On the front you'll see the 0.3 - megapixel video calling camera which is capable of shooting 640 x 480 30 fps (the brightness sensor has been bumped up above it), and on the rear you'll see the 0.7 - megapixel,
720p video shooting (again, 30 fps) camera to which you can apply a 5x digital zoom.
This device will sports 4.8 inch (1024 × 480 pixels) touchscreen display with a 21:9 aspect ratio, 1 GHz Snapdragon processor, 8 Megapixels rear camera with LED flash &
720p video shooting capability and 2 Megapixels front side camera for video calls, LED edge lighting, 6 - axis Gyroscope + accelerometer.
There is also an HDMI output, 1080p HD video support,
720p video shooting, gyroscope, barometer, e-compass, accelerometer.
The 720p video we shot of cars rolling down the street showed inconsistent exposure, as the picture changed from light to dark and back to light again several times within the course of 30 seconds, sometimes having a slight purplish tint.
Unfortunately,
a 720p video shot using the rear camera wasn't nearly as good.
The 720p video shot using the rear - facing camera looked fairly clear, though stuttering made playback difficult to watch.
Not exact matches
It also has automatic image stabilization, a burst mode that can
shoot 10 frames - per - second and slow motion
720p HD
video — up to at least 120 frames - per - second.
The HD (
720p) camera
shoots 150 - degree widescreen
video.
This can
shoot 1080p
video at at 60 fps and up to 100 fps at
720p.
The F181
shoots 720p HD
video for amazing
shots and is able to operate up to nine minutes with an 80 minute recharge time.
Its excellent camera takes full
720p HD
video, and crystal - clear stills and its versatility due to the latest stability technology means you will never miss a
shot.
Shooting video with HD
720p quality, the UDI 818A HD + Quadcopter can fly up to nine minutes with a short, 90 - minute charging time.
The drone
shoots vibrant,
720p HD
video and features a 2 GB card on which to store your images.
If you're looking to snap photos and
videos, the UDI 818A HD + can do that, too, using a stationary, front - facing camera that
shoots 720p HD
video and takes 2MP photos.
The Galaxy S IV is rumoured to feature an Exynos 5 Octa (8 - Core) CPU, Mali - T678 (8 - Core) GPU, 4.99 ″ SuperAMOLED Full HD Resolution Display, 2 GB of RAM, 13 Megapixel Rear facing Camera capable of
shooting 1080p Full HD
Videos at 30 FPS, 2 Megapixel front facing camera capable of
shooting 720p HD
Videos and run Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean out of the box.
Don't expect to leave the smartphone in the pocket when you go sightseeing as the paltry 1.2 - Megapixel rear - facing camera with
720p HD
video shooting doesn't deliver photos and
video you'd be in a rush to share on Facebook.
The 2MP and 8MP front and back cameras allow for
shooting HD
videos though at resolutions of
720p and 1080p respectively.
Dual cameras Fire HD 8 features a 2 MP rear - facing camera for taking photos or
shooting 720p video.
There's also the HTC Inspire 4G, which runs a slower single - core processor,
shoots video in
720p (vs. 1080p on the Galaxy S II), and
The front - facing camera manages to take some pretty awful
shots, though its
720p video is fine for Skype
video.
Shooting video on the Xoom went very well, and it
shoots all
video on the rear camera in
720p resolution.
What's more, the Galaxy Gear even includes a built - in auto - focusing camera of 1.9 megapixels which will let users
shoot pictures and
720p videos, although they are only 10 seconds long.
HD
video, meanwhile, gets
shot at up to
720p.
Here's the lowdown on the Omega HD's camera: - Excellent
shots in decent to good lighting - Great low light
shots, with very good color detail and quick focusing - Excellent macro
shots - Excellent panorama
shooting mode - Plenty of manual controls and options - Decent
720p video recording - Auto - focus is a bit aggressive The Omega HD one - ups the Titan TV by having a 2.0 megapixel BSI front facing camera.
Sample 4: (outdoor, focus mode set to infinity): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CCJT0NRESw Here's the lowdown on the Titan TV's camera: - Excellent
shots in decent to good lighting - Decent low light
shots, with relatively low noise levels and good color detail - Excellent macro
shots, with sharp focus and closer
shooting distance - Excellent panorama
shooting mode - Plenty of manual controls and options -
Video recording is decent for
720p - Getting a sharp focus in low light mode is very difficult For a change, the front facing camera of the Titan TV is actually 2.0 megapixels.
13 - megapixel camera rear - facing with 5P (5 plastic elements) lens and Sony's Exmor R sensor (f / 2.2 aperture) is located at the back of this handset and it can
shoot 1080p at 30 fps and
720p slow motion
video at 60 fps.
For
video shooting, the rear camera can capture up to 1080p while the front can capture up to
720p.
The rear - facing camera
shot 720p video, but at jerky frame rates ranging from 15 - 25 frames per second.
The 5 - MP camera also
shoots 720p video.
The rear cameras will
shoot video up to 1080p at 30 fps, while the front camera will offer up to
720p.
Even the 5 - megapixel,
720p -
shooting rear camera was not great for
video chat.
Videos shot with the 7.0 Plus»
720p video camera looked great and didn't offer a hint of distortion, even while taking
shots in the shadow of a nearby building.
The 7 - incher is also capable of
shooting high definition
video in
720p.
The back - facing camera on the Prime can also
shoot video in 1080p, a big step up from the Transformer TF101 and other Android tablets that only
shoot in
720p.
On both you can find front - facing cameras for
video - calls or chatting / skyping and both these tablets can
shoot 720p content, but don't expect too much in terms of quality.
HTC also added a dedicated camera button, a feature we've long wished for, and it offers dual 5 - megapixel rear cameras for
shooting 3D
video or
720p HD
video.
We've got 1 GB of RAM, 16 GB or 32 GB configurations for internal storage, dual cameras — 3MP sensor is on the back while a 2MP is on the front — and the rear camera can
shoot 720p HD
video.
The unboxing clip was
shot with the Sony Ericsson Vivaz, which means you can try out its
video quality at
720p on YouTube.
A glance at the rear side should reveal a flash, and an 8MP camera that can
shoot 720p videos.
The rear will be able to
shoot 1080p
video, the front
720p.
Talking of the tablet's photo - clicking abilities, it features a 3.1 - megapixel rear camera with auto - focus and a 1.2 - megapixel camera at the front, both of which are capable of
shooting videos at
720p.
Both models come with a 5 - megapixel camera that can also
shoot 720p video, 8 gigabytes of memory that can be expanded with a memory card and run on 3G networks.
The
video test shown is using the Windows 7 sample
video «Wildlife» and is a wmv file
shot in
720p HD I find it's quite a good test as it challenges a lot of PC's to play it without skipping frames.
Acer Iconia Smart is having 8 Megapixels rear - side camera with LED flash and it can able to
shoot the
720p HD
video, an additional 2 megapixels front - facing camera for
video calling, 512 MB RAM, 512 MB ROM, 3G.
The ThinkPad Tablet 2 only supports
720p video capture, but the
video we
shot of the same street looked especially detailed as steam billowed up from a grate and cars moved slowly down the pavement.
Turn it around, and there's a 5MP camera that can
shoot 720p video.
The little guy has an 800 x 480 pixel screen, a 5MP rear - facing camera that can
shoot 720p video, 2 GB of storage, and 512 MB to 1 GB of RAM.
The Samsung Focus 2, the latest addition to the Focus family (following the Focus, Focus Flash and Focus S), comes with a 4 - inch Super AMOLED ™ screen and 5 - megapixel camera that makes taking pictures or
shooting video in HD
720p a breeze.
If you are looking to
shoot HD
video you will be able to record in
720p.
So it can
shoot 720p videos of the user looking at himself?