Name is Brad Liner, with looting, and I'm standing on my rooftop. We got the city of Philadelphia behind me, so I can test out the Google Pixel to camera. You can check out still photos at Lille, buying comm, to see examples of portrait mode and various uses in terms of shooting outside shooting in sight, but in terms of video I'm, looking at the rear camera of the phone right now, because it shoots higher resolution quality, and so this is a 4k 30 frames per second video at 1080p. You can also do 60 frames per second more slow-motion. It does support up to 240 frames per second, if you're doing slow-motion, and there is optical image, stabilization and electronic image stabilization, whereas the original pixel phones just had electric and what that means is that you should be able to get relatively smooth action when we're walking and when we're panning. Now it's gonna look better in your hands.
Slowly then quickly, but I'll show you a little more, and you can see, can sort of take a there's a little, I think more of a digital effect. When you do that quickly. I'm going to shake the camera a little, I, don't know how much that this is going to show up, but I am shaking it pretty vigorously, and then we're gonna, just sort of walk back again and walk forward and do a little of digital zoom. Digital zoom isn't something I love to do on phone cameras, but since there's this 4k video and kind of curious to see what that looks like so again, let's do a faster zoom and slower I'm just started doing pinch-to-zoom there. So that's a look at some video capabilities.
This is again the highest resolution. That's available, it's 4k at 30 frames per second, you can do 60 frames per second, if you do 1080p instead, which is probably fine for most people today, but I think the world is starting to move towards 4k. So it's nice to have that option, especially since these phones are relatively expensive. I'm doing this on the pixel to all the features should be pretty much the same on the pixel to excel the main difference being that that phone has a larger screen and a larger battery. So you can probably record for longer, so this is Brad.
Liner still photo shots.
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