The HONOR 70 5G is offered by the company as the best vlogging phone because of its Solo Cut Mode and the new Sony IMX800 Super Sensing Dual Main cameras.
HONOR Solo Cut Mode
The new phone has a 54MP Dual Main Camera that boasts the Sony IMX800 image sensor, dual 1080p HD videos, and a 3-stop zoom full view. The camera setup is also equipped with the Industry’s first Solo Cut Mode that is tailored for content creators/vloggers.
You can click here to check out how the Solo Cut mode works.
Multi-Video Recording – The HONOR 70 supports multi-video recording, with its 1080p video shooting and a resolution of 2520 x 1080 pixels. With just one shot, you can now use the front and rear cameras simultaneously or choose from the following modes to make the vlogging experience fun, exciting and engaging.
- Front-to-Rear Seamless Recording: Users can switch between the front and rear cameras when recording video content.
- Dual View Recording (Front & Rear Cameras): Users can record on the front and rear cameras at the same time. Dual-view shows what is captured by both cameras side by side.
- Picture-in-Picture (Two Rear Cameras): Users can record simultaneously with the Super Sensing Camera and the Ultra Wide Angle Camera. Dual-view shows what is captured by both cameras side by side.
- Fast-Slow-Motion Recording: This mode supports both fast and slow-motion recording, allowing users to be creative and record content in both fast and slow motion. This brings a unique format to video content.
Other features that Enhance your image/video-capturing experience are the following:
- 4K video recording at 30fps
- 1/1.49-inch sensor
- 54MP IMX800 Super Sensing Main Camera
- 50MP Ultra-Wide & Macro Main Camera and a 2MP Depth Camera
- Person Re-Identification and Person Temporal Tracking Technology
As a quick refresher, the HONOR 70 5G has a 6.67-inch OLED curved display powered by a 4800mAh battery with 66W SuperCharge support.
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