Motion Cam App RAW Video vs Sony a7s iii
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- Опубліковано 26 лип 2024
- Motion Cam App Review | Android smartphone 4K RAW Video comparison with pro camera Sony a7s iii
Motion Cam App is a free app that allows your supported Android devices to record RAW videos in DNG format and it unlocks great potential for mobile videography, but is it that much better than the stock camera App and is it comparable to pro camera like Sony a7s III? Today we have a comparison of OnePlus 7 Pro shooting RAW DNG video via Motion Cam App vs Sony a7s III 4K video comparison. RAW video on a smartphone vs pro camera Sony a7s III. Also we'll talk about RAW video on a smartphone workflow, benefits and drawbacks of it and more! Enjoy watching!
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00:00 - Motion cam RAW video on a smartphone vs Pro Camera
00:42 - Compatible devices and sensor limitations
01:17 - Footage comparison with Sony a7s III
03:20 - Workflow nuances | it's a pain...
04:04 - Do you need a powerful computer for it?
04:50 - Recording options and external SSD
05:25 - Conclusion and upcoming firmware
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Would you shoot RAW video on a smartphone?
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Yes, I've been shooting 😃
Yes, I'm already doing it for sometime now! My windows laptop with GTX 1660ti was able to render a 5 min RAW video in just a few minutes and I did color correct and all as well. This maybe one of those things which M1 Pro isn't optimized for so it struggles a lot here and my laptop has even lesser RAM at 8GB not 16GB
I have an s22 ultra and a crappy $200 Motorola phone but it has a 50mp camera. The videos on both can be comparable. Like holy crap this app is amazing
Yes do it all the time, and the quality is fantastic using the Samsung S22 Ultra with MotionCam, the gap is closing rapidly!
The folder of exported DNGs can be dragged to DaVinci Resolve and everything is handled like a single file. Then just auto color in the color space and some sharpening then export thats it. There is no need to process images in Lightroom at all.
So it's better to export as dng and not video?
I agree that the workflow can be hellish. But in exchange, I can potentially get comparable footage to my Sony mirrorless. So, I'd say it's a good trade-off in situations where I want maximum visual quality with minimum setup.
He did it the harder way. It is very simple.
HI, about noise in motion cam footage.... there is a tool call motioncam tool for poc which convert file container to CinemaDNGs.
while converting, there is noise reduction of 4 level. which has better noise reduction than in lightroom.
How does it compare to NR in davinci
@@nathancasey7712 Motioncam tools stack RAW dng Frames unlike video footage. This results in better detaits recovery. Also that tool can stack 32frames , whilte davici only can do 5
convert the video on your macbook , use davinci resolve for editing and your process will be 10x smoother , motioncam footage is just awesome with zero artifacts no compression i love it
One of the best comparison I have ever seen I've been waiting you're such a video for 4 months or even more maybe👏👏👏👏
Thanks mate)) I appreciate it) stay tuned!
Now the video is complete!! You finally got the gopnik in there!
😂
Fast forward in 2024, motioncam app has been used by Samsung and Google to promote their phones. It also now record in mcrawlog, prores and hevc 10-bit.
I’d also love if you can revisit this video with newer motioncam app v3 and with oneplus12 or oppo find x7 ultra
The gap is closing in! I remember recording video with vidicons, the change to CCD and the added software to counter its low inherent contrast and of course software would correct the lens issues as well.
OMG. Raw quality . detail compare. Thank you.
Welcome mate) stay tuned)
thanks for this...I didn't know the app
Good to know. Thank you.
Thanks 👍
shooting on motioncam is kinda like shooting on a film camera because of lack of storage and instant playback
Xiaomi Poco X3 works too. For better performance without damaged frames use more RAM in settings and crop top and bottom. I using 3480x1920 with ISO 100 and 1/48 shutter speed.
I've found that using free open source blender software to sequence the raw dng files into a uncompressed avi video, gives the fastest and easiest raw video file that can than be fully graded with video edit software. Just FYI
hard work
Great video, Oleg! Finally! I remember asking of this test back in December 😊😊
Yeah, 7 Pro not the best to deliver this, but this workflow is much more easier recording that straight on SSD through usb-c to usb-c adapter and converting on windows pc. Davinci handles those raw cinema dng's on windows pc easily for me. Wonder why its more issue of stress on mac - it should be opposite:)
For many asking which phone is best - i would say for 4K60fps raw is 1+8Pro / Mi 11 Ultra or Mi 10 Ultra. S20/S20FE with snapdragon 865 works very good too up 4K30fps. Also Oppo Find X3 Pro.
Any new release of 2022 phones is very bad. Phone's are degrading in some way.
Thanks)) I appreciate your advice!
How did you determine that the oneplus 8 pro is the best option? I want to purchase a phone specifically to use for raw video recording, why is the oneplus 8 pro the best and how did you validate that? Thanks
@@daxfitz I heard a lot of positive comments about one plus 8 pro on this topic😉
@@daxfitz Hi Dax, I can't say its best option, but the most of Advanced Mobile Video Recording group users come to conclusion that this is one of the best devices for it - recording RAW cinema dng videos with MotionCam. The OnePlus 8 Pro (and other 1+) devices actually are not the best overall for regular video recording because of internal limitations of device and 3rd party apps, however, somehow MC app is not blocked or limited for now (dont update to android 12!!). It can record 4K60fps raw video via main lens, can go even further with some modding (for example Mi 10 Ultra can go up 4K100fps with motion cam, then modded I would believe it could be able to squeeze up to 4K120fps even!). But Xiaomi has a limit to internal recording, and 1+8 Pro can record directly to SSD drive connected to phone via usb-c adapter (both ways). Other phone which can record 4K60fps with all the lens is Mi 11 Ultra.
But now I found out that ZTE Nubia Z40Pro has 1/1.3" 64MP Sony IMX787 sensor, paired with 35mm lens with aperture of f1.65. Seems incredible lens setup, wonder if it can work with MotionCam app without big issues. Also phone has usb-c type 3.1 port - so SSD recording also possible, making it possible one of the most impressive mobile phones with main camera (only!) in mind to record videos. 35mm lens from first view of few reviews looks incredible with details and shallow dof.
@@miesto_paukstis Thank you for your detailed response, I could feel your enthusiasm and I appreciate you taking the time to respond. It is truly amazing that we have progressed this far, this has honestly been a dream of mine for a long time. Based on specs (sensor size / lens combo) wouldnt you say that the MI 11 ultra is the most compatible and full featured phone to use with motioncam? Are there any documented issues with the Mi 11 ultra that you are aware of? How many sensors can I use with the 1+8 pro?
fair assessment, I think shooting with mcpro24fps is a better quality/workflow solution.
This has a point. I use motion cam only for very heavy scenes only. Or if good skind tone or correct colors needed. Otherwise mcpro24fps is very beautiful interface and advanced app, easy to work with and possibly best output except raw. But rooting and modding device to have low power encoder disabled can reach almost level of MotionCam without lot of hastle with MC.
@@miesto_paukstis Good point.
Hi, i can't find the mp4 expor option, I'm testing with my samsung s22 ultra. this feature is related to your specific phone firmware update? thanks
This firmware isn’t out yet, as I said in the video.
This much workflow is so unnecessary.
Use davinci resolve. You can even get better quality with less noise because davinci resolve is the only editor that debayers dng files correctly and it's free. That chroma noise its happening because small sensor but also bad debayer of files.
Smartphones that have camera2api enabled can work with this app, but app is not optimized to work with all smartphones.
I have Xiaomi mi a3 $150
My friend have realme 5 gt with bigger and better sensor and have more chroma noise in the shadows at lower iso.
How do you compress these motion cam videos after grading
There are multiple ways) I prefer ProRes LT
Unfortunately, my phone doesn't support raw footage
even with that phone (SD855 Chipsset) did you still experienced frame drops while recording? resulting to a laggy video output
I didn’t notice
@@NOlimitsON you mentioned some fps drops? What did you mean by that?
Hi can i ask you
Is it compatibe on Xiaomi note 10 pro?🙏
You can check it out on the website which is in the description below
Thank you
You mean redmi note 10 pro?
I do have some videos about it..
it works but not best
Is there any way to Import DNG file To Da Vinci Resolve Ipad?
Not sure… I hope yes
Hey, what about using a s22 ultra with this app? It’s a really big sensor compared to this one plus 7 pro, I guess it would look awesome
Maybe)) but the sensor will be still relatively small
Hei Gabriel - no S22 Ultra is quite bad with MotionCam. Big, but bad sensor with 9to1 nona binning - motion cam unveils its flaws. Also Samsungs internal limitations. Best output from Samsung is just "cheap" S20 FE with snapdragon processor :)
Xperia phones also can be skipped..
So for other options it kinda leaves 1+ 8 Pro (9 Pro is worse..), Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra or 11 Ultra. I would be interested in Honor Magic 4 Ultimate edition, as it has same sensor of 1/1.12" type as Mi 11 Ulta, but much wider aperture of f1.6.. Just wonder if it has any limitations or not with MotionCam.. Because its Honor (Huawei).. For import the Nubia Z40 Pro with 35mm main lens would be interesting too to test if it works with MC
@@miesto_paukstis Interesting, I watched some videos with the s22 ultra + motion cam and it really didn’t look very pleasing, I thought it was just some bad editing and color grading by the owner
@@Gabriel-mi4sd No, sensor itself is bad. HM1, HM3 and even HM2 is bad for video.. Sensor size is important, but not only. Pixel size is very bad there, and binning helps only for photos. for photo's it relies on heavy processing and its quite fine tunned this generation. So S22 is good for photos as overall, but that kept on stock camera.
I tried S22U by myself a little, nice phone, but for video it kept me away.. Also main lens too wide, 23mm - huge issues with RAW. Even more issues than mine's Mi 11U. And that one is superior in terms of sensor.
@@miesto_paukstis It would be fantastic if Apple, Samsung or any other big company developed a native raw video capability with great software and everything else. The problem is the digital sharpness, cause even the “raw” format from apple in the iPhones, from Samsung in the Galaxys and from google in the pixels are still treated with the noise reduction+sharpening, so it’s basically pointless…
Lightroom just removes details which makes it worse than just keeping all the noise. This thing needs temporal noise reduction.
Temporal noise reduction can be done with app devs external converter for windows or mac. Just select frame merging option (best from 4 to 8 depending on scene). Works quite well, leaving minor artifacts (shutter speed depends). Also slightly increases dynamic range.
Love that it is less stress loading on system then doing noise reduction in Davinci, for example
How is motioncam on android vs log on iPhone?
Didn’t test it yet
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Thanks, great video. Too much hassle and time for me. You saved me a lot of wasted hours. 👍
Welcome mate) stay tuned)
it's worth the hassle
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Fun fact samsung s21 doesn't work samsung locks thirs phones on a kernel level lol