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Minggu, 23 November 2014

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 vs iPhone 6 Plus: Optical Image Stabilization comparison


Both Samsung and Apple scored a first with their new phablets: Optical Image Stabilization. That's right, both the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and the iPhone 6 Plus are equipped with the gizmo, promising to minimize and correct for shake and tremor during video capture. 

Sure, an OIS module's usefulness extends beyond just video – if the software is optimized for it, it'll also free up the camera to go for slower shutter speeds, and that's beneficial when shooting in dark environments, as the tiny sensor can use any help it can get taking in as much light as possible. This is achievable, because the stabilizing contraption will essentially nullify tremor in your hands (yes, they tremble even if you think you're keeping perfectly still), and thus, side-step blur. In other words, while OIS is, strictly speaking, hardware, it is of little use if it receives no proper support from the camera software. 

Starting with Samsung, the company calls its particular implementation "Smart OIS", which is just a marketing term that refers to the joined efforts of the aforementioned widget and Digital Image Stabilization on the software side. Much the same arrangement is also true with the iPhone 6 Plus – OIS is implemented alongside software stabilization, which Apple chose to call Cinematic Video Stabilization.

So how do these two handle themselves, and is one better than the other? The truth is that they're about equally good in stabilizing shaky footage, but they different in terms of the kind of scenarios they handle best. For example, in our experience, the Note 4 was better at minimizing small to medium amounts of shake, while the iPhone 6 Plus outdid it when real jerky movements were involved (arguably less common). Even with that distinction, though, we still think that we have a situation close to a stalemate at our hands, but we ended up liking the Note 4 just a bit more. Take a look.
 
Article Resource:  Note 4 vs iPhone 6 Plus: Optical Image Stabilization comparison

Senin, 17 Desember 2012

Google Releases Youtube Capture App for iPhone, iPod Touch, not for android

Google just released the new iOS version of Google Maps last week, and the Official app on the App store have 10M downloads in first two days, according to a post on Google+ this morning , wrote by Jeff Huber, Google's senior vice president of Commerce & Local. And on Monday Google introduced a new YouTube Capture app for iOS device, which compatible with iPhone, iPod Touch, that lets you shoot videos and then share them on social networks, such as Facebook, Twitter and of course the Google+, YouTube.
The app includes Features as below:
Film and share videos with YouTube Capture:
  • Easy, fast recording
  • Touch up videos with color correction, stabilization, trimming, and music tracks
  • Upload to YouTube, Google+, Facebook, and Twitter simultaneously
So far,there is no android version of YouTube Capture for the android device and we are not sure when one will be available. For those who are fond of this app, it may be a long time to wait, so here I have discovered a list of similar apps for you.

Viddy
Social video-creating app Viddy officially launched on Android on December 13, 2012, which has been available for iOS for some time.
Features:
  • Capture & Beautify: Viddy lets you take videos and apply custom Video Effects that range from vintage to futuristic, and, washed out to high contrast looks for that perfect artistic touch
  • Music: Add popular music to set the perfect soundtrack
  • Share: One-click sharing to social networks including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, & Tumblr, with hash tags and geo-tagging. Or share by Email or SMS.
  • Engage: Follow your friends and interact by liking and commenting on their videos
  • Discover: Real-time video discovery of Popular, Trending, and Featured videos on Viddy
You can download the app by click the link.

Socialcam
Socialcam is a free video sharing app that allows users to quickly and easily upload videos to social networks and share with others via SMS or email. You can also able to browse, like, and comment on your friend’s videos.
Features:
  • Unlimited video length and storage
  • Upload video while you are recording for fastest possible upload
  • Record video offline and it uploads later when you have Internet
  • Tag your friends in videos
  • Instant notification when you are tagged in a video
  • Browse, like, and comment on your friend’s videos
  • Share videos with Email, SMS, Facebook, Twitter, Posterous, Tumblr, and Dropbox
You can review or download the app by click here.