Yesterday i made some pictures with my new N5. At Daylight, i had no problems with Camera Zoom FX, but later i made a picture and it looked like that:
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Settings are standard and the picture looked at the display, when i made the picture, perfect. Then i tried to make the same picture with the standard camera app and the result was much brighter:
Can sb tell me, what to change in camera zoom fx to get a bright picture like this?
Camera zoom fx will need updating for android 4.4
I'm guessing the dev needs to update the app to support new shooting mode that enables the OIS so extra slow shutter speeds are allowed.
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Guys look at this, there are daylight photos like this that is overexpose. It is taken using AUTO SCN... I notice it sets its self to "INFANT" and when I look at properties it says "PROGRAM NAME: BABY"... All of my shots when "INFANT" mode is automatically selected becomes overexpose... Look at the EV Value... camera automatically raised it to +1.5 which will obviously overexpose the camera.... I tried reshooting this with different angles but out of 10 only 2 cameout acceptable. Camera really is good right now compare before except it tooks some overexpose photos on broad daylight when using auto SCN.... kinda not happens when using older firmware...
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Hello, I have a Motorola Defy Pro (rare phone) with android 2.3.7 and I have a problem, the things is that I can't use the camera effects while taking photos, but they work on video recording, I delete the stock gallery app, now I'm using QuickPic but I don't know that files I have to restore to get the effects, back, please help!
These two pics show the effects working on recording mode:
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And this one show the "blocked" effects on photo mode:
Sorry for the ****ty pics, I just took them very quickly with the laptop's cam.
EDIT: Fixed. I flashed the stock camera. :laugh:
Hi, anyone got problem with Instagram?
Specifically, taking photo with FLASH (auto or on)
Whenever I take photo with flash, there is a darker layer at the bottom part of the photo.
e.g as below attached photo
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To 'overcome' this, I have to take photo (that needs flash to be on) with normal camera app instead of Instagram Camera.
Anyone else facing this?
I faced this problem on stock rom and also Mahdi rom (using it now)
Seems like people in XDA don't use Instagram?
I had few people saying that they faces the same problem in other forums.
The Honor View20 features a 25MP selfie camera. This sensor will produce images at 5760x4304 pixels, and will be about 5MB in size.
Selfie Camera Features:
Moving Picture
HDR
Beauty Mode
Portrait Mode
AR Lens
AI Mode
The AI camera has previously been restricted to the back camera on Honor phones. This is the first time I have seen that I can use this effect on the front facing camera as well.
I took a few shots to give an example of the quality of this selfie camera. These files have been scaled down to fit in this post.
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While iam taking photos there was no clarity on human faces. Images were blurring while we zoom it. Both front and back cameras are giving that type of images. I have checked all lighting conditions. When I take a photo of any object they are getting good images, but if we take any selfee or photo with back camra the pics were like 15000 ruppees mobile. Please give me any solution.
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Have you tried tap-to-focus?
This seems to be focus issue or may be some protection glass/film over camera?
Like svetius suggested above, try tap to focus.