Both the phones can
capture slow motion videos at 960 fps.
The devices can
capture slow motion video at an insane frame rate of 960 fps.
Not exact matches
It can shoot 4K
video and even
capture slow -
motion video in full HD format.
To find out why, researchers used high - speed
video to
capture in
slow motion what happens when the rinds of lemons, and navel and Valencia oranges are squeezed or bent.
On the software side, the new camera comes with Burst Mode, as well as
slow -
motion video capture in 720p at 120 fps.
If your looking for a decent camera phone, the Xperia XZ Premium features in 19MP primary shooter with Exmor RS sensor, F / 2.0 Aperture lens, 1/2.3 - inch Sensor, 5 - Axis Stabilization, Predictive
capture, 4K recording and also supports
slow -
motion video capture at 960 Fps.
Full HD 1080p
video capture with recording at 60 frames per second,
slow motion playback and on - device trimmer.
OnePlus is touting a
Slow Motion video recording, capable of
capturing 480 frames per second at 720p for up to a minute.
The new camera features include 4K recording at 60 fps, AR Emojis and a super
slow -
motion video capture mode that records short bursts at 960 fps.
Furthermore, the smartphone has a 13MP laser autofocus camera with f / 1.8 aperture, OIS with
video stabilization, dual LED flash and more, so the handset has the ability to
capture high - quality photos, and it also supports 4K
video recording,
slow motion video and panorama, and a 5MP front - facing camera with wide - angle lens, f / 2.2 aperture, and flash is designed for perfect selfie and comfortable
video chat.
The camera features different modes like
Slow Motion Video and Live Photos that lets you
capture 15 frames of images at one go, Time - Lapse
Video and Beauty Mode as well.
Neat features like Action Burst, Instant
Capture, Panorama,
Slow -
motion various effects to pictures and
video to share the moment as it takes place in real time round out the Rezound's camera.
At the back side is 19MP main camera with 1/2.3 - inch Exmor RS Sensor, F / 2.0 Aperture, 5 - axis stabilization, Predictive
capture, Triple image sensing technology, 4K
video recording and 960 fps
slow -
motion video capture.
Slow -
motion HD
video capture, at more than 100 fps, is supported too, while over on the still photography side there's the ability to take full - resolution burst photos.
We invited a select few to take a closer look at some of the features that set this handset apart, from Super
slow motion and Predictive
Capture to 4K HDR
video.
Britt Thomas's
video Duets: Faithless
captures an intimate moment between a young couple, moving in a
slow -
motion loop, creating suspended tension that is never resolved.
LeEco's camera application also allows you to
capture slow -
motion video as well as panoramic images.
There's a bit of everything for the phone camera diehards: 960 fps
slow -
motion capture (at 720p resolution), 4K
video recording, a 25 mm wide f / 2.0 G lens, HDR support, and even a mobile version of the BIONZ image - processing engine — from the Alpha mirrorless cameras — to help speed things along.
Video can be recorded at 30 fps, though there's also a
slow -
motion mode and a panorama mode to
capture 360 - degree photos.
The Android 7.1 - based handset has a lot going for it, including the all - new Snapdragon 835 chipset with a 1 Gbps LTE for quick downloads, water and dust resistance, high - resolution audio playback and a 19 - megapixel
Motion Eye camera that's said to be five times faster at snapping and shooting pictures, as well as capable of capturing 960 fps super slow motion
Motion Eye camera that's said to be five times faster at snapping and shooting pictures, as well as capable of
capturing 960 fps super
slow motion motion video.
You won't get high - end features like
slow motion, but the
video camera on the R1 Plus is good enough for
capturing snippets of everyday life.
Samsung phones had
slow motion video before, but the new super
slow motion video — which
captures 960 frames per second — makes
videos shot on the S9 and S9 Plus far more dramatic.
As you can watch above, we've been playing with the super
slow - mo camera mode quite a bit in the T3 office and we have been very impressed with the quality of
slow -
motion footage
captured - which can then be easily turned into a
video, gif or even live wallpaper for the phone - as well as the accuracy and speed of the automatic
motion detection.
The device is also capable of
capturing 4K HDR
video, as well as 1080p Full HD or regular HD 960 frames - per - second super
slow motion feature.
Camera improvements, including improved image and
video quality, improved Auto - focus and fix for a problem that was causing
slow motion capture to skip frames for some users.
As for specs, the Xperia XZ Premium comes unlocked and features a Snapdragon 835 processor, 4 GB of RAM, weighs 195 grams, packs in a 3,230 mAh battery, and sports a 19 - megapixel rear - facing camera that has the capability of
capturing 960 fps super
slow motion videos.
The rear camera can reportedly detect
motion and
capture «super
slow - mo»
video in 480 fps at 720p, and the primary 12MP cameras are said to have a variable aperture.
The Xperia XZ Premium can
capture 960 fps
slow motion video in 1080p resolution, and it also comes equipped with predictive
capture, which means it can
capture 4 photos 2 seconds before you press the shutter button.
You can also
capture more dramatic
slow motion videos at 720p and 240 FPS.
It also has Super
Slow -
motion video recording as it can
capture 960 FPS in 720p resolution, just as we have previously reported.
It also includes a fingerprint reader dubbed Touch ID, HD
video capture at 720p at 120 FPS that can also perform
slow motion at 120 FPS.
19MP f / 2.0 25 mm Exmor RS sensor with EIS, Predictive PDAF, Laser AF, LED Flash and 960 fps Super
Slow Motion video capture
On the camera front, the XA2 Ultra includes a 23 - megapixel main camera with support for 4K and 120 frames per second
slow -
motion video capture.
The
slow -
motion videos will be shorter, though, as it can only
capture half the speed of 720p.
You can record high - performance content up to 16MP at 60 frames per second, and
capture slow -
motion video at 720p at 480 frames per second.
In what Google said was made as a point - and - shoot sensor, the 6P sports a 12.3 MP camera with 1.55 μm pixels, f / 2.0 aperture, IR laser - assisted autofocus, 4K
video capture, 240 fps
slow motion video capture and Broad - spectrum CRI - 90 dual flash.
It also supports
slow motion video capture.
There's no dual - camera system to be found, but the single 19MP shooter should be capable of 4K
video recording and 960 FPS
slow -
motion capture as well.
Sony's latest smartphone also ups the ante on super
slow -
motion video,
capturing 960 - frames - per - second shots at 1080p resolution to the S9's 720p.
Elsewhere, the Huawei P20 Pro can
capture 4K
video at 30 frames per second and
slow motion footage in 720p at 960 fps.
Both sport front - facing dual - speakers, can
capture 960 fps
slow motion video, and are IP67 rated for protection against water and dust.
The main camera
captures 1080p
video, as well as 120 fps
slow motion at 720p; the front - facing camera
captures 720p
video.
Both phones also offer 960 frames per second super
slow motion video capture, but where Samsung only has 720p footage
capture, Sony has pushed it to 1080p, although with only three seconds of slo - mo compared to six seconds for Samsung.
It helps you
capture panoramas,
slow motion videos, HD
videos and even operates flash.
Sony may not be the biggest name in the mobile industry, but the company did put out some interesting ideas with the XZ Premium — such as a true 4K display and 960 FPS
slow motion video capture.
This in turn allows the camera to
capture 4K
video, and 720p HD
video at an astounding 960 fps
slow -
motion (albeit for only 0.18 seconds).
The Xperia XZ2 also features a 5.7 - inch high dynamic range (HDR) full HD + 18:9 display; front - facing stereo speakers that make it 20 percent louder than the XZ1; 4K HDR
video recording; full HD 960 FPS super
slow -
motion capture; a Motion Eye camera with smile detection, predictive capture, autofocus burst, and predictive autofocus; a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 mobile platform for 1.2 Gbps 4G speeds; Bravia Xreality tech that up - converts content to near - HDR, improving the quality of non-HDR videos; a 3D glass surface with a metal frame; Corning Gorilla Glass 5; and Android 8.0
motion capture; a
Motion Eye camera with smile detection, predictive capture, autofocus burst, and predictive autofocus; a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 mobile platform for 1.2 Gbps 4G speeds; Bravia Xreality tech that up - converts content to near - HDR, improving the quality of non-HDR videos; a 3D glass surface with a metal frame; Corning Gorilla Glass 5; and Android 8.0
Motion Eye camera with smile detection, predictive
capture, autofocus burst, and predictive autofocus; a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 mobile platform for 1.2 Gbps 4G speeds; Bravia Xreality tech that up - converts content to near - HDR, improving the quality of non-HDR
videos; a 3D glass surface with a metal frame; Corning Gorilla Glass 5; and Android 8.0 Oreo.
Features including Hybrid autofocus and SteadyShot are both on board, along with five times Clear Image Zoom, but you won't find the new autofocus burst mode, the smile shutter incorporated within the predictive
capture feature or the super
slow -
motion video feature.
The Nexus 5X is able to
capture video in the 4K resolution, and is also capable of
slow motion video recording at 120 fps, which are two features that aren't available with the OnePlus X.
The new XZ2 family can
capture slow -
motion video at 960 frames per second for six seconds at 720p and three seconds at 1080p.