samsung, lg, whirpool are good baki let dimers tell u more
8k recording will be 30fps iirc why do u want that? or is 60fps enabled now for 8k? @guest_999
Hello friends, as all of you know nowadays there are mostly fake reviews on sites.. I am confused what and which brand to buy or not kindly do help me if you are using these products..
First - which company fridge is best, 400lts and in 500ltrs
I will choose in both.
And in phone -
As I am searching 8k video recording or 4k
Oneplus 9 pro or iPhone 13 (no mini, pro or pro plus)
My last query is, is there 8k video recording in iphone 14 Pro??
samsung, lg, whirpool are good baki let dimers tell u more
8k recording will be 30fps iirc why do u want that? or is 60fps enabled now for 8k? @guest_999
Fridge - samsung
kartikxxx wrote:Fridge - samsung
Agree with this. Using a Samsung refrigerator, 12 + years and still performing well. No repairs done or No stabilizer used either.
One thing we do is, as soon as there is signs of lightning, we unplug the cord from the mains.
kartikxxx wrote:Fridge - samsung
Fridge: LG
Washing machine: LG
TV: Samsung
Oven: Samsung, Panasonic
Fone: Ulefone, Samsung, Caterpillar, Sharp, NEC, Sony
.
Hitachi, Mitsubishi too are good for fridge.
kukdookoo wrote:samsung, lg, whirpool are good baki let dimers tell u more
8k recording will be 30fps iirc why do u want that? or is 60fps enabled now for 8k? @guest_999
No point in recording in 8k when no display device with 8k resolution(8k devices too costly).
Phones heats a lot while recording 8k..better avoid it.
kukdookoo wrote:samsung, lg, whirpool are good baki let dimers tell u more
8k recording will be 30fps iirc why do u want that? or is 60fps enabled now for 8k? @guest_999
I need camera clarity for making YouTube videos..thanks for reply and suggestions
Simbha3 wrote:Phones heats a lot while recording 8k..better avoid it.
So iPhone 13 better then oneplus 9 pro.. Have to wait for discount.. Missed lst Yr sale
8K footage makes sense for your use case (video editing) since you can crop the footage and still maintain consistency in video quality (Output in 1080p/4K) but you should know that quality of 8k recordings via mobile phones (flagships included) is no where comparable to that of cine cameras (too many artifacts at max resolution).
Either get a phone which can do 4K 60fps with decent video quality or a mirrorless camera like Panasonic GH5S (was 95k just last week) / Sony A6600
shoppingfav wrote:So iPhone 13 better then oneplus 9 pro.. Have to wait for discount.. Missed lst Yr sale
Don't go for Oneplus devices anyway. Correct me if I am wrong but from what I could gather it seems like Xiaomi Oneplus has now blocked end-user access to EDL mode by making the MSM Download tool unavailable from the 10 series onwards, meaning if your device is in a never ending bootloop for some reason you can't restore it to a working state on your own. Plus the buggy OS updates... 5 years of updates amounts to zilch if the software is riddled with bugs.
Oneplus 9 pro or iPhone 13 (no mini, pro or pro plus)
If you are comfortable with android, stick to it. You might feel limited on iOS.
My last query is, is there 8k video recording in iphone 14 Pro??
No
Seinfeld wrote:
Oneplus 9 pro or iPhone 13 (no mini, pro or pro plus)
If you are comfortable with android, stick to it. You might feel limited on iOS.My last query is, is there 8k video recording in iphone 14 Pro??
No
Thn which phone good for shoot videos, battery backup in android?
shoppingfav wrote:Thn which phone good for shoot videos, battery backup in android?
If you are looking to invest for 8K equipment for the social media channels, perhaps it is some serious venture.
Then any specific reason/s to opt for a multi-function device/phone... instead of a dedicated camera rig?
gurpreetbhatti wrote:If you are looking to invest for 8K equipment for the social media channels, perhaps it is some serious venture.
Then any specific reason/s to opt for a multi-function device/phone... instead of a dedicated camera rig?
Easier to control and operate
Phones heats a lot while recording 8k..better avoid it.
Agree with this. Using a Samsung refrigerator, 12 + years and still performing well. No repairs done or No stabilizer used either.
One thing we do is, as soon as there is signs of lightning, we unplug the cord from the mains.