Defy Shutter speed? - Defy Android Development

How can we improve defy camera shutter speed?iphone 4 or xperia arc can take a picture 1/1000 at a second shutter speed but defy take very slow and photos are worst.

I think it is related to hardware, I tried an app before that says you can change shutter speed but it didn't work
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The shutter on the defy is fully electronic and the aperture seems fixed at f2.8 which is pretty fast so the shutter will only go really quick when it's a bright day, if it's dull it doesn't need to go fast because it's a fast lens.
I took a photo today and the exif shows the shutter speed was 1/1495, I only use 1/1000 for fast jets at air shows using my DSLR gear.

MrBelter said:
The shutter on the defy is fully electronic and the aperture seems fixed at f2.8 which is pretty fast so the shutter will only go really quick when it's a bright day, if it's dull it doesn't need to go fast because it's a fast lens.
I took a photo today and the exif shows the shutter speed was 1/1495, I only use 1/1000 for fast jets at air shows using my DSLR gear.
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Can you compare shutter speed with other phones? Fast shutter speed=low quality in dark?

No, a fast shutter speed lets less light get to the sensor, thus you can take pictures in very bright conditions, or you can freeze the image (for car racing events, etc).
You need slow shutter speeds (or high ISO values but those generate noise) to take night shots.

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LED Intensity

So I've moved to the Thunderbolt from the Incredible and I noticed that the intensity of the LED bulbs are not even close to the ones on the Incredible. I tested the flashlight app and at the highest setting, my Incredible could almost light up a room. The highest setting on the Thunderbolt seems like the middle setting on the Incredible.
Not sure why they chose lower intesity bulbs given the limited usage that they get from them; it can't simply be a battery issue.
Well the Incredible also had an issue with washing out pictures when using the flash because it was too bright. Perhaps the T-Bolt is calibrated a little better?
Not to mention, when ever Cyanogen 7 is working on the T-Bolt, you would be able to use the flashlight app (torch) because it has an high intensity setting that maxes out the LEDs.

Camera Takes Very Grainy and Color Distorted Pics

Running ARHD XE 6.5.2. Noticing the camera takes very very grainy and the color is distorted. This is with the 1250 ISO mod as well as stock. I have tried with auto enhance on and off as well as the sharpness at -1 like I read on the 1250 ISO mod to do. With stock cam I leave it at 0 but still getting just very crummy picture quality...any ideas?
pettigrew95 said:
Running ARHD XE 6.5.2. Noticing the camera takes very very grainy and the color is distorted. This is with the 1250 ISO mod as well as stock. I have tried with auto enhance on and off as well as the sharpness at -1 like I read on the 1250 ISO mod to do. With stock cam I leave it at 0 but still getting just very crummy picture quality...any ideas?
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I use Camera Zoom FX app, colour and detail are much better than the stock camera.

Video Recording low light FPS

I noticed that the fps with the Droid mini/maxx/ultra when in low light conditions Hovers around 15fps... Whats mind boggling to me is phones i've had in the past (htc evo 4g lte for example) Held a solid 28 - 30 fps in the same low light conditions with now outdated hardware. I did have a droid 3 back in the day and once rooted you could change a line of code and set min low light fps to 25. Im wondering what work arounds, if any, are there to improve the fps of videos recorded in low light situations.
If I had to guess(I will) its extending the exposure time for each frame.
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Video at 60fps?

Hello,
I have played with the U11+ for a couple of days by now, making many tests, but something that got my mind was the fact that the video at 60fps is not 60fps, and is not even close.
I have tried to record in [email protected], but all the videos come in really low fps, around 30-35. I can immediately notice that is not even changing the fps when I change the mode, and with the output is the same.
Someone with similar experiences?.
Thanks!
Is it was in day sun or at night ?
I think the frames will drop at night but night as much as 30-35 fps
Make sure you have selected 60fps in camera options
Eiad Ajam said:
Is it was in day sun or at night ?
I think the frames will drop at night but night as much as 30-35 fps
Make sure you have selected 60fps in camera options
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As I said, the option is selected and I have tested both in daylight and night.
Frames shouldn't drop that much, because what's the point to choose the option of 60fps if it will record at 30fps?.
I think is a bug of the camera.

Note 20 ultra become very very hot when taking pictures and video

Note 20 ultra become very very hot when taking pictures and video.. my phone was exynoss.. especially at camera area... everyone have same issue??
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It depends on your resolution. If you do 4k-8k then it will get hot since it takes more resources on CPU and camera.
The lower resolution you take the less load on CPU and camera is needed so then it won't get has hot.
The cpu/gpu needs to work more if you are taking videos... The exynos is also a hothead... Also the sensor produces heat... My friends note 20 is a snapdragon and also warm if he takes videos (4k) but my girlfriends eyynos is a bit hotter... The sensors are also different. Do you have a case on your phone?
people say this every year on release of a new note.
yes its normal. this is why the camera times out after X minutes of inactivity because the sensor is getting hot and draining juice more than normal.

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