Download and install virtual keyboard and smartmovie on your phone,then open smartmovie on your phone,all the videos in your phone will be shown,select a video and while playing pause it.minimize smart movie and open virtual keyboard then go back to smartmovie then press and hold 9 key ,your video will be slow motion.
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I think Nokia 5800. iPhones are still quite slow and they are full of programs you may never use (maybe you can delete them, but you're still paying for them)
Depends. Both have great features. Nokia 5800 : Touch screen. It is way faster than N96 (as you know, N series phones tend to be slow). Bigger screen. Nokia N96 : Has an internal memory of 16 gigabytes. Is kind of like an Xpress Music phone, because it has mp3 buttons (pause, next track, previous track, etc.)
the stuntman jumps out of the window in normal speed then camera men make it slow motion
No you cannot play video in slowmotion nokia n8.
Some of the benefits of a slow motion video camera are: It allows one to catch on to the little details that would be missed at normal speed, it can be used to create special effects or funny videos.
No, the iPad Mini 3 does not support slow-motion video recording. It features an 8MP rear camera that can capture standard video at 1080p, but lacks the slow-motion capability found in later models like the iPad Mini 4 and newer.
Dave Chappelle often uses the camera effect of slow motion for comedic effect. This is notably used in the Prince sketch, where Prince is depicted dominating a game of pickup basketball.
No. Slow motion is the result of recording images at a very fast rate and then playing them back at a normal rate.
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You can use a high-speed camera to capture the slow motion of the object and analyze its movement frame by frame. Alternatively, you can use motion-sensing technology like a motion sensor or accelerometer to detect the object's movement even if it is too slow to see with the naked eye.
slow motion is when you move slow like in movies.
You can use a high-speed camera or motion-tracking technology to detect the movement of the object even if it's too slow to see with the naked eye. These tools can capture and analyze the motion to determine if the object is in fact moving.