi Note 10 Pro
Thanks guys, I've since flashed a global ROM onto my CC9 Pro and it's still the same. Seems like it's neither a region or hardware limitation since Kasallamacher's Mi Note 10 Pro has the same issue. It's interesting that all the official information shows that the phone supports 1080p 240fps recording though, hopefully more people notice soon and Xiaomi will do something about it, as I did buy this phone for its camera capabilities after all.
We need someone to unlock 1080 240fps and 4k 60 fps with a custom rom/mod asap!
What do we have to do?
I really need 240 fps?
I bought this phone for its camera features
Nope no 240 FPS
is there any rom or any magisk module that would unlock 240fps 1080p AS ADVERTISED EVERYWHERE...?
so weird that no one has this.
Well, Xiaomi official info:
"1080P slow motion recording 120fps / 240fps"
exactly...
asvaberg said:
Well, Xiaomi official info:
"1080P slow motion recording 120fps / 240fps"
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i just got my phone. had to look at the settings. 240 and 960 are 720P only which is weird. the camera should be able to handle it. on the note 10/note 10 pro page it does say 1080p slow motion 240fps. So thats weird (no asterisk either about the pro only being able to do it).
I always used Gcam for photography and videos because it enhances photos and stabilize videos but the most important feature for me was recording 4K videos at 60 fps, originally the MIUI cam can't record at that fps but somehow
Gor the Gcam it's possible. Today i just switched to a custom ROM wich is Corvus OS, i installed Gcam but i was surprised it can't record at 60 fps cuz it's showing error.
It's 89% something related to software a.k.a the custom rom, becs when i switch to the stock rom, the [email protected] is working perfectly.
Anyone has an idea about this, is it possible to enable 4K @60fps without switching to Stock ROM ?
Adameur said:
I always used Gcam for photography and videos because it enhances photos and stabilize videos but the most important feature for me was recording 4K videos at 60 fps, originally the MIUI cam can't record at that fps but somehow
Gor the Gcam it's possible. Today i just switched to a custom ROM wich is Corvus OS, i installed Gcam but i was surprised it can't record at 60 fps cuz it's showing error.
It's 89% something related to software a.k.a the custom rom, becs when i switch to the stock rom, the [email protected] is working perfectly.
Anyone has an idea about this, is it possible to enable 4K @60fps without switching to Stock ROM ?
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It's because of sensor, not software. IMX 682 sensor supports maximum 4K 30fps & it's slightly worse version than IMX 686 sensor which supports 4K 60fps.
That means that it's hardware issue, not software.
SkaboXD said:
It's because of sensor, not software. IMX 682 sensor supports maximum 4K 30fps & it's slightly worse version than IMX 686 sensor which supports 4K 60fps.
That means that it's hardware issue, not software.
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So how tf i was able to record at 60fps on 4K when I was on MIUI ?
And i even did a fps meter test ro check and it was between 58_59 fps
SkaboXD said:
It's because of sensor, not software. IMX 682 sensor supports maximum 4K 30fps & it's slightly worse version than IMX 686 sensor which supports 4K 60fps.
That means that it's hardware issue, not software.
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Thats weird, that was what i thought until i saw these phones specs.
Realme GT
Realme X7 Max
ZTE Axon 30
Xiaomi Mi 10T
All say they use the IMX 682 and all support 4K/60
So what is going on here? Is it the sensor? Is it the soc? Is it just marketing? Did some manage to overcome the harware limitations?
Assuming the sony specs are true. The only thing i can think of is :
a) If imx682 its capable for 1080p /120 then theoretically it could record 2k/60? and then use an upscale trick or something?
b) Using a trick in realtime or in post-process to convert 30 to 60fps with a fast soc (MEMC style)
(i don't know if or how how pixel binning can be applied in video recording so i'm leaving this out)
I have so many questions
EDIT: there is a discussion about the IMX582/586 here https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/4k-60fps-with-gcam.4265067/
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Thats weird, that was what i thought until i saw these phones specs.
Realme GT
Realme X7 Max
ZTE Axon 30
Xiaomi Mi 10T
All say they use the IMX 682 and all support 4K/60
So what is going on here? Is it the sensor? Is it the soc? Is it just marketing? Did some manage to overcome the harware limitations?
Assuming the sony specs are true. The only thing i can think of is :
a) If imx682 its capable for 1080p /120 then theoretically it could record 2k/60? and then use an upscale trick or something?
b) Using a trick in realtime or in post-process to convert 30 to 60fps with a fast soc (MEMC style)
(i don't know if or how how pixel binning can be applied in video recording so i'm leaving this out)
I have so many questions
EDIT: there is a discussion about the IMX582/586 here https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/4k-60fps-with-gcam.4265067/
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4K and 60 FPS works in GCam in Custom ROMs.
ArrowOS 20210601, Aspen GCam 8.1.200
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4K and 60 FPS works in GCam in Custom ROMs.
ArrowOS 20210601, Aspen GCam 8.1.200
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Have you verified with MediaInfo that it's 60fps? Because I can select that too but it still outputs 4k 30fps.
psychorat said:
Thats weird, that was what i thought until i saw these phones specs.
Realme GT
Realme X7 Max
ZTE Axon 30
Xiaomi Mi 10T
All say they use the IMX 682 and all support 4K/60
So what is going on here? Is it the sensor? Is it the soc? Is it just marketing? Did some manage to overcome the harware limitations?
Assuming the sony specs are true. The only thing i can think of is :
a) If imx682 its capable for 1080p /120 then theoretically it could record 2k/60? and then use an upscale trick or something?
b) Using a trick in realtime or in post-process to convert 30 to 60fps with a fast soc (MEMC style)
(i don't know if or how how pixel binning can be applied in video recording so i'm leaving this out)
I have so many questions
EDIT: there is a discussion about the IMX582/586 here https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/4k-60fps-with-gcam.4265067/
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In the time of the posting I thought like that, but still, POCO F3 with IMX582 can record 4k 60fps with Gcam, but it has some micro stuttering. Which also could mean that sensor is not fully capable of it. It can be the same case here.
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Have you verified with MediaInfo that it's 60fps? Because I can select that too but it still outputs 4k 30fps.
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You are absolutely right, sorry.
Recording doesn't start when I select 4K and 60 FPS
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In the time of the posting I thought like that, but still, POCO F3 with IMX582 can record 4k 60fps, but it has some micro stuttering. Which also could mean that sensor is not fully capable of it. It can be the same case here.
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So i guess it kinda works if your SOC is able to handle 4k60
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So i guess it kinda works if your SOC is able to handle 4k60
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S870 can handle it, so it's not because of that. Camera sensor probably misses the buffer power to deliver 100% smooth 4k 60fps. But it's better still than 30fps.
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S870 can handle it, so it's not because of that. Camera sensor probably misses the buffer power to deliver 100% smooth 4k 60fps. But it's better still than 30fps.
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Yes i mean it works with some dropped frames but you also need a SOC that can do it. I have seen that Poco X3 Pro can do it but on Poco X3 with 732G it seems a no go because of the SOC limitation.
Sorry for my bad English.