I'm a bit disappointed as there is lots of noise in the 13mp camera and the pictures are very grainy. But for the price it's pretty good.
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I love it. It's great if you know what you're doing.
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I love it. It's great if you know what you're doing.
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What am I doing wrong then?
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What am I doing wrong then?
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You're not necessarily doing anything wrong. You probably need to look at your lighting, you're ISO settings, etc. It isn't the best performer in low light conditions but if you muck around with it a bit you can get some awesome shots out of it.
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I have my ISO set at auto and fine set to 100%. I took some photos outside on overcast day and when I zoom in it's gaining. Looks good otherwise.
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White balancement with stock camera app is way off! It's a good camera for the price anyways
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Clear Image mode reduce noise a lot.
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Clear Image mode reduce noise a lot.
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I feel as though clear mode makes the photos a but darker.
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Hey guys/gals,
I would like to ask someone or even a couple of you if you could do me a quick favor.
The HTC Thunderbolt has an 8mp camera. I would like someone, to put the camera on its best possible settings, highest quality in everything, with good lighting, and snap a picture.
You can even post it for me if you wish. All im looking for is the file size in which your picture is after it has been saved.
Im just doing a quick study on the 8mp camera phones available, and would like your help....and you help is very appreciated!
Thanks!!!
it is 1.1 MB
Mine ranged from about 1.4 to about 2.8 MB. HTH
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Thanks guys, and thats without the flash right? I should have mentioned that...sorry.
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Yes, from brightly lit room to the sunny outdoors.
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Yes, from brightly lit room to the sunny outdoors.
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Excellent! Thank you very much.
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Just a little insight I actually find that the thunderbolt has a great camera. My 5 mp camera on my Droid 2 was pretty bad. The pictures were grainy and usually not even worth taking. On this I find myself taking pictures all of the time.
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Just a little insight I actually find that the thunderbolt has a great camera. My 5 mp camera on my Droid 2 was pretty bad. The pictures were grainy and usually not even worth taking. On this I find myself taking pictures all of the time.
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Does the thunderbolt stock camera come with EV+/- control?
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Just a heads up, file size will increase with iso.
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Does the thunderbolt stock camera come with EV+/- control?
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Yes, it's in the menu.
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Yes, it's in the menu.
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Using the EV+/- control properly will greatly increase the quality of your photos. I have sample shots if your interested...not from your phones, but the feature would work the same on any camera.
When I'm looking at the screen before I take a picture its very vibrant and bright and the quality is amazing but when I capture it then view it there allways very dim, anyone have a solution?
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I'm experiencing same issue. Just before I close it, it shows in true colors and disappears.
Same thing here. Only seems to do it while I'm using a rom that has the bravia engine though
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Im on out of the box rom, there has to be a solution
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In most cases, you have to learn how to use the camera. It's not a SLR system. What you see on the screen is not necessarily what you're going to capture. All the settings, and there are many of them... it's a pretty capable camera, in the camera menu are there for a reason. Leaving everything on "auto" is generally not the best way to approach photography. Experience is the best teacher. Learn what ISO, Exposure, White balance, Contrast, Scene mode, and two dozen other parameters do. It will help you get a great shot when you need one.
are the pictures affected? i'd assume not if everything on auto setting as mentioned above.
I played with the settings still dim pictures
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Try increasing the brightness of the display. It should make the pictures look alot better.
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Try increasing the brightness of the display. It should make the pictures look alot better.
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I believe you may have misread the question. I think he is speaking of the brightness of the actual image, not it appearance in the gallery. The images are still dark when dumped to a computer. I believe the poster above has it correct to alter settings.
There is information in various reviews online that state that the camera functions well at either high or really low levels of light. If there is SOME light you're out of luck. I find this to be true with mine
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Try increasing the brightness of the display. It should make the pictures look alot better.
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I believe you may have misread the question. I think he is speaking of the brightness of the actual image, not it appearance in the gallery. The images are still dark when dumped to a computer. I believe the poster above has it correct to alter settings.
There is information in various reviews online that state that the camera functions well at either high or really low levels of light. If there is SOME light you're out of luck. I find this to be true with mine
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I read somewhere that turning off the auto adjust screen power in display settings help.
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I believe you may have misread the question. I think he is speaking of the brightness of the actual image, not it appearance in the gallery. The images are still dark when dumped to a computer. I believe the poster above has it correct to alter settings.
There is information in various reviews online that state that the camera functions well at either high or really low levels of light. If there is SOME light you're out of luck. I find this to be true with mine
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The poster did not state that. He simply said it was dim when viewing it. I honestly had the same problem. Taking a picture and seeing how nice it looked but then when I went to look at it in the gallery it was dim. So I tried turning the brightness of the display up alil bit, it looked just as bright when I initially took the picture.
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Yeah its the actual picture not the display, has anyone played with the settings and had any better results?
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This is decently bright but the room.is much much brighter
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I haven't played with the settings yet. But that one you posted is a really good looking pic
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Oh I see. That picture is actually good tho. Here is one I took last weekend. The room was really really bright. The camera sensor on our phones need a decent amount of light for the picture to come out bright.
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I only experience the issue when viewing in the Gallery, or immediately after taking the shot. When I turn auto-brightness off" they look exactly the same as they did on screen. As for dumping to the computer, I am not 100% but all of the ones uploaded to FB have been fine.
Yeah they ain't too great in dark rooms. But those pics look great. I compared some of my pics with my wife's 4s. She had to take the same pic several times to get it to show the detail mine showed with 1 shot
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Auto brightness on the screen or the camera
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I am considering buying a Mini and I would like to ask, if there was a camera update thats targeting the actual photo quality? I red that there was some functions update, but did this improved the photos? All sample photos I saw on reviews were not much good, so I am interested in this.
Thanks
When I first received my maxx the photo quality was hit or miss. After the initial camera update the quality is very consistent. Just be sure that your lighting is good and your hand is steady. I think that many people expect these tiny cameras to be able to take excellent pictures under any circumstance. This is never going to happen.
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When I first received my maxx the photo quality was hit or miss. After the initial camera update the quality is very consistent. Just be sure that your lighting is good and your hand is steady. I think that many people expect these tiny cameras to be able to take excellent pictures under any circumstance. This is never going to happen.
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Thanks, the camera update is that from Play store or it is a new android build? If so, can this be now taken and not kitkat?
It was the first or second ROM update that came through. The app seems to have added features like the ability to select a point of focus or exposure. That has proven to be a useful feature too.
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It was the first or second ROM update that came through. The app seems to have added features like the ability to select a point of focus or exposure. That has proven to be a useful feature too.
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That's a KitKat feature.
Low light compared to iPhone s4 is still not good.
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That's a KitKat feature.
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Ahh yes I forgot that feature became available after the update.
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Here are a few I took today in HDR and not HDR. I think the colors are rich and you can see a lot of contrast.
Hmm there must be compression on this forum. They appear much sharper on my computer.
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Interesting would be to try to photo the same scene before and after camera update...
as shipped my moto maxx took horrible pictures. I wasn't on the 4.2.2 camera update long enough to get a good sample, but the pics are much better after the kitkat upgrade (which may have been improvements from camera update)
X users are getting even better low light performance after this last update they got so I would expect the ultra line will also see an improvement soon.
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Try Focal camera in play store. May have a few issues but for more tweaking it's nice. Also love aviary for photo editing or snapseed
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really quick, where is the image stabilization feature, ISO, and the white balance options? I can't find these 3 for the life of me!:silly:
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really quick, where is the image stabilization feature, ISO, and the white balance options? I can't find these 3 for the life of me!:silly:
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Unfortunately, none of those are options you can control...
droidiac13 said:
Unfortunately, none of those are options you can control...
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no freakin way.....
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no freakin way.....
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I know. Pretty stupid if you ask me. This camera doesn't have the settings the G2 has. Not sure why.
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I know. Pretty stupid if you ask me. This camera doesn't have the settings the G2 has. Not sure why.
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LG opted to have less bloat so that's why. I think the camera is fine how it is, although options are always good.
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Try a third party camera app with those settings, it's possible they're there just the stock app doesn't have control of them
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Try a third party camera app with those settings, it's possible they're there just the stock app doesn't have control of them
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good point, any recos?
Sorry no, as long as it goes click when it's supposed to that's a good enough camera for me lol
But I've seen them, there are more advanced camera apps in the play store, perhaps Google it?
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good point, any recos?
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Try this ... A Better Camera
I also recommend A Better Camera. It's what I use and I can confirm that even the free version allows you to control the ISO and White Balance settings (along with lots of other things too). I haven't seen anything about the stabilization settings, so I think you are out of luck there.
PS - you can change the stock action of holding down the volume down key when the screen is off and it can start A Better Camera instead of the stock camera if you want. That's what I do. I think I'm doing this with the G3 TweaksBox xposed module.
Image stabilization.... it's hardware, you can never turn it off
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good point, any recos?
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Try the stock Google Camera. I did several shots using it and the stock and favored the Google shots over the stock in 2 of the 4 comparisons. It doesn't have a lot of settings but ISO is one of them.
Anyone agree that the Cam update in play store made a Huge diffenece in focus quality and over all image quality.
To me its way better .
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What version? I currently have 5.1.13.12
That little focus circle disappeared until you touch the screen, What else changed?
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What version? I currently have 5.1.13.12
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I've got that same version installed as well. Wonder if op has a newer one.
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5.1.13.12
It really made a difference
Now on the other hand of you look at blisspop 6.0.1 ROM that camera is even better
All types of modz baked in even jpg quality increase to 100%
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Does anyone know of there's a way to make the focus and final picture in settings without having the initial object being the only clear image and not the back ground blurry
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How do you update the camera? I'm also on version 5.1.13.12? Or is that the three updated version?
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How do you update the camera? I'm also on version 5.1.13.12? Or is that the three updated version?
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5.1.13.12 is the current version.
Up until now I pressed on the focus button and I took the pic. Now this doesn't work.
Am I wrong?
You now press anywhere on the screen apart from the focus point.
Also by tapping and holding the focus button you can lock focus? Was this there before?
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Up until now I pressed on the focus button and I took the pic. Now this doesn't work.
Am I wrong?
You now press anywhere on the screen apart from the focus point.
Also by tapping and holding the focus button you can lock focus? Was this there before?
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Those are both new features I believe. The new camera update is super nice. I'm even getting pretty good low light photos. I'm shocked.
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Agree. The camera update is great! Better even in low light.
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Those are both new features I believe. The new camera update is super nice. I'm even getting pretty good low light photos. I'm shocked.
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Thanks, I was just wondering.
Haven't tried the camera a lot with the new update. I'm eager after these comments about the quality.
How is it updated? Through Play Store?
Yes. If you'll be able to update camera app it'll be able in play store.
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Yes. If you'll be able to update camera app it'll be able in play store.
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Thanks. I haven't actually gotten the phone. Which is weird because I decided to buy it this late in the year. Pretty excited to install the update for the phone once I receive it.
Edit: Just started wondering if the this can be installed on the XT1572 Style..
Hey guys, how is the exposure improved? Other than low light improvement, I sure hope the overblown highlight is fixed as well. The overblowing problem makes its photos less attractive than others.