![]() ![]() Switch to video mode, and the ability to change frame rate shows up. For example, if you tap on the settings menu in photo mode, you won't see video frame rate options, because you're in photo mode. On the Pixel 6 Pro's camera app, these settings show up within the context of your shooting mode. Likewise, you know the camera setting menu that allows you to change video framerate, photo aspect ratio, and whether or not flash is on by default (always leave it off, by the way)? Other phones tend to group all these options into one generic settings page. This makes complete sense because time-lapse and slow-motion videos are just videos playing out at different speeds. For example, while many phones' camera app keep "Time Lapse" or "Slow Motion" as standalone modes separate from main video shooting mode (on an iPhone, you have to swipe two more times from "Video" in Xiaomi and Vivo phones, they're buried inside "More"), Google places them in a sub-menu that pops up when you've selected video mode. The Pixel 6 Pro's camera app is actually jam-packed with features, they are just well organized into sections so they're not all over the place. The Pixel 6 Pro's camera app is simple at first glance, but if you dig deeper, it's jam-packed with features.īut if you want to dig deeper, you can. Optical under-display fingerprint reader.Tertiary: 48MP f/3.5, telephoto, 4X optical zoom, 20x digital zoom.Secondary: 12MP f/2.2 ultra-wide camera, 114-degree FOV. ![]() Primary: 50MP f/1.8 Samsung GN1 primary camera, OIS.Full 24-bit depth for 16 million colors. ![]()
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