![]() ![]() 4K footage from the main cam is detailed and contrasty, with spot on color reproduction. It smooths out shake nicely and we didn't observe any jello effect or issues when panning. The regular stabilization is already very good and it has you covered when more detailed footage (or, you know, autofocus) is required. Those caveats aside, the results are mightily impressive (as impressive as having this reviewer go for a run at all). It's also only available in 1080p resolution due to the processing power requirements and the lack of many extra pixels outside of the 2160p frame for the stabilization to crop in from. Aiming to replace your GoPro, it uses the ultra-wide camera, which means no autofocus. ![]() That's not all though - there is also a Super Steady mode for extra-bumpy occasions. There's electronic stabilization available in all modes except 2160p/60fps. The audio is always recorded in stereo at 256Kbps bitrate. HDR10+ footage is in H.265 only and the bitrate is 54Mbps. H.265 is also available, bringing those numbers down. With the H.264 codec, the videos are captured at 72Mbps bitrate, the - 48Mbps, the - 28Mbps, and the - 14Mbps. Of course, there's also 1080p at 30fps and 60fps as well. The Galaxy S10 is a highly-capable video camera that offers 2160p video at 60fps and 30fps, HDR10+ capture, and 960fps slow motion recording at 720p. ![]()
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