¿the limits of the video camera? ( recording ) - Defy General

¿how can we know the limits of the video camera?
I mean.. think for a moment defy have a 3630 processor, capable of HD recording.
the sensor of the camera What recording types can do?
VGA/WVGA/D1/720P at 30 or 60FPS? for example.
There any way to know?

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Any way to force Slow Motion video recording on HD/FHD?

We can record Slow Motion (120fps I think) only in 720*480 on our Note2s. I'm quite sure the hardware should be capable of more. At least 720p, like the S4/Note3.
Is there a way to force Slow Motion video recording in 720p or 1080p? A mod, fix or something similar?
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60fps video recording?

Is it possible to capture videos at 60fps or even 120fps with this phone
luigi0824 said:
Is it possible to capture videos at 60fps or even 120fps with this phone
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Same question!
Any news? I would really interested.
60/120 FPS recording is a hardware related issue, you can't do it JUST with camera SW. As far as I know (and I tried a few apps that does 120fps capture) the N3N doesn't support 60 or any higher fps. The camera on this phone is very basic and limited. It is a budget phone after all. Don't expect all the bells and whistles like Note3

How to record 4k video ?

On iPhone 5s, even it doesn't support 4k recording officially, we can record 4k video by installing an app called "Vizzywig 4K". It captures full 4K resolution photos (3840 x 2160 pixels) at 24 photos per second while capturing an audio soundtrack separately. Is there any app similar on android?
You need a camera that officially supports 4k before you can record in 4k. I highly doubt this app can 'magically' allow a camera to record in 4k, it is mostly placebo. The zenfone 2 can't record in 4k as it's camera only supports 1080p Max.
You can try open camera.
darklink987 said:
You need a camera that officially supports 4k before you can record in 4k. I highly doubt this app can 'magically' allow a camera to record in 4k, it is mostly placebo. The zenfone 2 can't record in 4k as it's camera only supports 1080p Max.
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This app is proven to be work, just did a Google search. http://www.engadget.com/2014/09/17/hands-on-with-the-1000-vizzywig-4k-app/
Also this app work by taking 24 photos in one second, so is it possible for our ZF2 to do so?
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You can try open camera.
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I have tried it, it can only record 1080p even the option for recording 4k is enabled
Perhaps what I am looking for is an camera app that can take 24 "3840 x 2160" photo in one second and than combine these photos with a sound recording to form a video.
No. You can't do it. Even if it did work, it would be very shaky because you are not considering the lack of image stabilization. The ZenFone 2's shutter speed is just too slow to capture 24, much less 15, photos per second.

Recording at 60 fps?

I was wondering that if this phone records at 4K, it should be able to record at 1080p 60fps too. Is it possible, and does anyone know of a way to do it?
Edit: Alright, never mind guys. I found it in Google Camera.
Could you please upload an 1080p 60fps video sample through gg cam?

Continuous 1080p 240fps recording

Hi,
I wonder if continuous recording in 1080p with 240fps is possible? If not how long can you record in 1080p with 240fps.
And is this true 1080p240 or is it upscaled or framedoubled?
Anyone got Samples?
Thanks in advance
moesfeld said:
Hi,
I wonder if continuous recording in 1080p with 240fps is possible? If not how long can you record in 1080p with 240fps.
And is this true 1080p240 or is it upscaled or framedoubled?
Anyone got Samples?
Thanks in advance
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Slomo modes are these ones :
- 1080p 120fps (max allowed realtime by G90 in 1080p)
- 720p 240fps (max allowed realtime by G90 in 720p)
- 720p 960fps with interpolation (need some calculations at the end of the video)
1080p 240fps isn't possible yet...if it became one day, it will be with interpolation too.

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