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Default videorecording capability

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-goLd9HoQZA
1080p
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmQiPWnLVIc
 
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not impressive, to be honest. 1080p is wobbly, 720p still a bit wobbly. not much detail. Continuously compensating for light changes. this is not what HD video recording should be, even on a smartphone.
 
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Wobbly because most hands wobble more than tripods do

Maybe it is youtube that does the re-compression to an even lower bitrate that lowers the quality?
 
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On my original post about the quadrant and linpack scores I noted that these videos I took are not on the final software and also yes, my hands were wobbly as hell lol. I also uploaded the original files to my dropbox, the links are on my post.
 
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The 1080p is a 8Mbps and the 720p at 6Mbps, sound was really low bitrate.

Maybee it will be better in the final production version.

Are there 3rd party camera apps that may work?
 
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The LG Optimus 2x films better than this, so I am sure it will be better in the final version.
 
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not impressive, to be honest. 1080p is wobbly, 720p still a bit wobbly. not much detail. Continuously compensating for light changes. this is not what HD video recording should be, even on a smartphone.
I'n not a native English speaker. My 'wobbly' doesn't refer to your hands but to the typical smartphone effect you get when recording in HD and moving around. Not everything moves at the same pace creating a wobble effect.
However some phone don't have this issue as much as others, due to better hardware and/or software.

 
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