The +Nexus​​ 6P slow motion video shared by +Dave Burke​ is well chosen and a delight to watch

Properly exposed, satisfying colors, no visible noise, and busy background in an out of focus bokeh blur.

We can observe some aliasing artifacts however, likely due to line-skipping high speed readout from the sensor.
It might be more aliasing artifacts than the iPhone slow-motion, and comparable to other Android phones on the market.

Later samples and comparisons will tell!

#supercurioBlog #video #Nexus



Hummingbird on N6P

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François Simond

Mobile engineer & analyst specialized in, display, camera color calibration, audio tuning

6 thoughts on “The +Nexus​​ 6P slow motion video shared by +Dave Burke​ is well chosen and a delight to watch”

  1. yea but have you seen slow motion on the s6! its horrible its basically upscaled 480p. plus 120fps is only 720p

    new iphone does it at 1080p now. I'm super close to bailing on my s6 and just taking the loss

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