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Video Recording Frame Rate - Normal vs. Slo-Mo vs. Economy

Updated over 10 months ago

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There are three recording frame rates in the Video Producer: Normal, Slo-Mo, and Economy. Here are their differences.

Normal

  • Full HD resolution β€”1080P (1920 x 1080)

  • Records at 30 frames per second (FPS)

  • Better low-light performance due to a slower frame rate

  • Portions you set to slow motion are not as smooth due to fewer frames

  • Smaller file size, faster upload times

Slo-Mo

It doesn't record in slow motion but at a higher frame rate to make smoother slow motion possible.

  • Reduced resolution β€” 720P (1280 x 720)

  • The device determines the recording frame rate (60 - 240 FPS)

  • Poorer low light performance due to faster frame rate

  • Smoother slow motion due to a higher frame rate

  • Larger file size, slower upload times

Economy

  • Reduced resolution β€” 720P (1280 x 720)

  • Records at 30 frames per second (FPS)

  • Better low-light performance due to a slower frame rate

  • Portions you set to slow motion are not as smooth due to fewer frames

  • Smallest file size, fastest upload times

You have unlimited video storage, so we encourage you to record lots of videos to share.

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