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Inside this video, I'm going to be showing you a video review on the Samsung Galaxy S3
and you'll be pleasantly surprised.
(Tyrone wipes back of the head) - what the hell was that?
In my hands, I've got amazing phone/camera/video cam, whatever you want to call it called the
Samsung Galaxy S3. Firstly, I want to thank my cousin for lending this to me to give it
a test run today and we're going to take it for a spin on testing out how the video works.
It's amazing camera so far so I want to get straight into it. Let's go and test it out.
This is so exciting. Can you hear me? Yeah, you can probably hear me.
All right right now, we are recording on the Samsung and also our other camera but you
can see right there there's a 4.8 big, big screen to be able to record videos on. Plus
also too, what I love about this camera right now is that it's got a 1280x720 resolution
so when you've actually recorded a video, you can actually watch it on a nice, big,
wide screen - full HD. Am I right? Yeah HD or something like that.
What you'll notice is that it has a plastic backing which keeps its weight down and weighs
in at 123grams. Next, we'll test out its external microphone and see how that sounds.
All right so this is the sound test with the microphone plugged in. And this is the sound
test with the microphone not plugged in.
I'm starting to fall in love with this thing, somebody stop me! Hah, what I love about this
thing - the Samsung actually has expandable SD micro card - whatever it is, it's a micro
SD card and you can plug that in. Right now, I've got a 32GB card in there and I'm recording
all my videos onto there. And what I really, really love about it is that the file sizes
are a lot smaller. Like Justin there - he's holding the camera, we usually record up to
about 300MB per minute and that's quite a large file size. Whereas we just tested this
thing and it actually records 125MB for a minute so it's less than half of what it is
on there and you're still getting the 1080HD resolution. So you can imagine how happy and
excited I am because you can record so much footage on this thing - such as cars driving
by.
Sometimes I find it really difficult with every single camera that I've held. Usually
with the Canon I've got a grip and everything but with a Samsung Galaxy, I can actually
put this in my hand nice and fits snuggly. As you can see I've got pretty big hands here
and holding this thing feels really, really comfortable. That's what is amazing about
this - you can actually walk around like this, you can walk around like that. It's got a
nice feel and grip to it so I'd recommend something like this for a great video recording.
In addition, the battery life on this thing is really good. It just keeps going, going,
going like the Energizer bunny.
So after reviewing the Samsung Galaxy S3, we want to know what your thoughts are. If
you like this video, click the Like button, leave a comment down below and tell me if
you like the Samsung S3 and if it's great for video.
As you've seen, the Samsung Galaxy S3 is an all-in-one device with phone and built-in
video camera allowing you to record full HD videos. It's convenient and it allows you
to record lots of videos and if you ran out of space, simply insert another micro SD card
and keep going.
I highly recommend recording videos using the Samsung Galaxy S3 if you already own it
rather than purchasing a budget camera. Alternatively if you're looking for a video recording device
with a smartphone, then this is the one I'd go for since it has a lot of cool features.