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How to Use the Samsung Galaxy 8K 120FPS Slow-Mo Feature

Experience ultra-slow motion video recording with stunning 8K quality on your Samsung Galaxy device. This guide provides detailed instructions on enabling, recording, and editing slow-motion footage at 120FPS.


1. Access the Camera App

Start by opening the Camera app to access all available shooting modes, including slow-motion.

  1. Unlock your Samsung Galaxy and locate the Camera app icon on your home screen or app drawer.
  2. Tap the icon to open the Camera app.
  3. Swipe or use the mode selector to navigate to the video recording section.
  4. Verify that you are in the appropriate mode to access advanced features.

2. Enable the 8K 120FPS Slow-Mo Mode

Activate the specific slow-motion mode that allows you to record in 8K resolution at 120FPS.

  1. In the Camera app, swipe through the available shooting modes until you find the “Slow-Mo” option.
  2. Tap on “Slow-Mo” to select it as your shooting mode.
  3. Look for the resolution and frame rate settings within this mode and select 8K and 120FPS if available.
  4. Confirm the selection to activate the desired recording parameters.

3. Adjust Video Settings for Optimal Quality

Fine-tune your camera settings to ensure the best possible slow-motion recording quality.

  1. Tap the settings gear icon within the Camera app to access the advanced video settings.
  2. Navigate to the video resolution or quality settings section.
  3. Select 8K resolution and verify that the frame rate is set to 120FPS for slow-motion.
  4. Adjust additional settings such as stabilization, HDR, and sound recording according to your preference.

4. Record Your Slow-Mo Video

Capture stunning slow-motion footage by following these simple recording steps.

  1. Ensure your device is stable by placing it on a flat surface or using a tripod.
  2. Frame your subject carefully and prepare for the scene you want to capture.
  3. Press the record button to start filming in slow-motion mode.
  4. Record your desired footage, keeping in mind any time limits associated with 8K recording.
  5. Tap the stop button once you have finished capturing your video.

5. Edit and Review Your Slow-Mo Video

Use the built-in editing tools to refine your slow-motion video and enhance its visual appeal.

  1. Open the Gallery app or your preferred video editor from within the Camera app.
  2. Locate and select the slow-motion video you just recorded.
  3. Utilize available editing features to trim the video, adjust playback speed, or apply filters and effects.
  4. Save your edits and review the final video to ensure it meets your creative expectations.

6. Troubleshoot Common Slow-Mo Recording Issues

If you experience problems during slow-motion recording, follow these troubleshooting steps to resolve them.

  1. Check that your device has sufficient storage space to accommodate large 8K video files.
  2. Confirm that your Samsung Galaxy’s software is up-to-date by checking for system updates.
  3. Restart the Camera app if you notice lag or unresponsiveness while recording.
  4. Revisit the slow-motion settings to ensure 8K and 120FPS are correctly enabled.
  5. If issues persist, consult the Samsung support website or user manual for further guidance.

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