Recorded in 4K120p with mcpro24fps, edited in HLG, recommended to watch in HLG compatible devices. Most slow motions are after the 02:12 mark. SDR version will come up soon.
With some color adjustments applied with mask and frame interpretation made, I'm not sure what this video should be called... This test could have been done back in August, but I was busy back there and by the time I got free time it was another long period of cloudy days. Anyway, here's my experience about Xperia 1 VI on recording with mcpro24fps: - In 30C high humidity environment, it will likely start throttling after recording 4K120p for more than 2 mins. In 25C 60%RH, it can record more than 4 mins and can keep the cycle of 2 mins recording 2 mins cooldown fairly well. - focusing still feels like hit or miss. - video quality is more or less the same as Xperia 1 V, at least for 4K120p - same to Xperia 1 V, its telelens will cause frame drop if the light condition isn't good enough and/or capture too much nosie. - for bird video recording, the extended optical zoom range is still not good enough for that, and preview latency is too much for that too. Though I suppose you don't use phone to record bird videos often. Manual video recording for factory app still not available after 5 months of its release, and Blackmagic Camera app doesn't make use of 4K120p video recording for Xperia 1 VI (as of time of writing), makes me wonder how to convince people Xperia 1 VI is good for video recording. It has hardware potential, but seriously lack of software support. With both Apple and Samsung added 4K120p recording for the main lens this year, I wonder what Sony can do to keep their Xperia customers coming back. I bet Apple and Samsung will add 4K120p for other lenses in a year or 2, and I might not preorder new Xperia next year, depending on the announcement.
music used sounds very similar to trance tracks, nice selection bro🔥🔥
finally, you're back!
A beast🔥 how's the stabilization tho?
Recorded in 4K120p with mcpro24fps, edited in HLG, recommended to watch in HLG compatible devices. Most slow motions are after the 02:12 mark.
SDR version will come up soon.
Can you share your setting?
With some color adjustments applied with mask and frame interpretation made, I'm not sure what this video should be called...
This test could have been done back in August, but I was busy back there and by the time I got free time it was another long period of cloudy days.
Anyway, here's my experience about Xperia 1 VI on recording with mcpro24fps:
- In 30C high humidity environment, it will likely start throttling after recording 4K120p for more than 2 mins. In 25C 60%RH, it can record more than 4 mins and can keep the cycle of 2 mins recording 2 mins cooldown fairly well.
- focusing still feels like hit or miss.
- video quality is more or less the same as Xperia 1 V, at least for 4K120p
- same to Xperia 1 V, its telelens will cause frame drop if the light condition isn't good enough and/or capture too much nosie.
- for bird video recording, the extended optical zoom range is still not good enough for that, and preview latency is too much for that too. Though I suppose you don't use phone to record bird videos often.
Manual video recording for factory app still not available after 5 months of its release, and Blackmagic Camera app doesn't make use of 4K120p video recording for Xperia 1 VI (as of time of writing), makes me wonder how to convince people Xperia 1 VI is good for video recording. It has hardware potential, but seriously lack of software support.
With both Apple and Samsung added 4K120p recording for the main lens this year, I wonder what Sony can do to keep their Xperia customers coming back. I bet Apple and Samsung will add 4K120p for other lenses in a year or 2, and I might not preorder new Xperia next year, depending on the announcement.
Я тоже начинаю присматриваться к новому Samsung GalAXY S25 ULTRA в следующем году.
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