Video stabilization with super steady mode is jittery - Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ Questions & Answers

I noticed with video stabilization, video in 1080p60 comes out very smooth. But when I turn on super steady then videos are jittery if i try to move or shake the phone. But if I turn off video stabilization with super steady mode, the videos looks good. For quick videos, id like to just be able to capture smooth videos on the go. so I always have video stabilization on for that. But it defeats the purpose if I want a super steady video and having to go into settings, turn off video stabilization just to get super steady to work the way it should.
Can you guys do some test and tell me if you have the same issue as I am?

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Recorded a few videos over the past week, and I don't have perfectly stabilized hands, causing the videos to appear extremely shaky.
Just wondering whether there's any apps that provide any form of effective video stabilization.
I think Camera FX has it ?

Slow motio video app?

Hey guys the stock moto camera has slow motion but with no sound!!
Is there an app that can capture video in slowmotion with sound?
What should it capture? Slow motion captures at a reduced framerate. Recording sound in pieces is not usable. Is not the same as PLAYING a normally recorded video at a slower frame rate.
edisso10018 said:
What should it capture? Slow motion captures at a reduced framerate. Recording sound in pieces is not usable. Is not the same as PLAYING a normally recorded video at a slower frame rate.
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Slow motions video also have slow motion sound kind off! You know what i mean! Anyway so there is no app for this?

960fps slow-mo could be nice

Guys I've just watched an amazing 960fps slow-mo video compilation which shows that you can actually capture some nice stuff and be creative despite the low quality 720p resolution of the Galaxy S9. I really hope they do 1080p 960fps in the Note 9 and improve the auto capture algorithms and I can see everybody shooting slow motion videos soon.
Here is the link if you are interested: https://youtu.be/gWZ6ePV0SpI
Lol it's pretty lonesome in here, nobody into 960fps videos?
I think the feature is pretty sweet. After tinkering with it and practicing few shots, I've been able to capture a few sweet golf shots or moments with my kids. One thing I came across was that if you don't have enough light to capture in super slow motion you can still use the regular slow motion which can be used in low light conditions.
To make this an available option go into your camera app > Settings > Scroll Down to Edit Camera modes > Rear Camera > Check Slow Motion.

4K 60 fps Super Steady Mode

Just watch 4K 60 FPS super steady mode! Is this insane or what? Check out the last video!
http://www.mediafire.com/file/vwg4i9jennior3v/20190829_164313.mp4/file
http://www.mediafire.com/file/vw1s8u9g0fqlp3w/20190829_165507.mp4/file
http://www.mediafire.com/file/cakeny7h15ho1u9/20190829_181256.mp4/file
Video recorded improperly.
Video must be recorded in landscape mode!
How do you get super steady mode with 4k? Whenever I select super steady mode it changes to 1080p no matter which resolution I have selected.
freebee269 said:
How do you get super steady mode with 4k? Whenever I select super steady mode it changes to 1080p no matter which resolution I have selected.
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I'm in the same boat. Would be really awesome, but I can't find the option.

Question Do you experience this in your camera video

When i video a 1080p 60fps it seems like the frames are lagging look at the hand on the video. But when i put 4k 30fps there is no frame lag. It only happens on black or dark moving subject
It isn't lagging, it is seems like black ghosting of the fingers edge.
Probably, you must to give us the properties of this video, what is shutter speed, f and iso capturing?
I am afraid that there was a low light environment, the default camera was at auto and it uses very low shutter speed.
There is a basic rule, the shutter must be the twice almost of video fps.

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