These cameras just don't have enough processing power to shot slow motion in HD. One nice thing about the Samsung is that Auto Focus still works at 150 fps. The Casio does not feature AF at 300 fps. Again ... just not enough processing power. We use the Casio to shoot slow motion studies of our race cars, and even with the added tele adapter, focus is typically never an issue, even without AF.
Note that although Samsung advertises that this camera records at 300 fps, it's actually only recording at 150 frame per second! If you record a second hand on a clock for the automatic 10 second recording time, you get 50 seconds of screen time, which is 150 fps. If you film the same 10 seconds with a Casio EX-F1 camera at 300 fps second, the screen time = 100 seconds ... which is correct for 300 fps. None of these cameras can do this type of slow motion recording in HD quality.
yes. you shoot a 10 second sequence at about 300fps. you just press the record button and the camera records movie at this frame rate for 10 seconds - you can't stop it. then you just watch the movie at normal rate - that gives you slow motion. so the movie you see above took 10 seconds to shoot and it takes 50 seconds to display at normal fps :). hovewer you can't get any longer slow motion movies
what editing software do you use to edit the slowmotion? windows movie maker rapes video quality...
peepeepluspoopoo 2 years ago
These cameras just don't have enough processing power to shot slow motion in HD. One nice thing about the Samsung is that Auto Focus still works at 150 fps. The Casio does not feature AF at 300 fps. Again ... just not enough processing power. We use the Casio to shoot slow motion studies of our race cars, and even with the added tele adapter, focus is typically never an issue, even without AF.
makofoto 2 years ago
Note that although Samsung advertises that this camera records at 300 fps, it's actually only recording at 150 frame per second! If you record a second hand on a clock for the automatic 10 second recording time, you get 50 seconds of screen time, which is 150 fps. If you film the same 10 seconds with a Casio EX-F1 camera at 300 fps second, the screen time = 100 seconds ... which is correct for 300 fps. None of these cameras can do this type of slow motion recording in HD quality.
makofoto 2 years ago
would you recomend this camera? Im planning to film sports and movement. I would use slo-mo only for certain parts?
pr1nce333 2 years ago
yep. after one year i still think it's a great camera. remember though that slow motion is in very low resolution
3manPL 2 years ago
thank you, i wll :)
pr1nce333 2 years ago
nope. slow motion recording is possible only in very low resolution. check samsung web page on details.
3manPL 2 years ago
can you record 300fps with hd turned on?
georgeolik 2 years ago
ok thanks for your answer,that explains it to me .
lmaox10 2 years ago
hi, im thinking of getting one of these.
can you tell me how you get continuous slow motion? because its says that you can only shoot slow motion upto 10 seconds long.
thanks.
lmaox10 2 years ago
yes. you shoot a 10 second sequence at about 300fps. you just press the record button and the camera records movie at this frame rate for 10 seconds - you can't stop it. then you just watch the movie at normal rate - that gives you slow motion. so the movie you see above took 10 seconds to shoot and it takes 50 seconds to display at normal fps :). hovewer you can't get any longer slow motion movies
3manPL 2 years ago
this is such a nice camera i just got it today!!!!!
moookieman 3 years ago
THX man!
dathundi 3 years ago
70-80 minutes
3manPL 3 years ago
battery life of camcorder??
settembreee 3 years ago