3/27/2013

How To Use Your Samsung Galaxy S3 For Video?

By Tyrone Shum


All right, presently, we are recording on the Samsung and also our other camera. It has a 4.8 inch screen to be able to capture videos on. Plus, what I love about this camera at the moment it's got a 1280x720 resolution so when you've actually recorded a video, you could watch it with a nice, big, wide screen - full HD. What you'll notice is that it includes plastic backing which keeps its weight down and weighs in at 123grams. Next, we'll test out its external microphone and find how that sounds.

All right so this is the sound test with the microphone connected. And this is the sound test with the microphone not plugged in.

The Samsung actually has expandable micro SD card and you could plug that in. Currently, I've got a 32GB card in there and I'm recording all my videos onto there. And what I actually love about it is that the file sizes are a lot smaller. Also, sometimes I find it's a bit difficult with each and every camera that I've held. Usually with the Canon I've got a grip and everything however with a Samsung Galaxy, I can actually put this in my hand nice and fits snuggly. And also, the battery life on this thing is totally good. Definitely keeps going the same as the Energizer bunny.

So after reviewing the Samsung Galaxy S3, we need to know what your thoughts are. If you like this video, tell me if you like the Samsung S3 and also if it's great for video. As you've seen, the Samsung Galaxy S3 is an all-in-one device with phone and built-in video camera allowing you to capture full HD videos. It's practical plus it enables record a lot of videos and also if you ran out of space, simply insert another micro SD card and keep going.

I highly recommend capturing videos using the Samsung Galaxy S3 if you already own it in place of getting a budget camera. Additionally if you're looking for a video recording device using a smartphone, then this is the one I'd choose mainly because it carries a lot of cool features.




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