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Galaxy S20/S20+ technically superior than S20 Ultra at 960 fps recording

Final updated: Feb 17th, 2020 at 13:28 UTC+01:00

Samsung introduced the Super Slow-mo feature, which records slow motion video at 960 frames per second, two years ago with the Milky way S9. We've seen the characteristic on all of Samsung's flagships since and so and likewise some mid-range devices, and the Galaxy S20 series supports 960 fps Super Slow-mo as well. Yet, there seems to be a cardinal difference between how 960 fps recording is handled on the Milky way S20 and S20+ compared to the Galaxy S20 Ultra.

Milky way S20 and S20+ support Full HD Super Deadening-mo

Samsung'due south specifications page for the Milky way S20 series on its global website reveals that the Galaxy S20 trio can capture upwards to a 2d of video at 960 fps for approximately 32 seconds of super tiresome motion playback, up from 0.4 seconds on previous flagships. Simply while the Galaxy S20 and S20+ can tape these videos in native 960 fps and Full Hard disk drive resolution, the Galaxy S20 Ultra tin can only record HD Super Slow-mo videos at 480 fps, which are then digitally enhanced to 960 frames per 2d.

Information technology's worth noting that all previous flagships, including the Galaxy Annotation 10 and Note ten+, also extrapolate a 480 fps video to 960 fps digitally. Only 0.4 seconds of video is captured at native 960 fps on those devices. 0.8-second videos are captured at 480 fps and and so upscaled to 960 fps. On the Galaxy S20 and S20+, yet, Super Slow-mo videos will always exist recorded natively at 960 fps. Simply the Milky way S20 Ultra volition employ digital enhancement to convert a 480 fps video to a 960 fps video.

That ways the Galaxy S20 Ultra is non as capable as the Milky way S20 and S20+ when it comes to Super Slow-mo recording. Will this mean the slow motion event on videos taken on the Ultra model be visually inferior to super tedious motion videos recorded on a Milky way S20 or S20+? Probably not, because it's also rather hard to come across any visual departure betwixt 0.4-second native 960 fps and 0.eight-2d digitally enhanced 960 fps videos on a Galaxy S10+ or Milky way Notation 10+.

However, the Milky way S20 and S20+ volition have the do good of recording sharper super slow move videos, equally both phones support recording them at Full HD resolution while the Ultra model only goes up to HD resolution. We suppose it's a good thing the S20 and S20+ will accept the upper hand in at least one aspect of the photographic camera experience, as the Galaxy S20 Ultra trumps its smaller cousins as far as the overall camera hardware is concerned.

Do you often record Super Deadening-mo videos on your Galaxy smartphone?

Update: Samsung has inverse the specs page for the Milky way S20 serial on its website to say that the Galaxy S20 and S20+ too record 960 fps videos at Hard disk resolution, as y'all can see in the screenshot below. The company had initially said the S20 and S20+ record 960 fps videos at Full Hd and the S20 Ultra records them at HD resolution.

Source: https://www.sammobile.com/news/galaxy-s20-s20-plus-are-technically-superior-than-s20-ultra-at-960-fps-recording/

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