You know you can change the settings while you’re shooting, you don’t need to go into settings, just tap on the little settings in the top right corner while your on the camera app, they change as you tap them. A little quicker
Idea for anyone looking for something new to record in slow motion but can't think of anything: rocks of different shapes, lead fishing weights, and steel bearings thrown by hand into deep loose sand looks really nice.
How do you combine clips at different playback speeds? I'm thinking when you add in a 60fps clip playing back at 24 (slo-mo), spliced in with clips at regular speed. Doesn't the frame rate you set affect the whole timeline?
Good video that explains alot on my Motorola Moto G7 play shoot:s 4K video at 24 FPS is it frames per second and it's 1080P? In Google it says On your High Definition (HD) TV, you may have the choice of 1080p mode and 1080i mode. Both modes offer the same pixel resolution: 1920 x 1080. The difference is in the scan type they use. The p in 1080p stands for progressive scan, and the i in 1080i stands for interlaced.
I've gotten used to the being a regular speed "buffer" of a few seconds at the beginning and end of slow motion videos, but today I tried one, longer than I had planned, and the regular speed portions was much longer (like maybe 20 seconds). I missed getting what I wanted in slow motion. Was is iPhone doing this? How long are these "buffers"? Can I turn this "feature" off? Edit: The beginning and ending "buffer" are totally configurable. Just edit the video (on iPhone or iPad), and then notice there are two sets of sliders. One of them is the beginning and ending of the video; the other one is the portion that you want to be slow motion. Just place them both at the same point and the whole video will be slow motion.
I have problems with the looks of the audio spectrum. It looks yellowish with darker backgrounds and whitish with lighter backgrounds and I want it always looking whitish no matter the background. I can show you the vids if you want.
Using a computer, ugh. My family hasn’t used a desktop or laptop since 2014. We have 5 dead PCs and not too many reasons to spend a few hundred bucks on another one. The “tip” I was looking for is how to toggle slow motion on/off while shooting a video. When I use Slo-Mo it seems to be kinda random.