Battery use - recording 720p vs 1080p - Sony Xperia P, U, Sola, Go

Hi
Does anyone know if there is a big difference in battery consumption when comparing 720p video recording to 1080p.
I can image 1080p using more but is the difference big enough?

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Any difference b/w 1920x 1080 and 800x 480

Hello guys I've been converting my videos to 800x480 for awhile and their all fine. I was wondering if I convert them to 1920x1080 would there be a significant difference since the SGSII's native resolution is 800x480. Thanks for answering my question. Oh yeah the resolution the videos come in are usually low quality like 704x400 usually in .rmvb format. Sometimes I do download 720p videos and convert them to 800x480.
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I've been converting mine as well, no difference at all. I just maintain the bitrate and it also reduces the file size.
GS II's screen resolution is 480x800. So anything above that resolution is practically meaningless, let alone 720P or 1080P.
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HD video recording..... Really ??

Do you think that x10's video recording at 8.1HD cam is worth of a HD video?
I disagree.... Because indoor videos are never clear and it can never capture fast videos!
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It is HD, albeit not the greatest video recorder. I've seen a lot of video recorders that are worse. 720P video recording via the X10 is a lot sharper in comparison to 480P recordings. Image quality is definitely improved.
HD doesn't automatically mean super amazing video, there is a lot more that you have to take into consideration. How is the image processed, FPS, bit rates, lighting camera sensors and so forth.
See my comparison below for 720P vs. 480P. Shot with two different X10s, one with the 2.1 update and the other on 1.6 (these were recorded long ago).
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720p vs 1080p for S2 videos

Recently, I noticed that 720p recording mode is quite wider than 1080p on my s2. It is simply far superior as it gives more to view. However, I noticed that 1080p makes the camera automatically zoom in and screw up the video by making it zoomed and pixelated.
My question is that 720p "Looks" better but all monitors/tv in my house are 1080p and in the future screens will be even bigger, will my 720p videos look like crap compared to the 1080p ones?
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Yes . 1080p uses more lines than 720p. Screen on phone means nothing as not hd. You can upscale 720 but better to stick with 1080p. Wonder if the s4 has ultra hd built in as this will hopefully be out later this year . Before you ask it should be one of the two thats bin submitted either 2160p or 4320p. Like hd befor both will get aproval I should think.
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s2 movies

my cellphone have "zoom" when i film at full HD resolution - 1920x1080, and filming with 720p it's normal.
720p - videobam . com/mglIZ
1080p - videobam . com/IehLG
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Now, my question is, Is my cellphone good, or have a problem?
the S2 can record 720p or 1080p but can take 8mp (3456x2304 almost 4k hahaha) pictures ;D
so... its good :highfive: don't worry

What are the slow motion video options?

I'm looking to buy the mate 10 (or 8 plus) but struggling to find details on the quality of the slow motion video.
Please can anyone tell me what resolution and FPS it does?
Thanks
FullHD with 120 FPS
720P with 240 FPS
120fps in 1080 is impressive!!
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120fps in 1080 is impressive!!
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Hi! I have a problem with that part. When I recorded a video in slow motion in my Mate 10 in HD quality resolution (1080p) it happens that when I SAVE my final slow motion video after editing with the bar, it saves with a resolution of 1072p! Why is that? Anyone has the same problem? Thank you.

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