Can anyone tell me is there a way to enable slow motion video recording for Cm14.1 I tried CameraNextMod but slow motion doesn't work. I'm on RR 5.8.0
Anyone??
That must be pretty obvious
1.Open Snapdragon camera(if you don't have it, grab it from somewhere)
2.Find a place with good lighting
3. Switch to video recording mode
Set the resolution to HD
4.set the High frame rate mode to 120fps slomo(not HFR)
5.Test
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Quick question. Z2 superior auto is recording at 30fps 1080p or 60fps 1080p. Want to know that because if records 30fps 1080p I should better go to manual mode and record 60fps 1080p or?
i don't think it matters in normal use however id record in [email protected] fps just so i can have some space if i need to edit
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i don't think it matters in normal use however id record in [email protected] fps just so i can have some space if i need to edit
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I recorded in superior auto mode, yes it is 30fps 1080p but video looks better because it chooses scene automatic when I move camera (moving and recording) and it consumes less MB, also I can watch it in slow motion on video edit and not need to edit anything else. On manual 60fps 1080p I cant't choose scene or anything else.
Is possible add Slow Motion in camera options?, with a Mod is possible but not working, record normal video
Is there any way to record the sound also during slow motion video capturing like in iphones and pixel phones?
It might will be done with gcam when the time is right...
I want to ask something about some different video recording situations
What is best video recording options for wide angle video output (quality, stabilisation fps etc...)
What is best video recording options for normal angle video output (quality, stabilisation fps etc...)
What is best video recording options for X3 zoom video output (quality, stabilisation fps etc...)
I see not so many video options but you know what I mean, it's resolution.
Resolution changes the field of view output of video.
What are your settings and why are you using that for different situations.
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I use :
- 1080p 30fps : when I film in a regular way such as filming landscapes, or filming things I don't intend to put an emphasis on
- 1080 60fps : I use this more when I have "living" subject on my frame, such as filming my friends laughing or doing whatever they are up to. The idea is to be able to apply a little slow motion in post to emphasize some moments.
- 120fps : that option is on the slo-mo options. I only use that feature in great lighting and if I intend to create a more dramatic look to the moving subject I wish to apply a slow mo on. But I rarely use that feature since I don't have much opportunity to capture fast moving subject.
I recommend using the Pro mode for video since you can control the focus. (Manual focus, autofocus, focus lock)
Your camera settings depends on what you want to shoot. You will have to play around with all of them and well switch from a mode to another depending on the situation.
30fps provide better image quality
60fps is smoother but somehow less sharp in some situation
120fps don't use it if you don't have enough light otherwise you'll end up with a blurry not sharp not good looking slo-mo.
There are 3rd app such as FilmicPro that gives you more freedom with the camera settings. But I don't use them since I haven't found one that take advantage of the 3 lenses that comes with the Mate 20 Pro. So now I deal with the stock camera in Pro mode.
Hope it helps
This helps a lot. Thanks for posting details.
Mini Jay said:
I use :
- 1080p 30fps : when I film in a regular way such as filming landscapes, or filming things I don't intend to put an emphasis on
- 1080 60fps : I use this more when I have "living" subject on my frame, such as filming my friends laughing or doing whatever they are up to. The idea is to be able to apply a little slow motion in post to emphasize some moments.
- 120fps : that option is on the slo-mo options. I only use that feature in great lighting and if I intend to create a more dramatic look to the moving subject I wish to apply a slow mo on. But I rarely use that feature since I don't have much opportunity to capture fast moving subject.
I recommend using the Pro mode for video since you can control the focus. (Manual focus, autofocus, focus lock)
Your camera settings depends on what you want to shoot. You will have to play around with all of them and well switch from a mode to another depending on the situation.
30fps provide better image quality
60fps is smoother but somehow less sharp in some situation
120fps don't use it if you don't have enough light otherwise you'll end up with a blurry not sharp not good looking slo-mo.
There are 3rd app such as FilmicPro that gives you more freedom with the camera settings. But I don't use them since I haven't found one that take advantage of the 3 lenses that comes with the Mate 20 Pro. So now I deal with the stock camera in Pro mode.
Hope it helps
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Sure it helps. Thanks for your effort :good:
Hi, with my Pixel 6, camera UI is so laggy when I open the Camera app. For quick video record mode (hold shutter button), the output video is just unacceptable.
For Video 60fps, no matter it is Full HD or 4K, if you move the phone horizontally, laggy happens on both UI and Video recorded. 60fps videos recorded by Pixel 6 cannot even be compared to Iphone 11's one
Does anyone experience the same?
Here is Quick record video