Just 180° Panorama? - Honor View 10 Questions & Answers

Do I miss something or is it normal that the camera just take 180 degrees panorama picture?
If I'm on a scenic point, I often would like to take a 360 degrees Picture. But with the stock camera app it is not possible for me. After 180° it stop automatically.

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[Q] Camera Loses Focus When Shooting In Macro

I have noticed that sometimes camera loses focus when shooting closely. It is hard to do close shot and takes several tries and different angles. I can see that auto-focus is precise but it fails to lock and gets blurry. Why would it return to be blurry if auto-focus is right?
If there was a way to have more control over focus and lock it when it is focused enough so it won't lose lock and gets blurry.
I heard that Camera360 app takes care of macro but it does not make any difference.

[Q] Camera picture Orientation

Is it possible to have the rear camera take a landscape orientated picture while the tablet is physically in portrait mode? I quite often wander around shooting time lapse with my tab in my my top coat pocket, and it would be ideal to have that horizontal sized picture rather than the skinny vertical.
Or does anyone know of an app that can do this change? Time lapse landscape pictures while the tab is physically in portrait orientation?

Taking a picture of a screen is better when at an angle but is there a setting...

I realize computer screens have a refresh rate and if you rotate the phone a little you can take a much better picture. Not sure if refresh rate has anything to do with that but I thought I read it somewhere. Is there a camera setting that can take better pics of a computer screen? If you're not sure what I'm talking about try texting a picture of your computer screen and see how distorted it gets. When I rotate my phone 30 degrees then it's a good pic.

Redmi note 6 pro HDR AI lag

Has anyone else experienced a slow shutter when hdr and/or ai are enabled?
If your taking a photo of a moving object like a dog, the camera takes a second before the shutter goes and the picture is blurry or you miss the shot.
It's like the camera has to think too much before it snaps the shot. When I turn these option off I find the camera very quick and responsive.
The same happens to me ..

Captured photos have to be rotated after transferred to a computer.

I've had a ton of cell phones over the years and this is a first time I've had this problem. Every single photo that is taken on my phone with it sideways (You know like a normal photo is taken as if your using a camera) shows in thumbnails on my computer as being upright but if they are uploaded somewhere they always are 45*. Therefore I'm virtually forced to rotate each photo 45* the opposite direction then save the jpg. Is there some setting in the phone that causes this orientation issue as if the phone camera thinks photos are to be taken up and down where they are tall but skinny so when you turn it sideways to take a photo it's coding the image as being taken sideways? Like I said on the phone and in thumbnails on the computer they are upright but when they are opened on the computer or if they are uploaded places they are rotated 45*. It's very annoying and at this rate I might as well take the tall selfie like photos then crop the top and bottom off of each picture to turn it into a normally proportioned photo. LOL
Again this is virtually the first phone I've ever had that does this when you turn it sideways to take a photo.

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