4K 60 fps Super Steady Mode - can Huawei do it? - Huawei Mate 20 Pro Questions & Answers

Just watch 4K 60 FPS super steady mode! Is this insane or what? Check out the last video!
http://www.mediafire.com/file/vwg4i9jennior3v/20190829_164313.mp4/file
http://www.mediafire.com/file/vw1s8u9g0fqlp3w/20190829_165507.mp4/file
http://www.mediafire.com/file/cakeny7h15ho1u9/20190829_181256.mp4/file

Inerent said:
Just watch 4K 60 FPS super steady mode! Is this insane or what? Check out the last video!
http://www.mediafire.com/file/vwg4i9jennior3v/20190829_164313.mp4/file
http://www.mediafire.com/file/vw1s8u9g0fqlp3w/20190829_165507.mp4/file
http://www.mediafire.com/file/cakeny7h15ho1u9/20190829_181256.mp4/file
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Next mate 30 pro will support 40k 60frames for second I hope the quality of mate 30 will be the same, on videos Huawei must improve a lot, It's a shame it doesn't come with android or Google apps for now
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[Q] Slow Motion in 240fps

hello guys, you can mod room in slowmotion 240fps as 6 Iphone?
That's an awesome collection of random words.
KingVeto said:
That's an awesome collection of random words.
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sorry for my english, but I wanted to present an easy way to ask if some developer to be able to modify the application of room to run the video in slowmotion 240fps just as it does on the iPhone 6 Thanks
No, I should apologize for my jerkass comment. You should ask this question in the General Android Development forums, man.
The camera app can already do 240fps
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Theres a camera module to download on samsung apps for slow motion...
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sorry but I can not find this app on samsung
Good Thread, also interested.
S5 camera doesn't do 240 FPS, it has the same 1/8 slow motion, but it shoots at 120 FPS, and the video output is actually 8 times slower with 15 FPS. with 240 FPS i would be 8 times slower but with 30 FPS for a much smoother motion.
Thanks!
AMoosa said:
The camera app can already do 240fps
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Go into camera mode and select mode then scroll to bottom and select download... Itll take you to samsung store into camera extra modules listing. Its the sequence module.
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deadlocked007 said:
I don't understand? 1/1 would be 30fps 1/2 would be 60fps. 1/4 would be 120fps. Last but not least is 1/8 at 240fps. So yes we can record in 240fps.
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1/8 actually means that the video would be 8 times slower than in reality, for example if you film 1 second, when you play it, it would have 8 seconds. and the playback video is at 15 frames per second, 15 x 8 seconds equals with 120 frames shot. the video was 1 second so, 120 frames per second you can record the same 1/8 speed, but after that the video you watch has 15 FPS, it it were 240 FPS the video would had 30 fps.
deadlocked007 said:
Lol I still don't understand what you are saying. The human eye captures 30 fps so reality to us would be 30 fps is it not?
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Uhm... The human eye captures an infinite amount of "frames", its how our brain processes the images perceived by our eyes that changes things up and we can actually see up to about 250-300fps. Which is why looking at a 60hz and a 144hz screen is a completely different experience.
deadlocked007 said:
So then what is the fps for "reality" like you were saying?
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"Reality" would be recording and playing back at the same fps... If you record in 240fps and play back in 240fps, it's going to be normal speed... However, if you record in 240fps and play in 30fps, it will play back in slow motion. There are plenty of apps that will slow down any video taken, however, those apps can not create more data than was recorded by the camera.
Recording at 30fps and playing back at 15fps will be the same slow motion "speed" as recording at 120fps and playing back at 60fps... etc, etc, etc... If you record at 24,000fps and play back at 12,000fps, you are going to see the same "speed" as the 30fps video played at 15fps. The difference is the quality. When you have more fps, you can slow it down further before it begins to look choppy.
The higher the fps, the more you can slow the video before it gets choppy.
The S5 will only record 120fps, record a slo-mo video at 1/4 speed and then record one at 1/8 speed and look at the quality difference. The 1/8 speed video looks a lot less smooth because it is the same fps at the 1/4 speed video, but they have slowed the playback speed on it.
KingVeto said:
No, I should apologize for my jerkass comment. You should ask this question in the General Android Development forums, man.
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^This guy. We need more like him on the interwebs.

My Redmi Note 3 Pro has a low framerate while recording at night.

Hello guys.
I got a problem, that maybe all the users who have Redmi Note 3 have. In MIUI stock camera app, I get a low framerate when there's low light, or when I want to record at night. Even in all camera apps I used (open camera etc) I get same framerate (15 fps.) I just want to know, is there any mod/app, that makes less lagg? I need at least 25+ fps to go. Is it possible at all?
Thanks for your answer.
PandaFX said:
Hello guys.
I got a problem, that maybe all the users who have Redmi Note 3 have. In MIUI stock camera app, I get a low framerate when there's low light, or when I want to record at night. Even in all camera apps I used (open camera etc) I get same framerate (15 fps.) I just want to know, is there any mod/app, that makes less lagg? I need at least 25+ fps to go. Is it possible at all?
Thanks for your answer.
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Try using Lumio Cam, it should get you a stable 30fps @ 1080p in lowlight or 25 fps at 4k in low light, it's the only camera app I know of that doesn't cause FPS dips in low light.
so annoying xiaomi is limiting this camera, so much can be done with it ([email protected]), 4k , image stabilization, fix the FPS low light issue...etc
otyg said:
Try using Lumio Cam, it should get you a stable 30fps @ 1080p in lowlight or 25 fps at 4k in low light, it's the only camera app I know of that doesn't cause FPS dips in low light.
so annoying xiaomi is limiting this camera, so much can be done with it ([email protected]), 4k , image stabilization, fix the FPS low light issue...etc
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Yep, Lumio cam gives 30fps, but when i turn on flash light, fps drops to 6, any solution? I am using nitrogen os.

Mate10 Maximum Exposure

Dear all,
as for Mate 10 and Mate10 pro
I realized that mate10's shutter speed capped at 30secs, is there anyway to override this setting?
Previously Camera FV-5 will do the trick, but is there any patched Huawei's stock camera that capable to do so?
I've been using Oneplus for years, my maximum shutter speed capped at 64secs, which enables me to shoot star trails, I wish to switch over to Huawei to give it a try.
Best Regards
SHINN
Inside the camera mods there is a mod called light painting. Inside that mode you have another 4 mods and one of them is star trails. It does a pretty good job.
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Qs from a mate 9 owner looking to upgrade to Mate 20 pro

I saw many vids on YT non of them addressed what i care about, on 1080p 30 fps recording, does the mate 20 pro stutter and kinda lags behind where your hand has actually stopped?
2- On 1080p 60 fps, is there any video stabilisation active?
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Mashari_F said:
I saw many vids on YT non of them addressed what i care about, on 1080p 30 fps recording, does the mate 20 pro stutter and kinda lags behind where your hand has actually stopped?
2- On 1080p 60 fps, is there any video stabilisation active?
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It's quite oke but if you looking for a good one go with note 9 or iPhone xs
Mashari_F said:
I saw many vids on YT non of them addressed what i care about, on 1080p 30 fps recording, does the mate 20 pro stutter and kinda lags behind where your hand has actually stopped?
2- On 1080p 60 fps, is there any video stabilisation active?
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No stabilization on the 60 fps. I've been reading about it all day, regardless I love my mate pro way more than my note 9. I'll be selling my note.

[Discussion] Differences between Mi 9 SE and Mi 9T

I'm going to show the common strength and weaknesses of these two, and help you decide which is best for you.
So let's start with similarities :
- USB Type C 2.0
- OLED screen
- HDR10 compatible
- In-screen FP scanner
- Wide, ultrawide, and telephoto lens (48, 13, 8mp)
- Front and back glass design
- Same band compatibilities
- Widevine L1 (global)
- UFS 2.1 Storage
- NFC
- Google Pay
- Fast charge capable
- Bluetooth 5.0
etc. etc.
Now the differences (I'm going to try to make it as short as possible) :
Mi 9T - , Mi 9 SE -
1- 6.39" screen , 5.97" screen
2- Amoled screen , Samsung Amoled screen
3- 4000mah battery , 3070mah battery
4- Sony IMX582 sensor , Sony IMX586 sensor
5- 4K30 with EIS , 4K30 without EIS
6- 1080p up to 960fps , 1080p up to 120fps
7- f/2.2 front camera , f/2.0 front camera
8- Pop-up camera , Dot notch camera/display
9- No support for PD fast charging , Supports PD fast charging
10- Less sensors , More sensors
11- SD 730 , SD 712
12- 8nm processor , 10nm processor
13- 3.5mm jack , no 3.5 jack
Description :
1, 5, 8, 11, 13 are self-explanatory.
2. The Mi 9 SE has a better display than the Mi 9T. It's probably an in-house made Xiaomi amoled screen on the 9T. Therefore, the SE should have better colours and contrast.
3. Despite the 9T having a bigger battery, the SE seems to be able to keep up with the 9T in a few testings on Youtube, maybe the SE will average few hours less than the 9T. So the battery shouldn't be a huge deal, unless you're a heavy gamer go for the 9T.
4. From my research, the 582 can only be recorded up to 4K30, that's all I could fine. However, I've seen a few videos showing a slightly softer image in detail compared to the 586. This is more noticeable in low light, but different image processing could have a play in this scenario.
6. I have no idea why the 9T can record 960fps at 1080p. The SD 730 on Qualcomm's site states that it can record up to 120fps at 1080p and 240fps at 720p (no information about the SD 712). So I don't see why the SE wouldn't be able to record 1080p960.
7. In theory, the SE should produce better selfies than the 9T, especially at low light, but image processing plays a major role here.
9. It's hard for me to explain, just google it XD
10. The SE has more sensors than the 9T for navigation and whatnot. FYI, the SE has an IR blaster where the 9T lacks.
12. A lower nm process results in better performance and better battery life. So the 9T has a lower battery consumption than the SE.
Research is all done by me. Information that I've gathered are from the following sites :
mi.com/global (for spec comparison)
youtube.com (camera and image performance, battery performance)
qualcomm.com (processor specs)
google.com (for definitions and explanations)
Feel free to leave a comment if I miss anything, or leave your opinions!
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Last week I watched a H265 4K MKV movie on the MI9T. So H265 is definitely supported.
olihey said:
Last week I watched a H265 4K MKV movie on the MI9T. So H265 is definitely supported.
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And we can record video with this H265 So ... ;D
The screen of the mi 9t is actually Super Amoled. Screenshot from Aida i.imgur.com/RqSoc0j
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MaxSour said:
The screen of the mi 9t is actually Super Amoled. Screenshot from Aida i.imgur.com/RqSoc0j
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The thing is that Xiaomi uses two displays, one it's a Super Amoled, the other one it's Amoled. You can see on this page:
https://www.mi.com/es/mi-9-t/specs/
One it's the same as Mi 9, Mix 3, 9 Se, etc.
The other who knows. So I think that maybe it's the reason that it's not listed as super Amoled, you might get the other one.
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H265 playback on the 9T it's available.
olihey said:
Last week I watched a H265 4K MKV movie on the MI9T. So H265 is definitely supported.
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razielmcr said:
The thing is that Xiaomi uses two displays, one it's a Super Amoled, the other one it's Amoled. You can see on this page:
https://www.mi.com/es/mi-9-t/specs/
One it's the same as Mi 9, Mix 3, 9 Se, etc.
The other who knows. So I think that maybe it's the reason that it's not listed as super Amoled, you might get the other one.
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H265 playback on the 9T it's available.
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Thanks for the feedbacks, sometimes xiaomi doesn't list the full specs for some reason. And about the AMOLED screens, I personally think the one in the 9T is not a Samsung one, it was probably a cheaper AMOLED screen for xiaomi to put in the phone, I could be wrong though.
Jt380p said:
Thanks for the feedbacks, sometimes xiaomi doesn't list the full specs for some reason. And about the AMOLED screens, I personally think the one in the 9T is not a Samsung one, it was probably a cheaper AMOLED screen for xiaomi to put in the phone, I could be wrong though.
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Hmm, maybe you should read this. It's the same I just said, but better explained.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Xiaomi/com..._and/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share
Tl;dr: they are using both, as the site lists two screens.
Xiaomi mi9t, has better screen then mi9, more bright on sunlight, that was confirmed on some reviews

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