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Can someone explain me what does these things means

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MO7SHAY
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What does 5x, 10x , 15x etc means like fps and what by like what does x means in hyperlapse mode?


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Tech_xplorer
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That's hyperlapse time intervals I believe.
5x is an interval of basically 1/6th of a second.

Another one is 10x, which is basically a photo every third of a second. Same as above, just too fast of an interval to see much change.

The interval for 15x basically one photo every half a second. Again pretty fast, but getting closer to normal use. The app suggests this is good for clouds, I’ll show you it isn’t and what would be better.

30x is the equivalent of a 1 second interval. Which is pretty great. This will give you a much better look in my opinion. Samsung Hyperlapse suggests this is a good one for people, I agree, I also think it’s better for clouds and traffic than the other ones as well.

45x is the night mode which is basically the equivalent of a 1.5 second interval. Which is nice but not much of a big gap.

60x is the biggest one which is basically a photo every two seconds.

https://hyperlapsephotography.com/samsung-time-lapse-settings/

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bibhudattaT
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That means recording speed. For example if 5x selected then the phone will record only 1 second video of every 5 second video.

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pmanish88
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X means the zoom level of your camera you can directly do that much zoom by clicking on that numbers
And fps means a recording frame per second
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MO7SHAY
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It's from hyperlapse mode not from regular mode
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Tech_xplorer
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That's hyperlapse time intervals I believe.
5x is an interval of basically 1/6th of a second.

Another one is 10x, which is basically a photo every third of a second. Same as above, just too fast of an interval to see much change.

The interval for 15x basically one photo every half a second. Again pretty fast, but getting closer to normal use. The app suggests this is good for clouds, I’ll show you it isn’t and what would be better.

30x is the equivalent of a 1 second interval. Which is pretty great. This will give you a much better look in my opinion. Samsung Hyperlapse suggests this is a good one for people, I agree, I also think it’s better for clouds and traffic than the other ones as well.

45x is the night mode which is basically the equivalent of a 1.5 second interval. Which is nice but not much of a big gap.

60x is the biggest one which is basically a photo every two seconds.

https://hyperlapsephotography.com/samsung-time-lapse-settings/

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bibhudattaT
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That means recording speed. For example if 5x selected then the phone will record only 1 second video of every 5 second video.
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Wodehouse
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In the context of Samsung's Hyperlapse feature, the options 5x, 10x, 15x, and Auto refer to the time-lapse speed multiplier.

Here's what each option means:

- _5x_: Records video at 5 times the normal speed, condensing 5 seconds of real-time footage into 1 second of video.
- _10x_: Records video at 10 times the normal speed, condensing 10 seconds of real-time footage into 1 second of video.
- _15x_: Records video at 15 times the normal speed, condensing 15 seconds of real-time footage into 1 second of video.
- _Auto_: Allows the device to automatically adjust the time-lapse speed based on the scene, ensuring the best possible result.

By selecting a higher multiplier (e.g., 15x), you can create a more dramatic time-lapse effect, while a lower multiplier (e.g., 5x) will produce a more subtle effect. The Auto option provides a convenient way to let the device optimize the time-lapse speed for you.

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