Galaxy Note 20 Ultra Video Samples 8K, 4K, 960FPS Super Slow Mo & More By TechwithUsama

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Aug 14, 2021
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Galaxy Note 20 Ultra Video Samples 8K, 4K, 960FPS Super Slow Mo & More

Welcome to the Galaxy Note 20 ultra video samples earlier I did a full camera review of this phone, and this video is all about video samples. Let's first make sure that you have subscribed to my channel press the bell icon too, and hit the like button. If you find this video useful at some point, getting the specs out of the way first, this phone's camera is pretty massive, and it's got all the features that you would want to have in a flagship phone like this. It supports dual is in almost all of its video modes. Note 20 ultra supports 8k videos in 24 frames per second at max in its default and the pro video mode. The video options in the pro mode are quite extensive.

In the normal video mode you can capture 4k or 1080p videos in both the 60 frames per second or 30 frames per second. The same goes for front camera as well. Its OS works in all the modes, except for the 8k videos. I am not sure what kind of stabilization the front camera is using, it's probably using the as. Only for the front.

I will start this comparison off with the super slo-mo videos. It can shoot 960 frames per second super slo-mo videos in 720p resolution. So let's go ahead. Watch the note 20 ultra video samples now, and I'll see you on the other side. So note, 20 ultra offers 4k at 60 frames per second and the OS works in this mode.

All the videos you are about to see are short handheld and the stability is beyond expectations.4K at 60 frames per second mode is good enough to use it as your go to video mode. As long as you have space in your phone, the 4k at 30 frames per second mode is equally good. The frame rate will make a difference here, but this footage appears even more stable note.20 ultra offers the same kind of details and colors in its videos, as it does in the images 4k at 30. Fps in the ultrawide mode is also there, and this one looks super steady. The phone does offer a dedicated super, steady mode for the videos you can switch to the ultrawide mode while recording a video as well.

The 1080p at 60 frames per second video is also going to be equally fluid and then the 1080p at 30 frames per second video mode is 32, but on a phone like the note 20 ultra, this is going to be a very poor choice. Like the 4k mode, the 1080p at 30 frames per second mode works in the ultrawide mode 2. I would recommend sticking to the 4k at 60fps or 1080p at 60fps mode, on the note 20 ultra and lastly, there is 8k mode and the 8k sample is on your screen. When I was shooting this video uh, it was quite shaky, but here it doesn't appear as shaky. I think the phone does some post-processing.

I am not sure about the is working in this mode. Uh, it probably doesn't work and the as might be working for the 8k video. Now you are going to see the front camera videos hi guys. This is a friend 4k at 60 frames per second video from the Galaxy Note, 20 ultra. Now.

It's really amazing to see that this one can capture 4k at 60 frames per second from its front camera, and this video seems super stable to me. So I definitely think that Samsung has done a great job here, and I'm going to show you around and then one by one I am going to show you the front camera videos um in all the resolutions front, camera video in 4k at 30 frames per second resolution. Uh, do let me know what do you guys think about the mic's voice, recording quality and also, let me know how are you finding the color composition, the saturation, the sharpness and everything else in these videos and guys now? This is 1080p at 60 frames per second from the front camera of the Galaxy Note 20 ultra now this video, the 60 frames per second videos, are not generally very much stable on these phones. However, iPhone, like the Galaxy Note, 20 ultra is still providing us with a little of stability in 60 frames per second, and obviously you can once again see that uh. The movement is pretty smooth in this mode and uh.

Definitely let me know about your thoughts in the comment section down below. This is 1080p at 30 frames per second, while having the modes like 4k at 60 or 30 frames per second and 1080p at 60 frames per second, I don't know why would you want to use 1080p at 30 frames per second on this one? However, this mode exists on this phone and just in case you want to see how it looks. This is your look at it, and I am going to show you around now. You.


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