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.
Not exact matches
The users can record
videos up to 4K
resolution at 60 fps and 480 fps
slow motion videos in 720p
resolution.
Screen size: 4.7 inch Super Clear LCD, multitouch, Corning Gorilla Glass 2 Screen
resolution: 1024 × 720 Operating System: Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Processor: 1.4 GHz Cortex - A9 quad core Chipset: Exynos 4412 Graphics: Mali - 400MP System Memory: 1 GB Storage capacity: 8 GB Memory card: Support Micro SD card, up to 32 GB Main Camera: 16 MP, 21x optical zoom lens Camera Features: geo - tagging, Smart Pro, Action Freeze,
Slow Motion Video, Auto Cloud Back - up, Share Shot Interface Port: micro USB 2.0, audio jack, HDMI port Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.0, Wi - Fi 802.11 a / b / g / n, Wi - Fi hotspot, LTE support Dimension: 128.7 x 70.8 x 19.1 mm Weight: 305 g Features: Buddy Photo Share, AllShare Play, Android Play Market source: press release, product page
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.
Rear Camera: 12MP + 12MP, auto focus, dual tone LED flash, f / 1.8 Front Camera: 16MP
Video Recording: 4K
resolution,
slow motion, time - lapse
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
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 motion video.
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.
The XZ2 shoots super
slow -
motion video in 960 frames per second, just like last year's XZ Premium model, but Sony is upgrading the
resolution.
So is the super
slow -
motion video mode available on the Samsung Galaxy S9: an incredible 960 frames - per - second if you go down to a 720p
resolution.
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.
Rear Camera: 16MP (SONY IMX 398), f / 1.7 + 20MP (SONY IMX 376K), f / 1.7, auto focus, dual tone LED flash Front Camera: 16MP SONY IMX 371
Video Recording: 4K
resolution,
slow motion, time - lapse
Super
slow motion downgrades your
video resolution to 720p, making it even clearer that this feature doesn't make the XZ Premium a compelling purchase.
It also has Super
Slow -
motion video recording as it can capture 960 FPS in 720p
resolution, just as we have previously reported.
This
video is clearly promoting a
slow motion capability on the devices, but the
video did not mention a
resolution or frame rate.
This means that it will have an f / 1.8 aperture lens and will be capable of recording 4K HDR
video and super
slow motion in full HD
resolution.
Sony's latest smartphone also ups the ante on super
slow -
motion video, capturing 960 - frames - per - second shots at 1080p
resolution to the S9's 720p.
It is not usual that companies offer
slow motion videos recording in 1080p
resolution, but that is available on this handset.
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.
Rear camera can shoot 120 fps
slow motion videos in 720p
resolution.
It also shines in the imaging department, with a 19MP rear - facing
Motion Eye camera capable of Super slow motion video recording, though the Full HD screen resolution is hardly a sta
Motion Eye camera capable of Super
slow motion video recording, though the Full HD screen resolution is hardly a sta
motion video recording, though the Full HD screen
resolution is hardly a standout.
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.
Slow motion videos will be in 720p
resolution only.
Lenovo Z2 Plus also supports 4K
video recording, timelapse in 1080p and
slow motion video in 720p HD
resolution.
We were able to capture slick - looking super
slow motion video at 960 fps in a noticeably lower 720p HD
resolution.
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.
The XZ2 Compact enhances this super
slow motion feature to Full HD
resolution, whilst also adding the ability to record 4K HDR
video thanks to that image signal processor we mentioned previously.
It can record normal
videos in 4K
resolution or 960 fps
slow -
motion videos in Full HD
resolution.
In terms of
video capture there's 720p available to match the screen
resolution, but also a 120 fps
slow -
motion option (also at 720p), which is a nice feature.
Slow motion videos can also be shot in 720p
resolution at 120 fps.
Video looks reasonably good using the P8's primary camera, and its object tracking does a good job at maintaining focus on a single subject, but keep in mind that the max output resolution is only 1080p30, so don't expect 4K or slow - motion v
Video looks reasonably good using the P8's primary camera, and its object tracking does a good job at maintaining focus on a single subject, but keep in mind that the max output
resolution is only 1080p30, so don't expect 4K or
slow -
motion videovideo.
Slow -
motion video is still a limited use feature, but you're not giving up full HD
resolution to use it this time around.
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.
The camera also includes second - generation dual - pixel autofocus tech for faster and more reliable focusing, improved multi-frame noise reduction for a claimed 30 percent better low - light performance, and the ability to record
slow -
motion video at up to 960 frames per second (at 720p
resolution).
Still, you can record 960 fps
slow -
motion video but this time at 1080p
resolution.
The camera includes second - generation dual - pixel autofocus tech for faster and more reliable focusing, improved multi-frame noise reduction for a claimed 30 percent better low - light performance, and the ability to record
slow -
motion video at up to 960 frames per second (at 720p
resolution).
This generally betters the smaller S9 when it comes to endurance, but there's plenty that will eat it -
slow -
motion video, that vibrant display running at full
resolution as well as those now - boosted speakers.
Rear Camera: 12MP, f / 2.2, Large 1.25 μm pixels, SONY IMX386 sensor, dual tone LED flash Front Camera: 5MP, f / 2.0
Video Recording: Max 4K
resolution, 720p
slow motion, time - lapse
The Harrier records
video at up to 1,080 p
resolution, and has a 120 FPS
slow -
motion mode and time - lapse mode for a bit of variation.
-RRB- and Xperia XZ1 Compact, which include a number of features offered by the bigger sibling, including super
slow -
motion video capture and high -
resolution audio.
Sony IMX351, f2.2, Dual Pixel PDAF, EIS, 4K
Video Recording, Raw File Support, DTI Technology, Super Pixel Technology, Portrait Mode, Rear Camera Mode - Auto, Super
Resolution, Panorama,
Slow Motion, Timelapse, Beauty, GIF Animation, Pro (32Sec Long Exposure)
Talking about the camera department, the rear comes with a 19MP camera with an aperture of f / 1.8 and is capable of shooting 4k and super
slow motion videos in full HD
resolution.
The powerful ISP also allows the Galaxy S9 to capture 960 fps
slow -
motion videos at 720p
resolution.
The Sony Xperia XZ Premium is waterproof though, whilst also offering a super sharp HDR display, a brilliant 960 fps super
slow motion video recording feature, microSD for storage expansion and high -
resolution audio support.
HD
videos can be recorded in 1280 by 720 pixels
resolution with slo - mo
video recording options (High quality
slow motion videos).
This camera can record
slow motion videos in 720p
resolution at 120 fps, while it is capable of shooting 4K
videos with 3D, hi - res audio as well.
The rear camera is a particular highlight of the MX5, offering 4K Ultra HD (3840x2160px)
video recording at 30 frames per second, and
slow -
motion video recording in 720p
resolution at 100 fps.
There is no optical image stabilization for
video content, the mics are not that great, 1080p is the maximum
video resolution, and
slow motion video sharing is limited.
There's a pro manual mode for stills and
video — which can shoot up to 4K
resolution — and modes for HDR, taking pictures at night, and shooting
videos in
slow motion.