Not exact matches
The OnePlus 6 can now
record 4K
videos at 60
fps and 720p super
slow motion videos at 480
fps.
The users can
record videos up to 4K resolution at 60
fps and 480
fps slow motion videos in 720p resolution.
Users will also be able to
record 720p
slow -
motion video in 120
fps or a 28 megapixel panorama.
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.
On the photography front, the DTEK60 features a 21 - megapixel auto - focus rear camera of aperture f / 2.0 that is capable of 4K
video recording at 30
fps and
slow -
motion HD
videos at 120
fps.
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.
They can
record 4K at 30
fps, 1080p at 60
fps and 720p
slow motion videos at 120
fps.
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.
The rear cam is now an 8 - megapixel f / 2.4 iSight camera that is capable of 1080p Full HD
video recording and has the same 120
fps slow motion recording mode as the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.
In terms of camera, the DTEK60 features a 21 - megapixel auto - focus rear camera of aperture f / 2.0 that is capable of 4K
video recording at 30
fps and
slow -
motion HD
videos at 120
fps.
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.
You can also
record 4K
video in 60
fps or 1080p
slow -
motion videos in up to 240
fps.
Two new features have come aboard for
video: the phone can now
record 4K
video at 60 frames per second, and
slow -
motion 1080p
video at 240
fps.
The main changes to the camera are HDR
video recording and a sharper 1080p 960
FPS slow motion mode.
The smartphone is also capable of
recording 4K
video and 720p
slow -
motion clips at 120
fps.
The Moto Z2 Force
records video at 4K (30
fps) and
slow -
motion 1080p (120
fps) and 720p (240
fps) modes.
Rear
video is also much better on the pros; they offer optically - stabilized 4K 30
FPS recording and 1080P
recording at up to 120
FPS, while the 2018 iPad only offers 1080P
video recording at 30
FPS (720p for 120
FPS slow -
motion recordings).
For
slow motion enthusiasts, the iPhone X will reportedly be capable of
recording Full HD 1080p
video at 240
fps.
The iPad Pros can now
record 4K HD
videos with
slow motion @ 120
fps (in full HD) and @ 240
fps (in HD).
It also has Super
Slow -
motion video recording as it can capture 960
FPS in 720p resolution, just as we have previously reported.
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.
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.
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.
In addition, the new iPhone 8 phones support
slow motion 1080
video recording at 240
fps.
Both cameras can
record 4K
video and
slow motion clips at 120
fps.
This will allow users to capture super
slow motion video playback by
recording at 960
fps, for some fantastic looking
video.
So the M9 dumps Duo Camera for a single 20 - megapixel camera, capable of 4K
video recording and 720p / 120
fps slow motion video.
4K
video recording is also possible, up to a frame rate of 120
fps for your
slow -
motion clips.
For
video recording, the Z2 Force can
record up to 4K at 30
fps and 1080p
slow motion video at 120
fps.
While the XZ Premium could
record up to 6 seconds in 960
fps in 720p, the increased resolution means
slow motion videos will only offer up to 3 seconds of playback.
Checking the «
slow -
motion video» box reduces the quality to mediocre 480p but captures at 120
fps, meaning that every real - time second appears as four
recorded seconds.
There's also a
slow motion mode that
records HD
video at 120
fps.
This camera can
record 4K
videos at 30
fps and
slow motion videos of 1080p resolution at 120
fps and 720p resolution at 240
fps.
It can
record normal
videos in 4K resolution or 960
fps slow -
motion videos in Full HD resolution.
The rear camera can
record 4K
video at up to 60
fps or 1080p
slow -
motion video at up to 240
fps.
The rear camera is a 12MP shooter with f / 1.8 aperture and it can
record 4K
videos at 60
fps and
slow motion videos in FHD at 240
fps.
The camera is also capable of 4K
video recording with 1080p at 60
fps, as well as
slow motion video capture at 720p.
The similarities between the Xperia XA2 and Xperia XA2 Ultra continue with their rear 23 MP cameras that can
record videos in 4K and 120
fps slow -
motion.
When it comes to
video recording modes, the One will let you shoot 4K
video and
slow -
motion video at 120
fps in HD resolution, and the front - facing camera will have a 5 - megapixel image sensor.
Still, you can
record 960
fps slow -
motion video but this time at 1080p resolution.
Starting with the Xperia XA2, which comes with a 23 - megapixel rear camera, complete with Sony's 1/2.3 - inch ExmorRS image sensor with 12800 ISO sensitivity to help improve low - light photos, 4K
video recording and 120
fps super
slow -
motion recording.
It is packed with world's first super
slow motion video recording at 960
FPS with predictive capture.
The Moto X Play can
record 1080p (1,920 x 1,080)
video at 30
fps or
slow motion video at 720p (1,280 x 720).
The sensor offers an f / 2.0 aperture, 4K
video recording and 720p
slow -
motion footage at 120 frames per second (
FPS).
Sony's 23MP camera sensor supports 4K
recording and 120
fps slow -
motion video, and there's also a 16MP front - facing wide - angle camera (with OIS on the Ultra) as well.
We measured how long it took to open the PDF (using Adobe Reader on Android and iOS), using a camera capable of
recording slow -
motion video at 240
fps to time the process.
Slow -
motion video will also get a boost, now that the SD 845 can
record 480
fps at 720p, or 240
fps at 1080P.
In the camera department, the Xperia XZ2 offers a 19 - megapixel
Motion Eye rear camera with 4K HDR video recording capabilities and FHD 960 FPS super slow - motion, as well as a 5 - megapixel front s
Motion Eye rear camera with 4K HDR
video recording capabilities and FHD 960
FPS super
slow -
motion, as well as a 5 - megapixel front s
motion, as well as a 5 - megapixel front sensor.
The S6 can also
record 1080p / 60
video at 28 Mbps; and 720p / 120
slow motion with a
recording bitrate of 48 Mbps (15 Mbps after editing it to 30
FPS), which is of decent quality and comes with a great editing feature.