You can take a 16:9 picture by capturing still
images while recording video (on a side note, those 16:9 images are of an act called The Red Trouser Show, and you should totally check them out if they come to your neighborhood).
Not exact matches
The tablet's built - in audio recorder enables users to
record lectures for playback or sharing later on
while the integrated
video camera allows for
recording still
images or movies as MP4s or 3GP files.
The 13 megapixel camera mounted on the back has support for full HD
video recording, autofocus, LED flash, Dual Shot, Simultaneous HD
video and
image recording, geo - tagging, touch focus, face and smile detection,
image stabilization, HDR,
while the front facing camera has a 2 megapixel sensor and 1080p@30fps
video recording capabilities.
There is also a 3 - megapixel front - facing camera,
while the back camera shoots 5 - megapixel
images, delivering
video chat and HD
video recording capabilities at the same time.
BlackBerry's never been known for its imaging prowess, and
while the company did make some pretty solid changes to the camera app inside BB10, the overall experience, when compared to Windows Phone, iOS or Android, was still lacking somewhat.Inside the Passport, however, things get decidedly different with the addition of a 13MP, 5 - element f2.0 sensor, complete with Optical
Image Stabilisation (yep, just like the iPhone 6 Plus, Galaxy Note 4, and LG G3), LED flash, and full HD
video recording capabilities at up to 60 fps.
The HTC J Butterfly phablet packs a 2.1 MP front camera and an 8 - megapixel rear - facing camera with up to 3280 x 2464 pixel for capture still
image,
while video recording up to 1080p.
On the back, this handset has a 8.0 MP rear auto focus camera with ImageChip, f / 2.0 — 28 mm lens and LED Flash for capture
images and HD 1080p
recording at 30 fps,
while on the front there is a 2.1 MP front facing camera for self portraits or
video communications.
The VGA camera that located above the screen allows users to make
video chats,
while on the back, there is a 5.0 Mega Pixel rear camera with Led Flash, digital zoom,
image stabilization, geo - tagging and support
video recording.
On the back, you will find 5 mega pixel auto focus camera with
image stabilization, Touch focus, geo - tagging, face and smile detection and support 720p@30fps
video recording,
while on the front there is VGA camera, so you can make
video callings with your friends, family or business contact.
A
video records a sheet of paper sucked in and out of a fireplace by a draught
while new
images are created as ink bubbles burst over found photographs.
This means you're able to capture 8 - megapixel widescreen
images (3264 x 1840 pixels)
while recording video!
Able to be used with optical
image stabilization,
video can be
recorded with an optical zoom or a 6x digital zoom, offers cinematic
video stabilization at 1080p and 720p, time lapse
videos with stabilization, and the ability to take 8 - megapixel still photos
while recording 4K
video.
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
While you're
recording, you can capture still
images at the press of a button, and manual controls such as white balance and ISO can be applied to
videos as well.
IR LEDs also help you see up to 5m in complete darkness,
while video clips and
images can be
recorded to a microSD card (not included) for safe - keeping.
A trigger on the Osmo Mobile's handle lets you lock in the gimbal's direction,
while double - tapping the trigger re-centers the shot and triple - tapping switches between your phone's front and rear camera; dedicated buttons on the Osmo Mobile let you shoot still
images and
record video.
It also has patents on some pretty futuristic
video technologies like
recording video as soon as your camera is open, recognizing and tagging faces or locations, and detecting audio and visual cues like saying «that's beautiful» to select a cover
image thumbnail or create anchors for navigating around within a
video while watching.
6 - element lens, 8MP still photos
while recording 4K
video, Panorama, Playback zoom, Quad - LED True Tone flash, Retina Flash, Slow motion
video, Time - lapse mode, Timer mode, autofocus, backside illumination sensor, body and face detection, Auto
image stabilization, noise reduction, optical
image stabilization, photo and
video geotagging, sapphire crystal lens cover, tap to focus,
video stabilizer, Burst mode, Exposure control, FaceTime HD camera, Focus Pixels, HDR (High Dynamic Range), Hybrid IR filter, Live Photo
As for camera performance, this may be somewhat subjective, but there's definitely a difference in megapixel count with the iPhone 6 coming in with 8 of them and up to 1080p
video recording,
while the OnePlus 2 features a 13 - megapixel shooter with optical
image stabilization and laser auto focus.
Yuphoria had Snapdragon 410 processor more sensors and Full HD
recording with both front and rear cameras Electronic
Image Stabilisation EIS which works great
while capturing
videos of fast running trains.
The rear - facing camera is a 22.56 - megapixel sensor that can
record 4K
video with electronic
image stabilisation (EIS),
while the front - facing camera is 8 - megapixels with autofocus.
The device also offers a powerful camera setup comprising two 12 - megapixel sensors with optical
image stabilization and phase detection autofocus,
while its front - facing selfie sensor clocks in at a resolution of 8 megapixels and can
record 1440p
videos at 30 frames per second.
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
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
Both devices feature a Quad - LED True Tone flash, optical
image stabilisation, auto - HDR, exposure control and 4K
video recording on the rear,
while the front snapper is capable of 1080p
video recording and it comes with a Retina Flash.
Optical
image stabilization doesn't work
while recording video.
On the back is a 24MP main camera with optical
image stabilization, phase detection autofocus on a 1/2.3 ″ sensor capable of
recording 4K
video,
while the front facing camera boasts 8 megapixels.
On the back, OnePlus 2 will be packed with a 13 - megapixel photo snapper that features large 1.3 micron pixel sensors, OIS (optical
image stabilization), laser autofocus, and
video recording,
while in the front there's a secondary 5 - megapixel selfie camera.
OnePlus also says that its «improved fingerprint sensor» can unlock the device in 0.2 seconds,
while the 16MP camera includes both electronic (EIS) and optical
image stabilization (OIS), as well as HDR support and 4K
video recording.
Something of a hybrid still
image -
video camera, it features a 4.1 - megapixel sensor, 1.5 - inch LCD, 3X zoom, and internal memory for copying
image files to more than one MemoryStick — Sony's proprietary removable,
recording media or digital film card —
while shooting pictures.