Anyone has Sony Xperia Z5 E6603 camera specification and datasheet?
As Android common design, the camera flash light is controlled by tps61310. But I don't it this way, there is a flash strobe signal in the sensor chip. When pictures are taken, there will be a signal which will tell the CPU you should flash. This is a accurate control of flash light. Without the datasheet, I can't enable this flash strobe signal, anyone has it?
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Is there any camera app that uses the LED light while placing the focus? It's near impossible to get a sharp picture in low-light with my Desire HD.
There are ways to cut through this, though. I activate Tesla LED and keep it activated while opening my camera and sometimes and thus, use it while focusing. This is though not a sustainable solution; I would like a camera app that uses the LED in focus processing by default.
Is there one?
[Q] D6633 - no stabilization & low quality of video recording after Lollipop update
Hi,
lately I realized that my Z3 Dual camera is not working properly anymore. I compared movies recorded with KitKat onboard with some footage recorded with Lollipop and they obviously differ.
Firstly, there's nearly no image stabilization now. Whole picture's shaking, even on preview screen before recording. Secondly, overall quality has significantly degraded so the image is not so crisp and clear as before. It looks like slightly out of focus.
I updated my phone via PC Companion, like Sony would like us all to do. I've repaired my whole system with the same software and the camera problem remains. Flushing application data didn't work as well.
I don't want to downgrade, I like Lollipop and everything else works just perfectly, just the camera's troubling me.
Any ideas. guys?
Google camera works on low light in such a way when I try to tap the screen it focus on the objects first together with the led/flash so I was able to focus properly on low light but on camera FV-5, Manual Camera, L Camera it doesn't. How do I enable that? I was on Xperia Z1 before and camera fv-5 works that way but now on my Nexus 5 D821 32GB it doesn't
Hope someone can help me out
What developer's software is needed to make a camera app for Android?
I'd like to incorporate studio flash heads that work via the wireless transmitters on normal DSLR cameras. Maybe some signal to the headphone jack that could feed a wireless flash trigger prior to the shutter tripping?
There likely is some timing issue as well as exposure control, but if the flash units are just used for a fill light the exposure shouldn't be that much different than normal other than maybe a +/- control of a few stops (or shutter speed and/or ISO change since there are no f/stops in the cells). Why this isn't on any cell app is beyond me as it seems simple in general since the wireless triggers are already out there.
Tia.
I looking for smartwatch s2 app for remote my camera. I wanna take photos and video. Nikon D750 have wi-fi.
Thanks for answers
This will be something...by now there is no camera controller for the phone..so...this may be a nice dream
Maybe something new?
Anybody have solution?
Steps to control Nikon D750 with remote:
Mount the camera on a tripod (recommended) or place the camera on a stable, level surface.
Press the button and rotate main command dial until (delayed remote) or (quick response remote) is displayed in the control panel.
Frame the photograph. In autofocus (AF) mode, the camera shutter-release button can be used to check focus, although only the shutter release-button on the remote control can be used to release the shutter. Note - To ensure correct exposure in modes other than M, cover the viewfinder eyepiece with your hand or with the supplied DK-5 eyepiece cap before pressing the shutter-release button. This will prevent light entering via the viewfinder from interfering with the autoexposure operation.
Aim the transmitter on the ML-L3 at the infrared receiver on the camera and press the shutter-release button on the ML-L3 (when using the remote outdoors, make sure that the subject is not backlit and that the line of site between the transmitter and the infrared receiver is not blocked by the lens or other obstacles). The maximum operational distance of the ML-L3 is 5m directly in front of the camera.
Get complete information in Nikon D750 Manual- guideusermanual.com/product-name-d750-manual&po=4300&lang=English