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0:00So peeps, early viewer tags. So Oppo has
0:02released three new models recently. The
0:04standard Reno 15, the more affordable
0:06Reno 15 [music] F, and the
0:07top-of-the-line the Reno 15 Pro. We took
0:10them all out for a review and at this
0:12point we pretty much know everything
0:14about the Oppo Reno 15 series 5G. From
0:16the multimedia experience, solid
0:18performance, and camera capabilities.
0:21Now we’re going to explore more
0:22convenient and user-friendly ways to up
0:24your video graphic game. We’re talking
0:25about shooting high-quality videos and
0:27getting familiar with native video
0:29editing capabilities right through the
0:30phone.
0:34>> [music]
0:37>> Before we get to the bits, let’s do a
0:39camera specs recap. In this video we’re
0:41mainly focusing on the Oppo Reno 15 Pro
0:445G boasting a quad camera setup. It’s
0:46consists of a 200 megapixel main shooter
0:48with OIS, a 50 megapixel ultra-wide, a
0:5150 megapixel telephoto, and a 50
0:54megapixel wide-angle selfie camera.
0:56Powering the phone is the MediaTek
0:57Dimensity 8450 and it has a compact
1:00size. Sporting a 6.32 inch full HD plus
1:02AMOLED display. By the way, our full
1:04review of the Reno 15 Pro is up on the
1:06YugaTech channel if you haven’t watched
1:08it already. Now that’s out of the way,
1:10let’s dive into our main topic starting
1:12with capturing 4K [music] HDR ultra
1:14steady videos. Smartphones in general
1:16may have gotten better at shooting
1:17videos, but it seems not all are able to
1:20shoot 4K videos that still stabilize in
1:22some way. The Oppo Reno 15 Pro 5G is no
1:25stranger to that being able to capture
1:274K HDR ultra steady videos. This is
1:29possible with Oppo’s integration of
1:31software and hardware capabilities. The
1:32phone is set to deploy its next-gen
1:34electronic image stabilization to work
1:36hand-in-hand with optical image
1:38stabilization alongside a closed-loop
1:39motor. This system effectively reduces
1:41camera shake and keeps the footage
1:43smooth and [music] steady. The best
1:45part, it’s enabled across all camera
1:47sensors of the Reno 15 Pro. So no matter
1:49which camera you use, be it rear,
1:51ultra-wide, telephoto, or even the
1:54selfie camera, all your videos come out
1:56in crisp 4K HDR. Just head over to the
1:59camera app, switch to video mode, and on
2:01the upper part of the interface toggle
2:03on the ultra steady and HDR option. Not
2:06to mention, you can even shoot 4K videos
2:08at 60 frame per second. Great for
2:10shooting fast-moving subjects. If you’re
2:12familiar with professional video
2:13editing, you can slow these 4K 60fps
2:15clips down to 50% speed. This is to
2:18achieve that nice slow motion effect
2:20with none of that choppy motion
2:21appearing on the video. [music]
2:31Adding a cinematic feel to your daily
2:33vlogs or whatnot. Speaking of vlogs, one
2:35way to spice things up is using the dual
2:37video mode. As the name suggests, it
2:39lets you shoot video from both rear and
2:41front [music] cameras at the same time.
2:43It’s especially useful when you’re doing
2:45something interesting or taking a group
2:47photo while being the one behind the
2:49camera. You can easily take advantage of
2:51this feature to include yourself in the
2:52frame right then and there. There are
2:54also several framing options available.
2:56You can decide whether the front or rear
2:57camera takes the larger frame dual video
2:59mode and even change the layout to a
3:01circular frame or split screen view.
3:03Another thing I appreciate about this
3:05phone is that you can now seamlessly
3:07switch from the rear to the front camera
3:09and vice versa. That’s something you
3:11couldn’t do before, let alone on the
3:13majority of Android phones out there. So
3:15it’s nice to finally have that option
3:17especially since the Reno 15 Pro’s front
3:19camera is actually a wide-angle lens.
3:22It’s a small change, but it makes
3:24perfect sense for a camera-centric
3:26smartphone. Completing the whole mobile
3:28creator experience is the ability to
3:30edit your videos natively on the Oppo
3:32Reno 15 Pro. No extra app needed as it’s
3:34built in right under the default photos
3:36app. It’s pretty feature-packed too with
3:38basic stuff like cutting clips, adding
3:40music to more advanced ones like adding
3:42a speed ramp up, background music, and
3:44transitions. And because this is a
3:46native app, the video quality stays the
3:48same so there won’t be any unnecessary
3:50compression. Plus you can export your
3:52edited videos however you want, whether
3:54in 4K or 1080p. Unlike popular editing
3:57apps that lock export settings behind a
4:00paywall. Video editing is already
4:01challenging on its own and having a
4:03convenient built-in editing app makes
4:05the task a lot easier for a lot of
4:07people. And that’s it for the short
4:09guide. If you’re interested in getting
4:11the Oppo Reno 15 Pro 5G, it is now
4:14available in Oppo stores nationwide,
4:16Oppo online store, and online shopping
4:19platforms. Other models like the
4:20standard Reno 15 and Reno 15 F are up
4:23for grabs as well. If you find this
4:25video helpful, give this a thumbs up,
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4:35for the latest tech news and reviews.
4:37Again, [music] this has been Earl and
4:39I’ll see you guys in the next one.
4:41Bye.
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We all know the struggle. You’re out with friends, trying to capture that perfect vlog, but the footage comes out shaky and blurry. It’s a classic Filipino content creator problem. We’ve been there, and it’s frustrating.

Oppo just dropped the new Reno15 series, and we got our hands on the top-tier Reno15 Pro. In this video, we explore if this phone is actually good for vlogging. We took it out for a real-world test to see if it can handle our chaotic content creation needs.

Watch as we test the 4K HDR ultra steady video mode. We also dive into the native video editing tools that come right out of the box. Is this the ultimate vlogging companion for Filipino creators? Or is it just another pretty phone with good marketing?

What You’ll See in This Video

  • 200MP Main Camera with OIS for crisp, stable shots.
  • 50MP Ultra-wide and 50MP Telephoto for versatile angles.
  • 50MP Selfie Camera perfect for front-facing vlogs.
  • 4K HDR Ultra Steady Video powered by next-gen EIS and OIS.
  • MediaTek Dimensity 8450 chipset for smooth performance.
  • 6.32-inch Full HD+ AMOLED Display for previewing your footage.

We didn’t just talk specs. We actually went out and shot with it to see if the stabilization holds up. You have to see the side-by-side comparison for yourself.

Don’t just take our word for it. Click play on the video above to see the full test. See if the Oppo Reno15 Pro can handle your next vlog project.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the Oppo Reno15 Pro available in the Philippines?

A: Yes, it has officially launched in the Philippines alongside the standard Reno15 and Reno15 F.

Q: How much does the Oppo Reno15 Pro cost?

A: Pricing starts at around PHP 49,999 for the top-tier model. Check our full review for the official SRP.

Q: Does it have a headphone jack?

A: No, like most modern flagships, it relies on USB-C audio or wireless Bluetooth earbuds.

Q: Can it shoot 4K at 60fps?

A: Yes, the Reno15 Pro can shoot 4K video at 60fps with stabilization enabled.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camera specs does the OPPO Reno15 Pro have for vlogging?
It has a 200MP main shooter with OIS, a 50MP ultra-wide, a 50MP telephoto, and a 50MP wide-angle selfie camera.
What processor powers the OPPO Reno15 Pro?
The phone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8450.
What is the display size of the OPPO Reno15 Pro?
It sports a 6.32 inch full HD plus AMOLED display.
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