When you hand your phone to granny to take a photo of you, can she get the job done? Rate this thread to express how you deem the Huawei Nexus 6P's camera software. A higher rating indicates that the software is easy to use, fast, uncluttered, and inclusive of advanced features for when you need them.
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App is the better. but not there yet.
Basic software, gets the job done. Luckily there's an app store.
Camera lags when I change from portrait to landscape or vice versa
Hi,
The camera lags when I rotate the Camera from landscape to portrait and vice versa. It also lags when I move it around a bit. The lag is just for about a second but it's disconcerting nonetheless. I'm wondering if this is a software or a hardware issue. I've gotten one replaced but the replacement also had the same issue. Anyone else facing this issue?
tele_jas said:
Basic software, gets the job done. Luckily there's an app store.
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Agree. Yes, the Google Camera Apps can take good pictures and videos but the amount of setting options or "special" features is very limited. Currently I'm using Camera MX :good:
Google Camera
I hope in the future it will be improve and more features/settings
I just hope they fix the exposure compensation bug that makes my HDR apps useless. (https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=196815)
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After purchasing the Mi4c and waiting for it for three weeks, I keenly unboxed it and started tweaking the living hell out of it. Among others I installed several Google apps, the google account manager (switch off sync in China as it will draaaain your battery), and MIUI 5.10.16 dev. So far so good.
However, when I tried the camera, the online shots of which were very promising, I was so disappointed I ordered the Nexus 5X straight away. In any circumstance that isn't sunny, the rear-facing camera will perform horribly. What I mean is that, unless you stabilize the phone securely with two hands, any shot in a fluorescent light or otherwise slightly dim environment will result in heavy blur. As if you were shaking the phone while you took the shot. Comparing with the Nexus 5 (2013), where you could take a shot from your wrist while riding a bicycle and still have an acceptable result.
Can anyone else confirm? Do I have the worse of two sensors, is it just the tiny objective, or is it software-related? Or is it just what I should learn to accept from a 1500 RMB phone?
Hello mate,
this is what you should learn from a 1500 RMB phone, camera sux as soon as conditions are not optimum. Tried a lot of apps, but the results is still the same. Some apps will focus better though (lenovo super camera v5 for instance).
Nevertheless, a part from the camera, the phone is way better with CM12.1 than the nexus 5X which handle apps horribly again... Very slow to open and reload apps. Which is kind of a big deal.
upload some pics if possible..
let's see it...
Maybe the camera app just sucks hard? You should try others to compare...
These are all shot from the wrist with minimal effort at stabilizing, the way I used to snap pictures with my Nexus 5
Try to take a few indoor shots with a steady hand. It could be that the software uses a quite long shutter time, which results in a blurry shot if the hand isn't steady.
The second step would be: manually set the shutter time according to your preference.
Sure, steadying the phone entirely will work. But that's not really a solution, as you often take a quick snap, the device is light and therefore in almost all situations your hand will be unsteady. It felt like the nexus5 was able to use shorter shutter times in low-light conditions and took steady pictures almost all of the time.
potentially a software problem; after flashing CM Rom the camera improved significantly (also switched from N5 to 4C)
agreed, it got significantly better with the CM rom. Still fairly noisy and a little blurry though. Looks like the camera app (I use Google Camera 4.0) actually takes its time to focus rather than attempting to deliver the quickest shot possible.
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agreed, it got significantly better with the CM rom. Still fairly noisy and a little blurry though. Looks like the camera app (I use Google Camera 4.0) actually takes its time to focus rather than attempting to deliver the quickest shot possible.
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Can you check which sensor you have please
http://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-4c/general/camera-sensor-sony-samsung-t3213510/page4
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Can you check which sensor you have please
http://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-4c/general/camera-sensor-sony-samsung-t3213510/page4
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He already has, yesterday
Maybe we can have some more samples from another camera app ? We know you have the Sony sensor now, it could be interesting to see if someone has a Samsung one and how is it different in picture quality.
Here are some, as your see low light ones aren't very good and blurred. But even the sunlight ones are a little grainy and not perfectly crisp. Sony sensor.
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Here are some, as your see low light ones aren't very good and blurred. But even the sunlight ones are a little grainy and not perfectly crisp. Sony sensor.
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Ok thanks ! And this is with the MIUI app ?
No the last batch was with CM
I created a post on official eu.xiaomi.com about this bug, if you can, please, confim in "bug" section of xiaomi mi4c
link?
http://en.miui.com/thread-180040-1-1.html
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So, i'm really very confused now... someone says it is very great (e.g. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63730763&postcount=44) and you say it is bad and open a bug!
I would prefer great camera and battery over LTE band 20, but here i don't understand yet if mi4c have or not great camera... Can you please help me understand? Thanks
Well... Depends by user.. 50% say camera is awesome 50% not - You can see something like this on many phones
When you hand your phone to granny to take a photo of you, can she get the job done? Rate this thread to express how you deem the OnePlus 2's camera software. A higher rating indicates that the software is easy to use, fast, uncluttered, and inclusive of advanced features for when you need them.
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While the camera software looks really nice, it is quite rough. The shutter can be slow at times, the "swipe from the right to access gallery" can be buggy, and it uses different settings depending on if you launch the camera from the lock screen or from your launcher.
Sucks. I can't understand why the shutter speed is always so slow.
stupid software for the awesome hardware. other apps like cameramx and footej utilize the hardware so much better than the stock
OxygenOS could be with faster response to bugs. Anyway after few updates on LP worked just fine.
I think they need few updates to solve some bugs in MM, too.
Just few months ago OP release codes and CM and custom roms are much improving.
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When you hand your phone to granny to take a photo of you, can she get the job done? Rate this thread to express how you deem the Google Pixel XL's camera software. A higher rating indicates that the software is easy to use, fast, uncluttered, and inclusive of advanced features for when you need them.
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This is an interesting topic to cover. On ease of use, the camera app is easily a 5 out of 5 stars. But under included features I'd say it is a 3. I don't want it to have a billion different modes that all the other providers put into their apps, but the fact it DOES NOT include a manual shooting mode is a huge oversight in my mind. My guess is they did this to keep the size of the camera app down so they make it very fast to launch, which it is. At least make a pro version of the camera app that includes all the fancy manual modes that are FINALLY supported in Android that the other guys are including. I want to adjust the ISO, the exposure, the shutter speed. I want to get creative with my photos and take amazing pictures that are taken using the specs I pick. Just my 2 cents. So I'm voting this at a 4 overall
Panoramic setting sucks ass! Came over from an LG-G4 and that camera had an excellent Panoramic setting. I was hoping for at least something similar from Google, but it looks like they just leaped years behind when this came out.
Image came out super blury and it didn't even capture the whole image, maybe about 1/3 of it.
Oh. I give it a 1
Here is an example from the G4.
In the photo everyone is sitting in a large circle around a fire to give you an idea of the span of the panoramic.
This is hands down the least frustrating Android to date.
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perfect
Best version of Android I've ever seen, no bloatware and everything just... works. Being able to reply from notifications is so helpful too. Software is the main reason I bought the phone, so yeah, I love it!
You asked about camera software but the title says software only, leading people to think you are asking about software experience only.
When you hand your phone to granny to take a photo of you, can she get the job done? Rate this thread to express how you deem the Honor 9's camera software. A higher rating indicates that the software is easy to use, fast, uncluttered, and inclusive of advanced features for when you need them.
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EMUI5 is bettee than emui4 plus feauture packed, there are aome bloats but can be removed easier, ability to customise the front capacitive buttons is great,also the fingerprint gestures
I love it that everything you need is already included.
Software wise, it's good, only some refinements when it comes to notifocation shade
EMUI went a long way since I last tried it on my wifes G7. This version is excellent and I even can have the app drawer which is what I like. Plenty of features, nice colors and options... I don't even feel the need of installing anything else like in previous phones I had!
The fingerprint sensor is awesome! I have 4 fingers saved (2 in each hand) and I turn the phone ON instantly in whatever position I have it.
Great camera too. I didn't try all the features yet, but I already noticed very good features. The selfi camera background blur effect is better than I anticipated! I can see the result right on the screen and make slight changes in position to achieve the perfect result! The speed of focus is great too!
And I think I don't need to speak about how beautiful the phone is. If you think it's beautiful by looking into the online pics of it, when you grab your hands on it than you know the true beauty... I'm speechless! It's the prettiest phone I've touched!
Just love emui 5..lets ee what they do with emui 6..
Honor 9 for sure will be a priority for EMUI 8.
The stock software application is good full and free of bugs and inaccuracies.
There is everything to explain what it is.
The Honor 9 comes with plenty of bloatware and useless apps like "mirror". The included software is pretty bad.
When you hand your phone to granny to take a photo of you, can she get the job done? Rate this thread to express how you deem the OnePlus 8T's camera software. A higher rating indicates that the software is easy to use, fast, uncluttered, and inclusive of advanced features for when you need them.
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I personally holds a 8T and I'm quite a OP fan since the start. I've been very happy since. The software and its UX have always been designed with quality and thoughts.
However, since the OP8T, I've had quite my share of issues. Camera is bugging, its shortcuts are not working or forces a reboot randomly.
The camera, when it works is indeed easy to use and quite intuitive.
One remark though is the switch from 12MP to 48MP...
Hope this helps! Cheers