The 720p HD video recording can be easily possible with 30
fps video frame rate and surprisingly you can take 1080p HD videos too is made available with this version.
Not exact matches
Qualcomm's new Snapdragon 845 chip will allow Android phones to record 4K
video in HDR (high dynamic range) at a smooth 60
frames per second (
fps).
The Streaming Stick supports up to 1080p resolution
video streaming, while the new Streaming Stick + can stream content in 4K HDR resolution up to 60
frames per second (
fps).
This 120
FPS rate provides more
frames (meaning more detail) when the
video is slowed down.
It does consistently drop
frames, but is still a smoother experience than another
video playing at 30
fps.
YouTube has today begun to support the ability to watch user
videos at
frame rates higher than 30
FPS.
The iPad 2's camera can take HD
videos in 720p at 30
frames per second (
FPS).
Coming back to the PocketBook e-reader, while one can expect all of the above mentioned Mirasol goodies in it, the e-reader PocketBook will have on display at CES will be capable of dealing with 12
frames per second (
FPS) which is way below the minimum of 24 to 30
FPS that is needed for a device to play back acceptable quality
video.
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Frame Rate 15
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The
video depicted below is shot in shot in 1080p at 30
FPS (
frames per second).
The front - facing camera delivered VGA
video at 17
frames per second, dropping to 10
fps in indoor lighting.
The TF300 can capture 1080p
video just like the Prime, and while smooth and sharp at 30
frames per second outdoors,
video became grainy and choppy topping out at around 17
fps indoors.
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A
frame rate test
video shared by VG Tech confirmes that Fortnite Battle Royale manages to keep an almost steady 60
FPS frame rate on both PlayStation 4 Pro and Xbox One X.
It will also leverage HEVC for encoding 2160p, 60
frame - per - second (
FPS)
video for Game DVR and streaming.
The PlayStation 4 Pro version antes up the
frame rates for its PS4 games — many to 60
fps — bringing 4K high definition gaming and
video streaming, as well as twice the GPU power of a standard PS4.
Digital Foundry has a
video comparison that shows the framerate on PS4 dips slightly by about 2
frames on occasion, while the Xbox One version stays a solid 60
FPS throughout.
The iPhone 8 can also record 4K
video at up to 60
frames per second and 1080p
video at up to 240
fps, which makes it more capable than the vast majority of flagships.
They also support all major HDR formats and
video with high
frame rates up to 120
fps from streaming apps.
And the specs back it up; the Selfly has a 13 - megapixel camera that's also capable of taking full HD 60
frames - per - second (
fps)
video.
The 1/3.2 - inch OV12830 utilizes the OmniBSI - 2 pixel architecture to capture 1080p high definition (HD)
video at 60
frames per second (
FPS), and full resolution 12 - megapixel high - speed photography at 24
FPS to dramatically reduce shutter lag.
The iPhone
video camera can now film 1080p at 60
frames per second, and can even film slow - mo 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 iPhone X and 8 Plus also feature dual rear - facing 12 - megapixel sensors that can record up to 4K
video at 60
frames per second (and 1080p clips at 240
fps for super-slo-mo).
The devices can capture slow motion
video at an insane
frame rate of 960
fps.
On the
video front, Apple's camera can shoot 4K at 60
frames per second and 1080p at 240
fps.
Combined with that A11 processor,
video can be captured at 60
FPS in low - light mode, with faster
frame rate support and 4K capture.
It's a tie on the
video front, with both phones shooting super slow - motion at 960
frames per second, though the S9 Plus does have an edge as it is able to shoot at 60
fps at 2,160 p.
The Drift Ghost - S is capable to shoot wide 160 ˚
video with support of several different
frame rates varying form 25
fps at 1080p to 240
fps low resolution slow motion
video contents.
These
videos, called Test Patterns on Netflix, are sorted by resolution and
frames per second (
fps), and display the current bitrate — which directly translates to real - world throughput — in the upper right corner.
The new and improved iSight camera lets you shoot stunning 1080p HD
videos at 60
FPS, which is an impressive amount of
frames for such high resolution
video.
It will also support HDR 10, and 4K
video recording at 60
frames per second (
fps).
It can shoot 720p
video at a whopping 120
fps (that's
frames per second), which translates to stunning slow - motion
videos.
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 4K 60
frames per second (
fps) filming is really smooth and clear, and a nice way to future - proof your
videos.
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.
The LifeCam Cinema records
video at 720p HD in 16:9 widescreen up to 30
frames per second (
fps).
Elsewhere, the Huawei P20 Pro can capture 4K
video at 30
frames per second and slow motion footage in 720p at 960
fps.
Impressively, the Alcatel Idol 4S can shoot 4K
video at 30
frames per second (
fps).
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 Oreo.
It's capable of recording 1080p
video at 30
fps, but it's fairly jittery when panning and tends to drop
frames.
In addition to still images, the Asus Zenfone Max (2016) captures 1080p (full - HD)
videos at up to 30
fps frame rate.
The iPhone X gains the same videographic improvements as the iPhone 8 series, including shooting 4K
video at 24, 30, and 60
frames per second, the HEVC / H.265 compression option that saves space while capturing, and the super slow - motion 240
FPS at 1080P option.
4K
video recording is also possible, up to a
frame rate of 120
fps for your slow - motion clips.
While the Nexus 5X shares the same sensor, the Nexus 6P brings a few additional features like higher
frame rate in slow - motion
video (240
fps), burst - shooting capability, and electronic image stabilization.
With Super Slow - Motion, you can capture
video at an incredibly high
frame rate (960
fps to be exact), creating Matrix - like
video footage.
As for
video, both iPhone 8 models will be able to record 4K
video at 60
frames per second, and 1080p at 240
fps for super-slow-motion.
Based on the Coffee Lake platform, the new chips promise to deliver up to 41 percent more
FPS (
frames per second) in gameplay, and allow for 59 percent faster performance in
video editing apps when compared to the previous generation of chips using the same discrete graphics hardware.
Both the camera sensors support up to 1080p (full - HD)
video recording at 30
fps frame rate.
Both the camera sensors have 1080p
video recording support with 30
fps frame rate.