I don't get it, 4k is so much more of a gimmick than 60fps yet they only bring us 4k. I will never even use 4k because the screen is 1080p and I don't have a 4k tv either. I still have hope that we will get it later but man is it taking long....
30 fps for a phone camera is incredibly enough. I'm still not sure about the 4k recording, either it's 24fps or 30fps.
60 fps video recording is used for slow-mo video! 30fps creates awful slow-mo video.
I know the reason. Do Android phones support 60fps recording?
Just want to know.
I don't get it, 4k is so much more of a gimmick than 60fps yet they only bring us 4k. I will never even use 4k because the screen is 1080p and I don't have a 4k tv either. I still have hope that we will get it later but man is it taking long....
60 fps video recording is used for slow-mo video! 30fps creates awful slow-mo video.
I know the reason. Do Android phones support 60fps recording?
Just want to know.
Yep they do.
Haha yeah, most Android flagship support 60 and 120 FPS.
HTC One M8 for Windows supports 60 FPS capture as well, if I am not wrong.
120 is too low. I want 240 for my 15" laptop. /s
240p isn't possible just yet, unless you want to drop the resolution to 144p.
I'm fine with 30 to 60 FPS.
Looks like HTC One for windows phone supports 60fps with HTC Camera, so this is just a stupid limit that can be solved via software-only
Will rich capture(dynamic flash and dynamic hdr) make it to all lumias or will it be an exclusive to high end pureview cameras?
It will probably only be an exclusive feature for the new Lumia flagships.
Similar to how Nokia didn't give the older Lumia range living images, despite those devices being capable of living images.
But the least they should do is at least provide some kind of HDR mode for the older generation.
Yeah, probably. Ive used HDR through proshot on my 525 and tbh, it doesn't make too much of a difference on 5mp images without flash. But, yes images do come vibrant though.