Saturday, July 13, 2013

Mobile app developers’ now eye the camera

There is a growing trend of beefing up the camera of mobile devices these days. The high end android phones are already packed with cameras that are able to record videos that go beyond the conventional 30fps of frame rate. The galaxy S4 along with various other high end androids are already packed with video recording features with 120 fps of frame rate. Continuing the momentum, the recently launched Lumia 1020 is launched with a staggering 41mpgx cam and also features high frame rate video recording too. With apps like Vine and Everlapse, the market is now tilting towards the rich visual aspects that a Smartphone can deliver for the users.

Indian companies building apps suggest that there is an increasing trend of video recording apps in the app stores these days. After Vine brought the stop animation thing into the users’ hands, the Smartphone industry which is suffering a huge vacuum of innovation is looking towards this trend with some enthusiasm. Indian mobile app developers say that more frames in a video means higher and richer video experience. Slow motion videos and more artistic ones can be created with higher frame rates that could even become valuable for corporate as well.

Mobile App Developer across the world are eying the category of video making apps with enthusiasm and as more and more devices integrate advanced cameras in their sets, a lot of video making apps can be expected to hit the app stores in the next few months.
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