Sentences with phrase «shooting at full resolution»

Type: DSLR Specs: 24.2 MP DX - Format CMOS Sensor, 3 ″ LCD Screen, EXPEED 4 Image Processor, 5 fps Continuous Shooting at Full Resolution, Full HD Video, Native ISO 12800, Extended to ISO 25600 Price: $ 359 Body Only or $ 446.95 with 18 - 55 mm Kit Lens

Not exact matches

Waterproof up to a depth of 33 feet, this camera shoots video at a respectable 1080p full HD resolution and takes beautiful photos at an amazing 13.2 MP.
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.
The device's camera shoots okay but somewhat washed out 5MP photos and rather good video at up to full 1080p resolution.
Shot at full HD resolution, video on the Nexus 10 plays back at 27 frames per second.
The LTE - equipped Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 (SM - P905) features a 12.2 - inch display with a massive resolution of 2560 × 1600 (WQXGA) pixels and 16:10 aspect ratio, quad - core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 SoC (8974 - AA) clocked at 2.3 GHz, Adreno 330 GPU with a clock speed of 450 MHz, 3 GB RAM, 8 Megapixel main camera sensor capable of shooting Full HD 1080p video and a 2.1 Megapixel front facing camera for selfies and video calls.
The Galaxy S II can shoot video at a full 1080p resolution (30 fps).
The Grand S works on the Android Jelly Bean platform and has a 5 - inch full HD display panel, meaning images and video can shoot out at 1080p resolution.
# 5 - inch Full HD Super AMOLED screen at 1080p resolutions # 1.9 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 quad - core CPU # 2 GB RAM / Adreno 320 GPU # 13MP main camera with Dual Shot and 1080p HD video recording @ 30 fps # 2MP front - facing snapper # microSD card slot for memory expansion up to 64 GB # NFC, Wi - Fi a / b / f / n / ac, BT 4.0, micro USB, GPS # 2,600 mAh battery # Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean + TouchWiz UX
«The LTE - equipped Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 (SM - P905) features a 12.2 - inch display with a massive resolution of 2560 × 1600 (WQXGA) pixels and 16:10 aspect ratio, quad - core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 SoC (8974 - AA) clocked at 2.3 GHz, Adreno 330 GPU with a clock speed of 450 MHz, 3 GB RAM, 8 Megapixel main camera sensor capable of shooting Full HD 1080p video and a 2.1 Megapixel front facing camera for selfies and video calls,» reported SamMobile.
Full - resolution, continuous shooting at 3 fps with shutter speeds up to 1 / 4000sec and virtually no shutter lag
As long as the attached phone can handle it, the CMOS sensor can snap full - resolution photos at 24 frames per second, or the kind of relentless shooting speed that would make One X and Galaxy S III fans happy.
The only drawback with the camera app, as with last year's phones, is that it shoots at 4:3 aspect ratio at the full resolution.
On full resolution the rear camera shoots at 4:3 aspect ratio, with 16:9 available at the 9.6 megapixel setting.
Google is offering Pixel users free unlimited storage for all their photos and videos shot on the device at full resolution, including 4K video.
(I've now included the «full frame» shots for both phones, as per the comments below, though I still maintain that, apart from the shot of the watch, there's little to be gained from seeing these at 600 pixel blog resolution.
Rear camera can record full HD videos at 30 fps and you can shoot HDR videos in 720p resolution.
The camera is even capable of shooting stunning 4K video, though playing it back at full resolution is a different matter entirely.
It provides an easy backup solution for all of your media, and photos and videos shot with your Pixel XL get backed up at full resolution with unlimited cloud storage.
Indeed, with the exception of softness in details at full resolution and an abundance of grain in some low - light shots, the ZenFone 2 is competent at its job.
What's more, Google is offering free, unlimited storage of full - resolution images and videos shot with Pixel via Google Photos meaning you won't run out of storage at the most inopportune time.
The 8 MP optics area also plagued by a similar issue found on the Xperia smartphones, and that is the inability to use the full resolution if you want to shoot at 16:9, at which point you're stuck using 5 megapixels instead.
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