10-12-2021 01:43 AM - last edited on 01-16-2024 01:30 AM by ZenBot
10-12-2021 04:22 AM
10-12-2021 04:45 AM
Gustav_ASUSIt's straight from camera, but I should go with less compression when exporting from edit, because raw files were little crispier, unfortunatelty I don't have acces to raw footage anymore. I am a big fan of 4K @ 60 FPS and i don't get why most people chose 30fps, even if they are not making any cinematic footage. I recently discovered that I can even get some nice zoom while shooting in 8K and then extending the frame. It's without stabilization but good for stable scenes.Just watched your video, beautiful stuff! 🙂
And yeah, 4K @ 60 FPS really shines with EIS. It's probably my favorite way to shoot video on the Zenfone 8 as well.
Do you tinker with anything in post or is that footage straight from the camera app?
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10-12-2021 06:50 AM
10-12-2021 04:42 PM
rfkDamn that's amazing. Wish they would tune the camera for 3rd party apps a little better tho. As of rn, the ISO and over brightening of videos and pictures for Snapchat and Instagram are absolutely horrible 🥲I fee like a quality of mobile videos don't don't get enough attention - in contradiction to photos. Typically when you see a review of a camera, only a small part of it is about video. Zenfone 8 shoots propably the best Android phone videos. I think it its an only Android with both main cam and ultrawide 4k @ 60fps compatible. Just take a look at short video from my holiday, i didn't use a gimball or any stabilization in edit. Unfortunately, the quality is little worsen here due to Youtube and editing-software compression.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUSHmvzDsMs
I want to praise the video camera - see my example.