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Samsung posts an impressive 4K video shot on the Galaxy S7 Comments

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  • MVg6
  • 17 Jun 2016

DatPhoneDoe, 16 Jun 2016I just picked up an S7 for myself yesterday. So far superb camera in terms of photos haven't p... moreThe Screen isn't 4K so you cant watch 4K its a 2560X1440 resolution which is 2K

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  • ppSv
  • 16 Jun 2016

DatPhoneDoe, 16 Jun 2016I just picked up an S7 for myself yesterday. So far superb camera in terms of photos haven't p... moreYou mean the "bubbling effect"? Yeah, thats a problem with the EIS+OIS at work, and possibly the sensor. Some said it was only affecting Snapdragon 820 devices, but it turned out it was affecting Exynos 8890 devices too. Samsung software problem, but its also happening with other phones using the 820. Maybe theyr ISP has a problem.

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  • ppSv
  • 16 Jun 2016

Great clip, but only because it was shot by a team of professionals, using professional editing tools and planning and applying all of theyr footage on the right scenarios with the right conditions!

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  • 16 Jun 2016

It reminds me of the Lumia 1020 IOS video which was... by the way... fake.
But this seems the real deal!

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  • Pf4q
  • 16 Jun 2016

viveksubhash, 16 Jun 2016if you mean 16:9 stills, its still there....albeit at a lower resoulution...in most cameras 16... moreThe Galaxy S6 had a 16:9 aspect in 16MP, using the full sensor...
When you crop the image on the S7 to get to 16:9 you lose field of view...

The sensor on the S6 was a a bit wider and on the S7 a bit taller. At least I think...

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  • Crapshoot
  • iDxe
  • 16 Jun 2016

And yeah that's Dubai 👍👍👍

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  • leonard80
  • Nu7S
  • 16 Jun 2016

The clip is gorgeous. .love samsung

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  • HjBG
  • 16 Jun 2016

vrvly, 16 Jun 2016Nobody will record like that if only thing they will have in pocket will most likely be just a... moreYes, nobody will or can ever record and achieved the level of finess like that unless they have 'professional photography tools' as has been mentioned in this article.

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  • MR0G
  • 16 Jun 2016

Nobody will record like that if only thing they will have in pocket will most likely be just a phone. They proudly show their 4K that got less detail than last year flagships. Entertaining really.

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  • 16 Jun 2016

Notice how the night sequences are stop-motion? That's the only way to ensure the weren't grainy.An actual 4K video at night would probably have too much noise!

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  • 16 Jun 2016

Anonymous, 16 Jun 2016Without describing even somewhat, nobody will be able to let you know if they notice the same ... moreThe best way I can try to put it is it looks like paint software when you zoom in to colour pixel by pixel. That's when I change watching on YouTube 4K if I change to 1080p, beautiful!!!!!

I'm a dummy... ;P I didn't go full screen on my 1080p monitors when watching so I guess the pixels were trying to squish itself. Now it's super clear.

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  • 16 Jun 2016

Igor Carvalho, 16 Jun 2016I miss the 16:9 aspect ratio of the S6...if you mean 16:9 stills, its still there....albeit at a lower resoulution...in most cameras 16:9 only means that the cam is cropping the upper and loer parts of a given image to give a widescreen image...afaik only nokia pureview(model 909? not sure..)had a full sensor height of 16:9..now this may be the case in some other phones...i have not gone in depth to see

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  • 16 Jun 2016

DatPhoneDoe, 16 Jun 2016I just picked up an S7 for myself yesterday. So far superb camera in terms of photos haven't p... moreWithout describing even somewhat, nobody will be able to let you know if they notice the same thing. Please, try.

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  • q{40
  • 16 Jun 2016

I just picked up an S7 for myself yesterday. So far superb camera in terms of photos haven't played with video much yet. Anyone else notice something odd when in 4k? I have no idea how to describe it but this is noticed on all 4k videos I've seen on youtube NOT just S7.

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  • 16 Jun 2016

b-utiful

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  • 16 Jun 2016

I miss the 16:9 aspect ratio of the S6...

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