Yes, it is. The room was dark, had it not been for a single flourescent light source that didn't light up the room much.
With the equivalent shutter speed per frame of 1/30th second, f/2.8 and the maximum ISO speed of 500 ISO, it's possible to achieve footage that appears to have more light than there really was.
sorry if i sound dumb.. but wouldnt a direct upload prove the phones true quality? i mean without windows movie maker or anything.. just record then upload
No, you're right, but this video is just to show the low light performance, not the per-pixel quality. We've got original files on the website for that :-)
thats not "low-light" conditions!
adash13x 2 years ago
Yes, it is. The room was dark, had it not been for a single flourescent light source that didn't light up the room much.
With the equivalent shutter speed per frame of 1/30th second, f/2.8 and the maximum ISO speed of 500 ISO, it's possible to achieve footage that appears to have more light than there really was.
seblogcom 2 years ago
sorry if i sound dumb.. but wouldnt a direct upload prove the phones true quality? i mean without windows movie maker or anything.. just record then upload
cybershotredeye 2 years ago
No, you're right, but this video is just to show the low light performance, not the per-pixel quality. We've got original files on the website for that :-)
seblogcom 2 years ago