The AKASO features 1080P / 60
FPS video resolution and 20MP pictures, so you know you'll get premium footage of the action every time.
Roku's new $ 70 Streaming Stick + streams in the same 4K HDR at 60
fps video resolution as the $ 179 Apple TV 4K, but for under half the price.
Not exact matches
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).
Featuring a 3.2 - inch variable angle display with a jaw - dropping 1,037,000 dots of
resolution, the D5300 combines 24.2 megapixels with full - HD 1080p
video resolution at 60
fps for stunning photography and
videos.
It also shoots 2.7 K
video at 30
fps (that's a 2704 x1520 pixel
resolution).
You'll find that most are Wi - Fi enabled and have touchscreens, and they can all shoot a range of
video resolutions at different
FPS.
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 main 8.7 MP camera features optical imaging stabilization and Carl Zeiss optics that allow users to capture
videos in FHD
resolution at 30
fps.
I am using AiMERSOFT DVD Ripper (Got through GAoD)-RRB-
Video settings:
Resolution 480 × 272, Frame Rate 15
fps, encoder Xvid, Bit Rate 512 kbps (for size).
The users can record
videos up to 4K
resolution at 60
fps and 480
fps slow motion
videos in 720p
resolution.
New Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphone has features a 4.65 - inch HD Super AMOLED touchscreen display with a
resolution of 1280 x 720 pixel, a rear 5 megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash, a front facing 1.3 megapixel camera for
video calls, and 720p @ 30
fps video playback.
The Galaxy S II can shoot
video at a full 1080p
resolution (30
fps).
You can record HD
videos on the Samsung Omnia W I8350 at a maximum
resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels (30
fps).
Video capture is offered, but only at a
resolution of 720 x 480 pixels at 30
fps.
Video may be recorded in
resolutions of 720 x 480p at 20
fps.
Up front is a VGA -
resolution 640 x 480 webcam capable of recording 30
fps video and shooting stills, but really intended for Apple's FaceTime
video calls.
Also like the Pro, it offers a 1/2.3 - inch camera sensor with 12 MP photo
resolution and 4K
video at 30
fps.
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.
HTC Sensation comes with Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS flavored with HTC Sense UI 3.0 customizations, running on a dual - core 1.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, sporting a 4.3 inches QHD display with a 960 x 540 pixel
resolution, equipped with an 8 Megapixels rear - facing camera with dual - LED flash, that can capture full HD 1080p
video at 30
fps with full stereo sound, and an additional front - facing 1.3 megapixels camera, HSPA + connectivity with 14.4 Mbps download speeds, an improved weather app, and HTC Watch, 768 MB RAM, 802.11 b / g / n Wi - Fi, DLNA capability for wirelessly streaming media from the phone to TV or PC, Webkit / 533.1 browser Android Market and more.
# 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
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
Resolution: Up to 1920x1080 Framerate: 29.97 / 30
fps, 59.94 / 60
fps Video format: h. 264 (transcoding from other formats is possible) Audio format: AAC (transcoding from other formats is possible) Total Bitrate: 5000 + Mbps File format: mov, wmv, mp4
Resolution: 1280x720 Framerate: 29.97
fps Video format: h. 264 at 5.8 Mbps Audio format: AAC at 128 kbps File format: mp4 Max file size: 100 MB * Make sure the total bitrate isn't higher than 6000kbps!!!
Landscape
Resolutions: 1920x1080, 1600x1200 Portrait
Resolutions: 1080x1920, 1200,1600 Framerate: 30
fps Min length: 15 sec Max length: 30 sec
Video format: h. 264 at 10 - 12 Mbps Audio format: AAC at 256 kbps 44khz or 48khz File format: mov, m4v, mp4 Max file size: 500 MB
The replay focus of the
video ensured we only required a 30
FPS at the top - end
resolution (disappointingly, GT5's replays run at 30Hz only), but adjusting the project to run on 30
FPS assets would have been the wrong move: the GT4 and PSP footage really suffered, bereft of 50 per cent of its temporal
resolution.
The camera can record
videos in 720p
resolution at 30
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.
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
video.
Sony claims these are the first mobile devices to shoot 4K HDR
video; it's also upgraded the 960
fps super-slo-mo shooting to full HD
resolution.
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.
Sony doesn't shirk on
video with its consumer cameras, and the RX100 V has 4K
video with a full sensor readout, and up to 1000
fps shooting, depending on the
resolution.
Video: 4K
resolution at 30
fps 1080p
resolution at 60
fps 1080p
resolution at 30
fps 720p
resolution at 30
fps Slow Motion: 720p
videos at 120
fps Time - Lapse
A panorama mode producing images up to 43MP, 1080p
video at 60
fps, and a 240
fps slow - motion mode at 720p
resolution completes the imaging feature set.
They will also support super slo - mo
videos at 480
fps in 720p
resolution.
The Pixel 2
video recording tops out at 240
fps with a 720p
resolution, so serious movie makers might prefer the Samsung model.
For smartphone
video enthusiasts, the OnePlus 5 offers 4K 2160p / 30
fps capture, as well as 1080p / 60 / 30
fps and 720p / 30 / 120
fps resolutions.
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.
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.
It weighs just 35 grams, and has two 12 - megapixel lenses that can shoot 4K
resolution, 30
fps video, as well as four microphones that capture sound in 3D.
In the
video mode, you'll be able to change the
resolution which ranges from 720p, 1080p at 30
fps, 1080p at 60
fps, and 4K.
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 also has Super Slow - motion
video recording as it can capture 960
FPS in 720p
resolution, just as we have previously reported.
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.
Rear camera also capable to shoot
videos with up to HD (720p)
resolution at 30
FPS.
There are dual 12 megapixel sensors on the camera with 3840 x 1920
resolution video capture at 30
fps.
When it comes to recording
videos, the camera has a 1080p
resolution with 30
fps, making the recorded footage about par for high - end smartphone recordings.
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.
Thanks to the beefier A11 chip and upgraded camera hardware, the iPhone X, like the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus, can record
videos in 4K
resolution at 60
fps — the first smartphone in the world to do so.
Rear camera can shoot 120
fps slow motion
videos in 720p
resolution.