Apr 30, 2015

How to record slow motion Videos on Android


Hello friends welcome back to Trick Your World. One of the problem faced by android user when they compare there cell with IPhone one is that there android device can't really record slow motion videos (Ya some high Level Cells Supports Slow motion but right now I am talking about All android device). So even for my self I was trying to find some app that can enable me to record any kinda slow motion video from my own android device. So after this thoughts and some research I came here to share what I have got as an output of my research online.
We can actually Record Slow motion Videos With our Android!!  And that to with a freely avaliable App.  So let's see what it is and how actually we can use it :


1. The First step is To download this App freely available on the play store called Focal.
2. Apart from Slow Motion recording there are a lot really a lot more features in this app you will surely enjoy it.
3. Start the app and drag the camera button and select Video to come in video recording mode.




















4. Swipe from left to reveal adjustment panel.  Choose setting in it.
5. From setting reduce the size (resolution) of the video as much as u can (It's for performance reasons you can increase and check it later ).
6. Then Choose Video Frame Rate and select 120 in it!
7. That's all for it start recording the video.
8. The videos resolution would be some what bad I know as we our self reduced it.  Now you can increase the image size and see the performance changes.  For me It worked best on second Last option of image size.


So now that you know it well what this app can do now let's us look at some of the extra features provided by this app :-
1. Voice Trigger: Saying words like “Cheese”, “Cid”, or “Whiskey” would trigger the Focal app to capture the photo
Burst Mode: Can capture a lot of shots when you keep the shutter key pressed for a long time, with the captures being in multiples of 5
2. Video Snapshots: This would make it possible for the users to capture snapshots while recording the videos using the Focal app
3. HDR Mode
4. Auto White Balance
5. Scene Mode – Includes Candlelight, Landscape, Beach, Automatic, Fireworks, HDR
6. Effects: Includes negative, white-board, black & white, Blackboard, Sepia
7. Color adjustment
8. Auto-enhancement
9. A review drawer, by sliding from the top of the screen (in portrait). It shows your latest pictures.

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