Phone: Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra & S23 Ultra Settings: Record using Pro Mode Settings on top of screen Click the Gear icon, turn on Grid lines. (Easier to make sure the idols are in the box/area that you want to record.) Change video recording resolution to UHD 60 (that is 4K resolution, 60 FPS, video will be big files size so you might want to transfer files to increase storage) If 4K videos storage is too big, change to UHD 30 or smaller like FHD 60 or FHD 120. Settings on near the bottom of the screen ISO: 100 - 200 range MIC: REAR (so that the audio recorded is coming from the back of the phone - from stage, and not just audio from around the phone) If you realise there are sound distortions, you can also change the dB levels to -8 to -10/-12 range in the Mic settings bottom of screen. Make sure your phone is fully charged as recording will drain your phone battery. If you have portable powerbank, it'll be good to use it so at least towards end of concert, you can still use your phone. Additional tips on recording, when moving the phone camera to record, do it slowly as moving too fast would make the watcher feel nauseous and dizzy when watching the videos (comments from my family). Try to keep your arm near your body so your arm will not tire so easily and also try to keep a steady hand when recording. Personally I have had my elbow support by the armrest or even with a bottle that was in the drink cupholder. When recording, you may tap the screen to focus and there should be a white icon that appears for a few seconds where you can lock the focus, the icon will become yellow. If you had managed to help your camera focus better, the recording will be even better.
Phone: Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra & S23 Ultra
Settings: Record using Pro Mode
Settings on top of screen
Click the Gear icon, turn on Grid lines. (Easier to make sure the idols are in the box/area that you want to record.)
Change video recording resolution to UHD 60 (that is 4K resolution, 60 FPS, video will be big files size so you might want to transfer files to increase storage)
If 4K videos storage is too big, change to UHD 30 or smaller like FHD 60 or FHD 120.
Settings on near the bottom of the screen
ISO: 100 - 200 range
MIC: REAR (so that the audio recorded is coming from the back of the phone - from stage, and not just audio from around the phone)
If you realise there are sound distortions, you can also change the dB levels to -8 to -10/-12 range in the Mic settings bottom of screen.
Make sure your phone is fully charged as recording will drain your phone battery. If you have portable powerbank, it'll be good to use it so at least towards end of concert, you can still use your phone.
Additional tips on recording, when moving the phone camera to record, do it slowly as moving too fast would make the watcher feel nauseous and dizzy when watching the videos (comments from my family).
Try to keep your arm near your body so your arm will not tire so easily and also try to keep a steady hand when recording. Personally I have had my elbow support by the armrest or even with a bottle that was in the drink cupholder.
When recording, you may tap the screen to focus and there should be a white icon that appears for a few seconds where you can lock the focus, the icon will become yellow. If you had managed to help your camera focus better, the recording will be even better.