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Mobile phones that are able to record video footage at 8K resolution (7680×4320 pixels). Also see Category:Mobile phones with 4K video recording . Pages in category "Mobile phones with 8K video recording"
You can also record 720p video using the device’s unique - some may say - gimmicky microscope camera, with audio. It might have very limited use cases, but it’s a fun addition. Samsung Galaxy ...
The main cameras of the Xiaomi 14 and Xiaomi 14 Pro can record video at up to 8K@24fps, while the main camera of the Xiaomi 14 Ultra can record video at up to 8K@30fps. All three models also feature a 32 MP front-facing camera with an f/2.5 aperture and the ability to record video at up to 4K @60fps.
A triple camera setup is used, with a 48 MP main lens, a 16 MP ultrawide lens, and an 8 MP telephoto lens. The main lens has PDAF and OIS, with a red accent ring. It is capable of recording 1080p or 4K video at either 30 or 60 fps, and can also shoot 8K at 15 fps and 720p ultra slow-motion at 1920fps.
The ZenFone 7 series consists of the ZenFone 7 and ZenFone 7 Pro, retaining the hallmark flip-up camera form factor of the ZenFone 6 with the addition of a 3x telephoto camera, Sony IMX686 main sensor, 8K video recording capabilities, improved actuation mechanism, and optical image stabilisation exclusive to the Pro
There is no telephoto sensor like on the V40 and V50; LG claims that the high resolution of the wide sensor can shoot lossless zoom photos. The rear camera can now record video at 8K resolution at 26 fps, [7] encoded at 10 bit HDR10+ format in Rec.2020 colour space. The front-facing camera is 10 MP and can now record 4K video at 60 frames per ...
The S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra can also record 8K videos at 24 fps with a bit rate of 80 Mbps, [40] which will consume about 600 MB of storage per minute. [41] On the S20 and S20+, this is enabled by the 64 MP telephoto sensor, whereas the S20 Ultra's 108 MP wide sensor natively supports 8K video.
The rear camera array is located in the corner with a rectangular protrusion like the Galaxy S20, housing three cameras. Unlike their predecessors, the Note 20 Ultra is the first Samsung phone that uses stainless steel as the frame material, while the regular Note 20 sticks to the more classic anodized aluminum.