I have a Pixel 7 Pro running GrapheneOS stable without anything Google on it and installed OpenCamera through Droid-ify (F-Droid) and I can set it to 120fps in the OpenCamera settings. I thought I was able to shoot 4K at 120fps since no errors were recorded. When I downloaded the video files, I discovered they are 30p and not 120p like I was hoping. I tried the same settings on a Pixel 7 running the latest GrapheneOS stable as well and it gives an error that it cannot use 120fps. Any ideas? Thank you.

    I just tested the exact same 120fps at 1080p which also has the same result of footage being recorded at 30p.

    120 is likely limited to slow motion recording. Even the new Panasonic GH6 and Sony FX series just started offering 4K 120. Google Camera will allow you to shoot 4K 60 w/ or w/o HDR.

      Alephbet why don't you just use GrapheneOS camera or Google camera? They're superior to any third party camera apps.

        tmp That's not accurate for my pixel 7 pro. Shooting 4k with HDR on is only possible with 30 and not 60. HDR is greyed out at 60. And also, unfortunately, at 30 HDR on, video crashes if you manually focus on sth. To my knowledge that issue is exclusive to pixel 7 pro. Also like the long processing when taking portrait shots btw.

        Oops. Not sure why I wrote 4K 60 w/ HDR...HDR is only available at 30 is correct.

        I appreciate the responses. I really wanted to shoot 4K 24p but apparently lots of Android phones including the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro cannot shoot 24p. I was thinking maybe 4K 120p might work and then I would put it in a 24p timeline but no luck there apparently. Thank you to all.

        Pociwo Because there are very little configurable options on the stock GrapheneOS camera. I don't currently have any Google anything running on the phone so I'm less inclined to use Google Camera unless there is a huge advantage to doing so.