Does anyone know if it is possible to record video with the LG G5 at a frame rate of exactly 60fps. When I capture at 60fps with this phone I get an actual frame rate of 59.45fps and this causes some judder when viewed on a 60hz display. I'm using Android version 7.0.
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Why when recording video at Full HD the angle of view changes ?
The higher the video resolution the narrower the field of view becomes.
Of course the lens is prime so is it using only the center of the sensor ?
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zoom - wide
when recording video at 1080p the lens becomes zoom.
when recording video at low resolutions or just using the camera for photos it becomes wide lens.
have you noticed it ?
A thought I made was that because the lens is prime it crops from the center of the sensor for HD video. But what's the reason to do something like this? Easier CPU processing ?
any thoughts ?
And talking about the video ...
Is there a possibility (mod or app) to record video with the screen off ???
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I don't know about the screen but I am glad they silence the camera's shutter sound when the phone is at silent mode with the new official update.
There was someone that enabled a no-zoomed mode in the camera app. But that made you lose 720p recording, as he had to change the 720p mode into 1080p "wide" recording. Maybe someone knows what I'm talking about and has the apk for you.
good idea
Why not recording full hd video at wide and zooming in (like the camera does) when ever you want ... maybe because this means that the phone has to capture video at 8 megapixel and then downgrade it at Full HD. So this must be more CPU demanding.
Probably the phone records video at 1920x1080 using the center of the sensor. Capturing only the center of the sensor does the zoom effect. I cant think another reason why loosing the wide angle.
The narrow field of view is useful in some cases (maybe outside) but recording inside rooms everything is very close...
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
Envious_Data said:
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.
I have noticed that if I set the video resolution on the back camera in the stock camera app to 4k 60fps, the image isn't zoomed in, just cropped from 4:3 to 16:9. However, selecting 4k 30 fps a small zoom in can be noticed. The lower you go in the video resolution settings, the more zoomed in the image is compared to taking a photo.
Steps to check:
1. Set video resolution.
2. Line up side of viewfinder in photo mode with a measurable object, observe the amount you can see. Now long press the video capture button to switch to the video mode preview while keeping the phone in the same place. Observe how much less of the object can be seen.
3. Change resolutions and repeat step two.
I've found 4k 60fps to not be zoomed in at all, every other resolution I tested was zoomed in to some degree. I guess all my video with be buttery smooth and super clear, but they take up so much space!
Can anyone else try this and report, or has anyone else encountered this yet? It is really bothering me that I can't use the whole sensor at 1080 60fps (with it being down scaled to 1080 before writing to storage).
one of the phones i own is a DOOGEE BL7000 camera is decent and phone is phone should be able to film 30fps no problem in 1080p but no matter if i use stock camera app of one from the app store where i can change the fps it still only records at 10fps in 1080p and 30fps Variable stays around 12fps to 27fps in 720p what can i do? to get constant 30fps? at 1080p
just found this video that was rec with this phone and its doing 1080p 30fps
also i can only seem to use the top camera lens on the back and have no idea how to switch to the bottom one looked all over the camera app can't see any way to change camera
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Hi,
I was testing the super slow video and after the record i found that the video look like frame interpolation... It is like in TV when you maximize motion plus etc some fake frames are inserted and you can see artifacts on moving objects. The same behave i was able to get when i was using gorpo app to make super slow motion form 60FPS. Anyone know what is the speed that samsung is using to capture super slow video? 240fps? As for the reference i was using s10+ for the same video that i paste the link below and there was no artifacts, just clear items floating in glass. On video below that is recorded via 23u you can see artifacts on closer side of the glass... That is very strange... Can't belivethat flagship is using frame interpolation for super slow video...
New video by Thomas Singer
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I found the answer on samsung website:
On Galaxy S23 Series, users can record approximately 0.5 second of video captured at 240fps and digitally enhance the video to 960fps with approximately 16 seconds of playback. Playback time can be edited in Super Slow-mo player.
So no true 960fps like in s10+ but digitally enhanced so frame interpolation.... That is downgrade actually when you want to record really fast objects like in vide that i posted
Probably, but that's not necessarily a drawback
@zSyntex
But with fast moving objects it creates artefacts like in my video. I was using quite often super slow motion in work to and never have issue like this on s10+. I know that it is just a phone and i have special camera that capture 5000fps but it is quite sophisticated and time consuming to set it up, phone was quicker and sometimes shows what i need without special equipment.
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@zSyntex
But with fast moving objects it creates artefacts like in my video. I was using quite often super slow motion in work to and never have issue like this on s10+. I know that it is just a phone and i have special camera that capture 5000fps but it is quite sophisticated and time consuming to set it up, phone was quicker and sometimes shows what i need without special equipment.
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Of course, it's like frame insertion or like the TV interpalotaion for 120Hz content.
But probably it will be more difficult to achieve high frame with these resolutions