lag on front camera - Galaxy S6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

did anyone noticed that`s the front camera with (no effect)is too laggy specially in low light?
if i change the effect like( vignette )the camera begain very smothly
is that`s a softwear of a hardware issue?

That's normal. In low light the shutter speed goes down to low values e.g. 1/15 to have the exposure right, which means that you'll see stutering (1/15 = 15 fps). With the effects enabled, the picture becomes darker. Technically, the issue is with the effects, not the normal mode.

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OMG I know how to increase video recording FPS to 25!!

Trust me this works, I just found this out right now and had to tell you guys. All you do is lower the brightness in the settings. You'll notice right away that as you keep lowering the brightness the framerate starts increasing. Just jitter your hand while you lower brightness.
I also strongly suggest you lower the contrast(to 1 or 2) in the camera settings to brighten up shadows.
Great. The brightness itself doesn't seem to suffer as it compensates the brightness somehow and the fps is nicceee
D: Brilliant! Well, at least that lessens my dissapointment in my TP xD
This really works. Thank you man.
I just tested it out by recording 2 videos. One at normal brightness, and one with 0 brightness.
The zero brigthness is CLEARLY more fluid. HTC you suck for not giving us good frame rates out of the box. Also lowering the brightness level doesn't seem to actually make the video much darker.
What!!? I can't believe this works!! It's awesome!
Now we just need a program to change the backlight up and down when the camera app is open/closed!
What is the framerate if you dont do this?
I made those adjustments and it makes the shadows appear VERY grainy.
Are you talking about fps in preview mode or does it actually change the fps when recording video?
Thanks.
Cool, I'll try it as soon as I get home.
do you mean i have to put brightnes to 9 o to the lower possible value (-1.5)?
TNX
is there a chance to do that in the xperia x1?
My recordings are still 18fps after doing this, but the video is much smoother when recording in low light areas (which is pretty much anywhere in-doors).

Camera slow focus and shutter speed.

do you guys find the camera abit slow on focusing and when we press shoot the shutter will also slow? im not able to take my 1 YO son's photo without blurry face. :crying:
Occasionally in dodgy lighting (especially indoors). I get the sharpening image message.

Camera. low light ambience. Giant issues. Help please.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxQNkzYoxFMjWk11MmN1ZnhGcmc/view?usp=drivesdk
Is that normal? Lenses are crystal clean!!!!!!
You didn't keep the camera steady enough, try using a tripod for low light / long exposures
Low light keeps the shutter open for longer, so any tiny movements you make will show as blur like your photo

Video recording on stock camera app and gcam

Hello all,
I have a few questions concerning the quality of video recording on stock and gcam app. Kinda disappointed about the quality, and you maybe able to tell me if it's normal or if I could fix it (first of all, sorry for my english, not my mother tongue).
I found that in 1080 30 fps, outdoor videos, the details are really poor, even with sufficient light. It seems to be "grainy" (1st link below).
Inside videos with low light (my place around 10pm with 1 ceiling light on) are very blurry, especially on the corners. The autofocus is messy (not focusing, or hardly in automatic mode, I have to go through manuel focusing, and it's not always working).
When I switch to 1080p 60 fps, the video is much darker, is that normal ? (I heard it is).
I'm running the beta 6, with the latest gcam port app.
The links I provide are google photos updates.
Do you think it's normal, or the OP6 I own has an hardware issue ?
Thanks
1st link, outside in 30 fps https://photos.app.goo.gl/5q325n8771afVhYy9
my place, low light in 30 fps https://photos.app.goo.gl/Q98PdfhSehKfqKQb8
my place, low light in 60 fps https://photos.app.goo.gl/zsayngZK9rvNPMHJ6

How to change metering in stock MIUI camera video?

Where's the setting for it? I think right now it's center weighted and so sometimes if I move the camera slightly, the exposure of the video changes very rapidly. It's problematic.

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