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Vadik Serebryansky2019-05-20 23:10:59
Cameras
Vadik Serebryansky, 2019-05-20 23:10:59

Is there a camera up to 20-25 thousand in terms of photo and video quality that is noticeably better than the Galaxy S9?

Both for work and for personal purposes, lately I have to take a lot of pictures and shoot.
There was S7, now S8, but I'm still dissatisfied with the video quality. You watch the video on your phone - like the norms, you mount it on your computer - it's rather soapy.
A long time ago, at the age of 13, I had an S3, then I begged a fotik from my parents for vacation, bought some kind of Sony for 8990.
Right now I am reviewing the photos and videos of that soap box and I understand that even the P30 and S10 do not reach such video quality ( although today it is also soap). Firstly, it had real optical stabilization, secondly, 10x optical zoom, and thirdly, the unreal smoothness of 30 fps video. Panoramas are also at a fairly high level, not to mention the pictures.
I want to take a camera, most likely Sony again. Can you recommend something around 20k to have a [email protected] video mode? No matter how many cameras I look at, the cashiers up to 70 do not shoot anything at 60 fps, there is a lot of junk and each device must be thoroughly studied for the year of manufacture, since even now there are models of 13-14 years in circulation.
Does anyone have cheap DSLRs from Canon? I like Kenon's live focus and strong blurring, which dramatically saves bitrate. Such videos are perfectly encoded and look incredibly cool on Youtube. Videos from that Sonya on YouTube crumble into squares, because the camera is trying to focus on everything, and YouTube's bitrate does not allow such generosity.
In principle, Kenon would also consider.
There is another option to upgrade to S9, I looked at it in the store yesterday, but when shooting 4k @ 60 in 20 seconds, the bodies heated up to a boiling state, almost burned. Video [email protected] is limited to 5 minutes, [email protected] to 10 minutes. Yes, and flickering, codec squares, crop with digital stabilization - all this remained just like on the S7. Maybe it should be updated, and then the camera will stock up to the full, but again, it does not have real stabilization and smoothness at 30 fps.
Can you recommend a camera model that will shoot great videos? It is desirable to blur what is out of focus in order to ideally code on YouTube.

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Dimonchik, 2019-05-20
@messi10

you here
and the local boys are waiting for OnePlus 7 Pro - they showed it on Hindu magazines like cool

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Astrohas, 2019-05-20
@Astrohas

I'm not an apple fan, but iPhones have good stabilization,

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