Justin Duino / How-To GeekSamsung Galaxy devices are known for having great cameras and tons of features. This combination means a Samsung camera app with a lot going on. We’ll share some of the best features you should be using. Note: Some of the features in this list are not available on all Samsung Galaxy devices. Some camera features are reserved for high-end models with multiple cameras. Change the Frame Rate Frame rate—or “frames per second” (FPS)—determines the number of frames captured every second. The higher the frame rate, the smoother motion will appear. Movies are typically shot in 24 FPS, while phones typically shoot videos in 30 FPS. The Samsung camera app has the ability to switch between a few different frame rates. Certain frame rates are only available at specific resolutions. Most Samsung Galaxy devices can shoot at 30 FPS in HD, FHD, and UHD, and 60 FPS in FHD and UHD. Some high-end models can shoot at 24 FPS in 8K. Switch over to the “Video” option and tap the frame rate icon (resolution over a number) and choose the resolution/frame rate you’d like. Record Timelapse Videos Timelapse videos—sometimes called “Hyperlapse”—condense long periods of time into short videos. It’s a great feature for showing things that move very slowly, like the sun moving through the sky. Samsung Galaxy devices have a “Hyperlapse” feature built-in to the camera app. It’s easy to use, and doesn’t require any advanced knowledge of photography. Just make sure you have something to… Click below to read the full story from How To Geek
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