Nokia 8 lets
users record 4K videos with Nokia OZO spatial 360 - degree audio.
Not exact matches
The
user can
record 4K videos at 60 fps with the rear camera and 360 - degree 3D audio with the four microphones.
The
users can
record videos up to
4K resolution at 60 fps and 480 fps slow motion videos in 720p resolution.
Around the back is a 12 - megapixel camera that allows
users to
record 4K video.
Inspired by
user feedback, our advanced EIS has been optimized for
4K recording, to ensure even high - resolution videos are consistently stable.
Some modes like panorama and slow motion are available, but most of the time
users will stay in the automatic mode for 12MP shots,
4K video
recording, and excellent portrait mode shots.
We haven't noticed the speaker distortion problems that plague some Pixel 2 phones, but we have reported on other
users who have experienced bad sound quality from
recording 4K video.
This video, uploaded by a Pixel 2 XL
user, demonstrates the poor audio quality when
recording a video in
4K.
Considering that
4K video
recording is growing in popularity, the poor footage captured by the OnePlus 3 is certainly a concern, especially for
users who rely on shooting footage on their phone.
Since Apple appears to be pushing more
4K video
recording capabilities for the iPhone 8, it makes the HEVC video format a necessity so
users won't have to worry too much about eating up storage space.
The technical specifications list also includes 3 GB of RAM, 32 or 64 GB of internal storage, 13 MP primary camera with optical image stabilization, dual LED - flash, and
4K video
recording support, a 2 MP
user - facing camera, and a massive 3,220 mAh battery.
Fix for a
4K video problem that was causing stripes to show up while playing back
recorded videos for some
users.
The listing further mentions that the G4 has 23 GB of
user accessible storage, 15 - megapixel rear camera with Ultra-HD (
4K) video
recording support and a 7 - megapixel front camera.
It offers full manual settings, intuitive
user interface and cool features like
4k video
recording (for some high - end phones).
The main camera consists of a 23MP Sony IMX 318 sensor with OIS and
4K video
recording support and other two for motion - tracking and depth sensing, which help the phone react to a
user's every movement.
Sony has listened to complaints and merged this app with the native camera app, allowing
users to finally
record 4K video right from the normal camera interface.