[Q] Manual ISO & Shutter Speed for video recording in Nokia Camera App - Nokia Lumia 1020

Anyone know if there is a way to manually set ISO/Shutter Speed in the Nokia Camera app for recording video? I can do it for photos, but not video, its auto controller in video recording which creates poor results. Or does anyone know any Windows Store apps that allow this for video recording?
Thanks guys! I'm liking the Lumia 1020 so far, long time Android user.

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more video camera control ?

Is there amy good video camera app that lets put in the settings to run the video camera manually
Like filmic pro on iphone etc

[Q] Moto X camera for recording [email protected] and slow motion @24ofps

is there any camera app that lets you record video @60fps and slow motion @240fps? please let me know if there is any camera app.
THANK YOU
You can't do that because it's limited by the camera libraries of the phone (probably because the hardware/sensor specs are not enough to record at that framerate).
Don't know the fps but the stock camera can record in slowmo.

Instagram Picture/ Video Poor Rear Camera Quality

Hi guys,
I am using latest global stable rom (7.5.1) and i noticed something wrong with instagram. As you all know instagram released new update and you can use the instagram like @snapchat which you can upload your story. I liked the app. But the problem is when you upload a story you have to take a picture or record video inside of the application. When i try to do that simply the rear camera picture or video quality is amazingly poor.
Any other one faced the issue? And any solution you you can provide?
Btw I tried global developer rom latest version as well (6.7.29) which came back to same issue as well.
Waiting for your feedbacks. Thanks.
After few tries..
Well ok what i found out after few tries is quite funny and simple. The problem is not the camera drivers or device specs.
Instagram app is automatically selecting the lowest quality video recording option. What i am trying to say is; since rear camera has recording options ( sd, hd, full hd, 4k) the app is making the lowest quality selection by itself. When it comes to front camera since there is no option to choose the quality of front camera video recording then instgram takes the fixed one which is already full hd ( you can find video recording settings inside of camera app for both rear and front cameras) I believe this is done due to decrease the data consumption.
So now the case is if we can simply remove the option of 'SD Video Recording of the back camera' then we can post good quality videos on instagram
So if someone know, how the camera recording quality can be removed from the system please let me know
Thanks in advance

[Q] Camera video recording questions

Hi guys, I cannot decide which camera should I choose for a "stealthy" video recording (I have a high-end 4K DSLR) - GoPro Hero4 Black or Galaxy S7. I want the best video quality in low light. If I choose the Galaxy, there are a few questions:
1) Can I start video recording and turn off the display or is there any 3rd party app for that?
2) What is the maximum recording time without overheating issues, etc...
3) Is there a quality video recording app, I don't want to use the crappy Samsung processing of the video, I want the flattest video without noise reduction, no sharpening or colors, I want to do them myself in Adobe Premiere Pro.
Thanks!

iso a motion trigger for stock cam

Hey fellow androids,
I was wondering if there is a possibility to start a video recording triggered by motion in the stock app of a phone. Specifically, in my case a Samsung S9+ with the zero cam modded stock camera app.
While searching, I came across all kinds of apps that can start a motion triggered recording, but they start a recording in their own app, which of course has lower quality than the modded stock app. (If anyone can point to an app which allows to disable denoising and sharpening as well as higher bitrates and has motion trigger, that would be great as well)
Would be grateful for any suggestions

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