Hi
there are so many smartphone outside , sometime i like to take some photos or video , seening they are very handy
i have Dsrl like canon 5d mark 3 and 2 , and their output is really amazing
i don't pretent such quality for sure but a decent quality
i have seen in a store many new phones , right now i have a samsung s3 neo , may you give me some advises?
thanks
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Samsung Galaxy 6 gets some high ratings for videos. Most of the new smart phones do pretty good video. But remember they are not dedicated video cameras. You may have memory problems (not enough) or time limits. For short videos they are fine. Remember to shoot in landscape mode.
How is everything in Rome today?Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence -Carl Sagan -
thanks
galaxy 6 is so much better then my s3 neo? is worth to upgrade ?
How is everything in Rome today?
it's only 10° i guess , right now no clouds ,even for Pablo Neruda "You can cut all the flowers but you cannot keep Spring from coming" , i'm still waiting for the spring! -
If you have moderate to low light source, you still will not be able to avoid creating a VFR (Variable Frame rate) video, which is much harder to edit. Currently, ALL phones default to this, and only a few rare apps avoid it (with other pitfalls as a consequence).
If you can avoid it, don't use your smartphone as your main video camera.
And if you've got a 5DmkIII, you shouldn't even be asking this question! - use that. (Though it still isn't a "video" camera - there are limitations)
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There are other small cam options (P&S, GoPro,...). I understand where you're coming from, but it's a matter of priorities - you COULD always carry a cam (large or small) if it mattered enough to you.
ScottLast edited by Cornucopia; 7th Apr 2015 at 15:46. Reason: emphasis
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Here's where a site like BHPhotovideo comes in handy. You can choose point and shoot cameras, then sort by price, user reviews, brand, video type and other useful categories. But if your object is to shoot video, like Scott I strongly urge you to consider a video camera.
Premiere CC will not smart render point and shoot camera footage (Nor will any other serious NLE.) For that you need a dedicated smart renderer like TMPGenc MPEG smart renderer or videoredo. -
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