VIDEO TEST- Galaxy S4 v. HTC One v. iPhone 5 (VIDEO)

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Damn, if this is real, i cannot wait to get my hands on an S4.

well i can't wait regardless, but those comparisons just upped it a few notches.
 

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The note 2 can record in slow or fast motion. I thought the s3 could too? I have used it 0 times. Lots of features sound so useful but are really not that useful in real use. Multi view is one. I could not wait to get it on my note 2 and rarely use it. Maybe that's just me though.

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GS4 wins. I like how wide the video angle is compared to ip5. Ip5 video angle is too narrow. When I switch from photo to video there is a drastic narrowing of the angle. It looks like it zooms in 30%.
 

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Another win! The Galaxy S4 can record slow motion!!! I did not know that man I cant wait!!

I'm impressed with the SG4 video quality no doubt, but I fail to see why any phone needs to record slow mo video. Can't you just play anything back in slow mo already? I just wish SG4 had the option to add all these effects after the shot like the HTC one. Ugh, decisions decisions.
 

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I'm impressed with the SG4 video quality no doubt, but I fail to see why any phone needs to record slow mo video. Can't you just play anything back in slow mo already? I just wish SG4 had the option to add all these effects after the shot like the HTC one. Ugh, decisions decisions.

It has the option to do those after the shot with the video editor. You can most likely download video editing apps that can do so as well
 

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It has the option to do those after the shot with the video editor. You can most likely download video editing apps that can do so as well

So your telling me that I can do the drama shots, the eraser all and so on after I take the picture with the SG4? I am assuming it would have to be video though, or does it have a special mode you use? Everything I have seen so far makes it seem that you must choose the type of picture before you take the shot.
 

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So your telling me that I can do the drama shots, the eraser all and so on after I take the picture with the SG4? I am assuming it would have to be video though, or does it have a special mode you use? Everything I have seen so far makes it seem that you must choose the type of picture before you take the shot.

Yeah, the modes are to make it easier for the user to do it automatically (which I think is better), but if you wanted to do the long way, you certainly can I know its possible
There is a separate video editor app, which may allow you to do some of those things
Some things may only be possible while taking the shot, because after you take the shot, the multiple photos are only stored in memory for so long, otherwise I'd assume it take up more memory and space saving each photo manually, then later on editing it (which is my assumption as what would happen)

There is a Photoshop app which may be able to do some of those things
 

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Yeah, the modes are to make it easier for the user to do it automatically (which I think is better), but if you wanted to do the long way, you certainly can I know its possible
There is a separate video editor app, which may allow you to do some of those things
Some things may only be possible while taking the shot, because after you take the shot, the multiple photos are only stored in memory for so long, otherwise I'd assume it take up more memory and space saving each photo manually, then later on editing it (which is my assumption as what would happen)

There is a Photoshop app which may be able to do some of those things

cool, thanks, I look forward to trying this out whenever I get my phone, i'm hoping to find one in store on 5/1.
 

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Yeah, the modes are to make it easier for the user to do it automatically (which I think is better), but if you wanted to do the long way, you certainly can I know its possible
There is a separate video editor app, which may allow you to do some of those things
Some things may only be possible while taking the shot, because after you take the shot, the multiple photos are only stored in memory for so long, otherwise I'd assume it take up more memory and space saving each photo manually, then later on editing it (which is my assumption as what would happen)

There is a Photoshop app which may be able to do some of those things

Actually, turns out you must select the mode before taking the shot, kind of a bummer as you have to know what type of shot you want to take beforehand. I found this video about the features and how they work.
How to take a Drama Shot and Erase unwanted objects with the Samsung Galaxy S 4 camera | TalkAndroid.com
 

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