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Super slow motion? Coming back please

(Topic created: 3 weeks ago)
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tomwhysy
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I had super slow motion on my s23 ultra I noticed that it disappeared from my s24ultra is it possible to reactivate this feature? Is it a hardware or software issue? I would love for it to return . Wouldn't mind a macro mode as well . I capture alot nature shots mostly flying insects and bird
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billylikessoda
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Just noticed it gone today
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userZNnTdcqwZP
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Super slow mo is not available on S24 Ultra ( https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS10001595/)

S23 Ultra does not even organically record at 960fps. It's actually 240fps but digitally enhanced to 960fps. ( https://r1.community.samsung.com/t5/galaxy-s/s23-ultra-slow-motion-and-super-slow-question/td-p/2750...)

With that idea, you can record slow mo at FHD 240fps and use instant slow-mo to get "960fps" on S24 Ultra1734998242722.jpg
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tomwhysy
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Thx for the tip but I liked that feature because it produced ready videos with no hassle. So it seems that it's only a software change. In this case, it would be super nice if an open video recording app was a menu allowing you to set the preferred slow speed.
Merry Christmas to all.
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ButtaBean_420
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You can slow down videos in the Gallery App after recording the video Open Gallery > tap on video you want > tap Edit 1735043163163.jpg
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tomwhysy
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Please hassle Samsung; we got 200MP sensors and 60fps 8K. I think because of their publicity gimmicks, they had to disable super slow motion because they skipped upgrading the sensor to CPU/GPU and memory bus link.

Samsung lied to us. They said that instead of a 10MP sensor and 10x optical zoom, a 23-50MP sensor and 5x optical zoom is better. No way! The S21, S22, and S23 were kings, but upgrading the processor to doctor images without upgrading the memory bus I/O, especially on carrier-offered phones with 128-256GB and 8GB RAM, is unacceptable. They instead called it pixel binning and post-snap processing. If a sharper image hits the sensor without "binning," each pixel catches the reflection of a photon. If one catches white input and one next to it catches none (black), each pixel sends its voltage and frequency to headquarters for stitching together. It's easier to take the average input from a hexagon of pixels and average it out.

Because 99.99% won't know, but I noticed that camera quality suffered with the S24 model. Please, guys, if you understand my rambling, support me on upgrading optical zoom and allowing maximum FPS with low quality.
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