Let’s see what the Huawei Mate 30 Pro’s super slow-motion video recording feature on 7,680 fps can do

Tram Ho

Slow-motion video recording is a very interesting feature on smartphones. Samsung also recently launched the Galaxy Note 10+ with 960 fps video recording, while Apple thinks 240 fps is more than enough for slow-motion video recording on the iPhone 11 Pro Max. But Huawei thinks that is still not enough.

Cùng xem tính năng quay video siêu slow-motion 7.680 fps của Huawei Mate 30 Pro có thể làm được gì - Ảnh 1.

Take a look at the photo above. And yes, Huawei introduced super slow motion video recording with an unbelievable frame rate of 7,680 fps. Huawei did not forget to compare with its rivals Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ and Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max.

Cùng xem tính năng quay video siêu slow-motion 7.680 fps của Huawei Mate 30 Pro có thể làm được gì - Ảnh 2.

When recording a video at 7,680 fps, the image quality will be reduced to a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels. And record 960 fps videos at 1080p resolution, as well as 60 fps at 4K resolution. Besides, it is also possible to add real-time bokeh (background removal) effects when recording videos.

The new Mate 30 Pro features a 7,680 fps video recording, thanks to the addition of a 40MP “Camera Cine” camera. With the recording of 7,680 frames per second, when you shoot a video of only 1 second, it is also possible to produce a video longer than 2 minutes.

And here are the results when shooting super slow-motion videos at 7,680 fps:

Huawei Mate 30 Pro super slow motion video at 7860fps live demo

Huawei Mate 30 Pro 7680 fps (240x) slow motion video

Huawei Mate 30 Pro 7680 fps slow motion real demo video

What are your feelings after watching these super slow motion videos? Although the slow-motion effect is quite interesting, it seems to be too slow, to the point that it makes the viewer feel restless and uncomfortable.

In fact, it seems that the average user will not need video speeds up to 7,680 fps, 960-fps slow-motion video is more than enough. But maybe this special feature will be useful in the lab, for researchers or YouTubers who want to do interesting experiments.

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Source : Trí Thức Trẻ