Camera phone for slow-mo filming

Posted on the August 26th, 2007 under Mobile by Ryman

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The new LG KU990 Viewty camera phone has all the basic features of a mobile. An FM Radio, a microSDHC flash memory slot, it also has a built in audio player that supports AAC, eAAC, MP3, and WMA audio formats. The phone comes with a stylus and has a touch-screen interface with a “haptic” feedback (when you push an on-screen button, the whole phone vibrates for a fraction of a second).

On its camera side, boasting with a 5.1 megapixel with a resolution of 2,592 x 1,944 px. Has ISO 800 sensitivity, and includes an LED flash. Plus is also has an image stabilization feature, which in my opinion, is one of the most important feature of a camera. To prevent your pictures from getting blurry even from a very small and unnoticeable camera shake.

But what set’s it apart from the other camera phones? It has a ridiculously high 120-frames-per-second video frame rate. That even exceeds 24 FPS used for movies or the 30/60 FPS used for TV’s. Its 120 FPS speed can be used for slow-mo filming since it generates more than a hundred frames per seconds.

One other feature that most movie makes will like is that you can also use this to upload videos to YouTube with a touch of a button. With features like that, this should be called a video phone.

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One Response to 'Camera phone for slow-mo filming'

  1. August 29, 2007 at 5:15 pm
    ivy

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