- Jul 28, 2013
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I am trying to figure out the different video modes using Google camera on Nexus 6p. So, I see that there is a button next to the flash that says 120, 240 and then there's the final mode where the pointer points to the extreme right.
120 and 240: These two are 120 and 240 frames per second video respectively, right?
Extreme right: Is this the normal video mode?
I tried taking a 240 frames per second video. After recording it and copying it to my computer, I see the video information in VLC [CTRL + J] and it says Frame rate: 3.725965.
Here's the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bvEysq1KkU (I uploaded it directly)
It looks the same when I play the original shot in my mobile.
It is not so smooth like the hummingbird video and it comes out in slow motion automatically. I thought we had to slow down the video manually and make use of the slow motion possibility because we have a 240 frames per second video.
I take 4K videos in the normal mode (extreme right) and I see the frame rate sometimes as 9000 or sometimes it is 30.
Can someone please explain how I do it properly? What am I missing? Or is this normal and how it is supposed to function?
120 and 240: These two are 120 and 240 frames per second video respectively, right?
Extreme right: Is this the normal video mode?
I tried taking a 240 frames per second video. After recording it and copying it to my computer, I see the video information in VLC [CTRL + J] and it says Frame rate: 3.725965.
Here's the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bvEysq1KkU (I uploaded it directly)
It looks the same when I play the original shot in my mobile.
It is not so smooth like the hummingbird video and it comes out in slow motion automatically. I thought we had to slow down the video manually and make use of the slow motion possibility because we have a 240 frames per second video.
I take 4K videos in the normal mode (extreme right) and I see the frame rate sometimes as 9000 or sometimes it is 30.
Can someone please explain how I do it properly? What am I missing? Or is this normal and how it is supposed to function?
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