This camera can shoot 960
fps slo - mo videos, comes with six - axis stabilization.
4K video is stable at 30 fps, and the camera can capture stunning 960
fps slo - mo.
On the rear of both these phones is Sony's nascent Motion Eye technology, which pairs a 19MP 1/2.3» Exmor RS sensor with the company's now - famous f / 2.0 G Lens and a bunch of extra RAM to process photos really quickly, or take stupid - cool bursts of 960
fps slo - mo video.
They both have high - res cameras and the Sony can shoot incredible 960
fps slo - mo video.
The sensor includes support for 4K video and 240
FPS slo - mo.
They've made some insane things like they were the world's first and only company to fit a 4K display panel on a phone, the first to include (synthetic) 960
FPS slo - mo video and more!
For videos, there's a new 240
fps slo - mo option, along with support for shooting in 1080p at 60 fps.
Go to settings - > Camera - > Record Slo - mo to switch to 240
fps slo - mo.
OP smash in some high profile specifications, such as a 6.28 - inch 2280x1080 AMOLED display in a 19:9 aspect ratio, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoC, a dual camera solution featuring a Sony IMX363 sensor for a full minute of 480
FPS slo - mo video, and OP's first all - glass Corning Gorilla Glass 5 design.
Not exact matches
iOS 7 also provides deep integration with the new Touch ID ™ sensor and takes full advantage of the new iSight ® camera sensor to enable new features like automatic image stabilization, Burst Mode and
Slo - Mo video with 120
fps.
The rear 12 - megapixel camera produces outstanding shots, and with Super
Slo - Mo built into the camera, you can slow down video capture to 960
fps for incredible results.
16MP Rear camera with LED Flash, F / 2.0 Aperture, 35 mm focal length, PDAF (0.03 seconds), PixelMaster Technology,
Slo - motion shooting, 1080p video at 30
fps
I've always loved
slo - mo on the iPhone 5s and the jump to 240
fps is noticeable over the 5s.
1080p
Slo - mo video support is available at 120
fps and 240
fps at 720p.
Optical image stabilization for video, quad - LED True Tone flash,
slo ‑ mo video support for 1080p at 120
fps or 240
fps, time ‑ lapse video with stabilization, cinematic video stabilization (1080p and 720p), continuous autofocus video, body and face detection, noise reduction, take 8 MP still photos while recording 4K video, playback zoom, video geotagging, video formats recorded: HEVC and H. 264
There's support for
slo - mo videos for 1080p at 120
fps or 240
fps.
They will also support super
slo - mo videos at 480
fps in 720p resolution.
Additionally the Pixel 2 and iPhone 8 both have
slo - mo video support for 1080p at 240
fps.
You guys are once again the kings of video recording and of course, 240
fps 1080p
slo - mo!
It supports 4K recording and also captures
slo - mo videos at 240
fps.
iPhone 6's iSight camera has a new sensor with Focus Pixels and new video features like 1080p HD at 60
fps,
slo - mo at 240
fps, and time lapse mode introduced in iOS 8.
The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus both step up their video game, as they now record 4K resolution video at up to 60 frames per second (up from 30
fps before), and you can now capture
slo - motion footage at a super-slow 240
fps without sacrificing sharpness, as it's in 1080p.
The camera can also record 4K videos at 30
fps and 720p
slo - mo videos at 120
fps supported with a 5MP selfie camera.
There's also a new multi-frame noise reduction feature that combines 12 images to remove unwanted artefacts, and a super
slo - mo mode that runs at 960
fps.
This will help with rapid fire images, but more importantly it allows for the enormous amount of information that needs to be pushed through the pipeline to support 4K video at 60 frames per second and super
slo - mo 1080p at 240
FPS.
It also supports 1080p HD video recording at 30
fps, 60
fps, all the way up to 240
fps, for those who enjoy
slo - mo.
Other features coming over in future updates are 4x
slo - mo video recording, portrait mode, and 60
fps video recording.
Additionally the Pixel 2 XL and iPhone X both have
slo - mo video support for 1080p at 240
fps, while the Note 8 only supports 720p.
The 960 -
fps Super
Slo - mo mode that debuted on the Xperia XZ Premium returns here, and now it can record in Full HD.
Video: 4K video recording at 24
fps, 30
fps, or 60
fps; 1080p HD video recording at 30
fps or 60
fps;
Slo - mo video support for 1080p at 120
fps or 240
fps, supports Portrait Lighting, time - lapse video with stabilization
YU Yutopia comes with a 21MP camera on the rear with dual LED flash and it is also capable of talking 4K videos and
slo - mo HD videos at 120
fps.
In terms of video recording, the iPhone X has the same capabilities as the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus, with 4K recording up to 60
fps,
slo - mo video at 1080p up to 240
fps and optical image stabilisation for video.
Both the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus are capable of 4K video recording from their rear cameras up to 60
fps and they also offer 1080p
slo - mo video support at either 120
fps or 240
fps.
Additionally, the tablet can also record
slo - mo at up to 240
fps, while the iPad Air 2 can only do
slo - mo at up to 120
fps
They can record 1080p Full HD videos at 30
fps and 60
fps, and
Slo - mo video (120
fps or 240
fps).
At 1080p, you can create a
slo ‑ mo video by shooting at 240
fps.
They each shoot 8 - megapixel stills and 1080p video, with limited
slo - mo support (720p at 120
fps, while the iPad Pro boasts 1080p at 120
fps and 720p at 240
fps).
1080p
slo - mo video can now be shot at 240
fps, double the frame rate of the previous model.
It's capable of shooting 4K video at 60
fps, and 1080p video at a whopping 240
fps for slower
slo - mo.
Both devices are capable of shooting super-sharp 4K video at 60 frames - per - second, and 1080p video at 240
fps for slower
slo - mo.
You can now capture 4K footage at 24
fps, 30
fps, or 60
fps, with
slo - mo support for 1080p at 120
fps or 240
fps.
We are told that the new camera «also delivers the highest quality video capture ever in a smartphone with better video stabilisation, 4K video up to 60
fps and 1080p
slo - mo up to 240
fps».
There's video stabilization, 4K video up to 60
fps and 1080p
slo - mo up to 240
fps.
Video Recording: 4K Video Recording at 24
fps, 30
fps, or 60
fps, 1080P HD Video Recording at 30
fps or 60
fps, 720P HD Video Recording at 30
fps, Optical Image Stabilization for Video, Optical Zoom: 6x Digital Zoom, Quad LED True Tone Flash,
Slo - Mo Video Support for 1080P at 120
fps or 240
fps, Time - lapse Video with Stabilization, Cinematic Video Stabilization (1080P and 720P), Continuous Autofocus Video, Body and Face Detection, Noise Reduction, Take 8MP Still Photos while Recording 4K Video, Playback Zoom, Video Geotagging, Video Formats Recorded: HEVC and H. 264, Face ID: Enabled by TrueDepth Camera for Facial Recognition, Apple Pay, NFC with Reader Mode, Location: Digital Compass, Wi - Fi, Cellular, iBeacon Microlocation, Accessibility: VoiceOver, Zoom, Magnifier, Software TTY, Siri and Dictation, Type to Siri, Switch Control, Closed Captions, AssistiveTouch, Speak Screen, Rating for Hearing Aids: iPhone X (Model A1865, A1901): M3, T4, System Requirements - Apple ID (Required for Some Features), Syncing with iTunes on a Mac or PC Requires - Mac: OS X 10.10.5 or Later, PC: Windows 7 or Later, iTunes 12.7 or Later
They also have fast charging, wireless charging, the ability to record 4K video at 60
fps, and to record 1080p
Slo Mo at 240
fps.
4K Video Recording At 24
fps, 30
fps, or 60
fps, 1080P HD Video Recording at 30
fps or 60
fps, 720P HD Video Recording At 30
fps,
Slo - Mo Video Support for 1080P at 120
fps or 240
fps fps
Both new iPhone 8s can record 4K video at 60 frames per second and support super
slo - mo at 240
fps.
Video Recording: 4K Video Recording at 24
fps, 30
fps, or 60
fps, 1080P HD Video Recording at 30
fps or 60
fps, 720P HD Video Recording at 30
fps, Optical Image Stabilization for Video, Optical Zoom: 6x Digital Zoom (iphone 8 Plus Only), Quad LED True Tone Flash,
Slo - Mo Video Support for 1080P at 120
fps or 240
fps, Time - lapse Video with Stabilization, Cinematic Video Stabilization (1080P and 720P), Continuous Autofocus Video, Body and Face Detection, Noise Reduction, Take 8MP Still Photos while Recording 4K Video, Playback Zoom, Video Geotagging, Video Formats Recorded: HEVC and H. 264, Apple Pay, Location: Digital Compass, Wi - Fi, Cellular, iBeacon Microlocation, Accessibility: VoiceOver, Siri and Dictation, AssistiveTouch, Zoom, Type to Siri, Speak Screen, Magnifier, Switch Control, Software TTY, Closed Captions, System Requirements, Apple ID (Required for Some Features)- Syncing with iTunes on a Mac or PC Requires: Mac - OS X 10.9.5 or Later, PC - Windows 7 or Later, iTunes 12.7 or Later, Lightning Connector, Rating for Hearing Aids: M3, NFC with Reader Mode
This camera supports 1080p video recording with 30
fps and 60
fps frame rates and
slo - mo video recording support is also available at 240 frames per second.
Up to 4K video recording is offered on all the new iPhone models from the rear camera, up to 60
fps, as well as
slo - mo video recording up to 240
fps.