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Mooncatt

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A video this time, of my dog playing with himself after I got tired. Lol. Shot at 1080p 60fps

https://youtu.be/hmbiXzrXUDI

And that lovable derp face. XD
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Well, you kind of got an iterated shot at the end. Lol
Wow well that was impressive for the stock app. I usually shoot in manual at 60fps and then slow the footage down later with Power Director. Lol yeah o have another video I'll post later of me doing a little something underwater.
 

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Wow well that was impressive for the stock app. I usually shoot in manual at 60fps and then slow the footage down later with Power Director. Lol yeah o have another video I'll post later of me doing a little something underwater.
It does stink a little that it only shoots 720p in slow mo, but 120fps being slowed to 30 (1/4 speed) like I used in my video worked out better than I thought it would. It's not something I shoot a lot of, but may change that. Lol

Fyi, I corrected my typo in the post you quoted. I meant to say underwater. XD
 

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It does stink a little that it only shoots 720p in slow mo, but 120fps being slowed to 30 (1/4 speed) like I used in my video worked out better than I thought it would. It's not something I shoot a lot of, but may change that. Lol

Fyi, I corrected my typo in the post you quoted. I meant to say underwater. XD
Ok you should try my method of shooting in manual at 1080p@60fps and then slow it down in post trough a third party or even the stock camera app has a quick edit option where you can slow down or speed up parts of a video. Only problem, if I remember correctly, is the video has to be in regular sound recording and not hifi recording option. I'll double check on that.

Edit: Nope I was wrong. Even the stock camera app will allow you to edit hifi recorded videos.
 

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Ok you should try my method of shooting in manual at 1080p@60fps and then slow it down in post trough a third party or even the stock camera app has a quick edit option where you can slow down or speed up parts of a video.

So you only slow down to half speed (30fps) to trade for higher resolution?
 

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So you only slow down to half speed (30fps) to trade for higher resolution?
Yes usually just half speed but the results are crystal clear footage at 1080p. I suppose you may be able to get away with slowing it down further but I never tried it.
 

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Yes usually just half speed but the results are crystal clear footage at 1080p. I suppose you may be able to get away with slowing it down further but I never tried it.
I may look into that, but I know cutting the slowmo (120) down to 1/8x at 15fps looks meh. So I wouldn't want to slow 60fps that far.
 

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