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#SUPER ZOOM VIDEO PLAYER ANDROID PRO#
In full: iPhone 13 Pro review (opens in new tab) Overall, the iPhone 13 Pro is without question the best iPhone for photographers (opens in new tab) to date (exactly what we’d expect) and it produces fantastic image and video quality, but it’s not for those who are particularly budget conscious, especially if you’re already in possession of a 12 Pro which is very nearly as good. We have the same focal lengths for the 26mm (equivalent) standard lens, and 13mm (0.5x) ultra-wide optic, but the telephoto lens has been extended to a 3x (78mm) offering, compared with the iPhone 12 Pro’s 2x lens. New picture styles are worth experimenting with, while the Cinematic video mode is a clever feature and nice to have if you're a budding movie-maker.Īs for camera hardware, Apple has gone for a triple lens set up on the iPhone 13 Pro, giving us a standard, ultra wide and telephoto lens. There's a useful new macro mode, along with an improvement to low light shooting with the ultra-wide camera. Though it's camera improvements may be fairly modest when compared to the iPhone 12 Pro, the iPhone 13 Pro still sports some worthwhile upgrades. In full: Google Pixel 6 Pro review (opens in new tab) While Google’s Tensor chipset gets hot on first setup and with intense gaming, day to day, we found everything from performance to photography to be impressive on Google’s top-tier flagship – a hands down win for Google.
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The sensor itself is tiny at 1/2 an inch, but thanks to Google’s software know-how matched with OIS, it’s still a cracking addition to the handset, and really makes the 6 Pro worth choosing over the regular Pixel 6. Utilising a 48MP sensor with an f/3.5 aperture, 104mm lens, the telephoto module gives you roughly 4x zoom. For a wider perspective, there's also a 12MP 17mm ultrawide camera module.īut arguably the most impressive camera in the Pixel 6 Pro is its new periscope zoom camera.
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Its triple rear-facing camera system has had a full hardware refresh: the main (26mm wide-angle) camera features a 50MP 1/1.31 sensor with 1.2-micron pixels, omnidirectional phase-detection autofocus, laser autofocus, and OIS. With the Pixel 6 Pro, Google hits the target. The Pixel 5 was great, but definitely wasn’t a top-end smartphone, and the Pixel 4 missed the mark for us, with rehashed camera hardware and overheating internals. Google’s first flagship in years has a lot to prove. In full: Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra review (opens in new tab) There's a powerful 5,000 mAh battery to keep it going for hours, and the design and look of the phone is simple but, to our eyes, very stylish. The S Pen stylus is brilliant, and gives you the kind of productivity you previously only got with a Galaxy Note. Its 6.8-inch AMOLED screen is to die for, with smooth motion, vivid colors, impressive brightness, and 500 pixels per inch resolution. More broadly, this is a large, stylish and powerful smartphone. And that's not to mention the selfie camera, with its 40MP resolution, f/2.2 aperture and 8K video capture at 24fps. There's also one 10MP telephoto with an equivalent three times zoom (f/2.4) and another 10MP telephoto with a 10 times zoom (f/4.9). The first of these boasts a 108MP sensor, with an f/1.8 aperture, Dual Pixel AF, and an 85-degree field of view. The 12MP ultra-wide camera features an f/2.2 aperture and a 120-degree field of view. In addition to all these, you can also try Miro Player which is no more being actively maintained but works – so you can give it a try, if nothing else works for you.The latest Galaxy flagship's four-camera system is top-notch, featuring wide, ultra-wide, telephoto and super-zoom sensors.
We would recommend you try out these open source video players over anything else.
#SUPER ZOOM VIDEO PLAYER ANDROID INSTALL#
In either case, follow the commands below to install it: sudo apt install parole You might find it listed in the Software Center but that’s not the updated version. You need to add an unofficial PPA in order to get the latest version of Parole. However, it’s a lightweight application that takes less system resources. Of course, it’s just another video player that works – you may not notice any difference “visually” that strikes out. It supports subtitles and you can also choose to extend its functionality using the plugins available. Parole is the default video player in Xfce desktop and offers a good deal of features.