Anyone knows about camera ois of OP7Pro?
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when using a fisheye or any other add on lenses on the nexus 5, the ois makes the image shake and unfocused. Does anyone know if it is possible to turn ois off?
ahelen said:
Hi,
when using a fisheye or any other add on lenses on the nexus 5, the ois makes the image shake and unfocused. Does anyone know if it is possible to turn ois off?
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There is a thread in general advising that the Nexus 5 isn't designed for add on lenses. Perhaps the magnetic ring around our camera is for OIS and that the magnetic lenses cause an issue? I don't know I have no interest in it so I haven't read the thread, but have a look.
Does anyone know the cam specs of Oneplus 6?
McGrady1 said:
Does anyone know the cam specs of Oneplus 6?
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according to tech-radar, the specs of the cameras are as follows:
A 20MP and 16MP dual-lens rear camera
A 20MP front-facing camera
Note that these are just rumors at this stage, but here's the source where I got it from if there's anything else you want to know:
https://www.techradar.com/news/oneplus-6-rumors
Hope this helps.
Final Camera specs.
In the rear, we find a dual camera combo consisting of 20 and 16MP snappers whereas the selfie camera is listed as being a 16MP one. In terms of size and dimensions, the OnePlus 6 will likely measure up at 155.7×75.35×7.75mm and tip the scales at 177gr. Android 8.1 will be running the show; we expected nothing less.
I wonder if it will have the OIS, as this is crucial for me when considering this device.
So how does it work exactly on this phone? I've heard that during 1080p 30fps it uses OIS, but anything above that doesn't use any kind of stabilization. Also anyone got news, if there is going to be firmware update addressing that, how hard can it be to enable OIS on 4k videos if it's already there, just not being used? Thanks
it has only AIS not OIS while recording. notice that it is doing crop in 1080p 30fps
g_oral said:
it has only AIS not OIS while recording. notice that it is doing crop in 1080p 30fps
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But OIS is still part of the RGB camera sensor right ? Why won't they use it then ?
Dont know, i think they use it only for photos. Maybe the CPU is not so good and cant handle ois in videos
It doea not habe ois on photos or videos. You can look with a flashlight and you will notice that the sensor is not moving ...
Interested to buy this phone but the front camera is a turn-off for me since it lacks any stabilization. will any camera app able to solve this problem?
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Has anyone noticed that when you're shooting videos in the 5x mode you're not actually recording video from the 5x lens. You're recording from the 2x lens digitally zoomed in.
You can test this for yourself by putting your finger over the top lens while recording at 5x and see for yourself
Another fun fact for anyone who didn't know is the 5x lens is actually a 3.7x optical zoom. So if you want the very best quality photo you should pinch the cam to 3.7x as beyond that is digital
I'm using software 11.0.9 Global
MoneyFist said:
Has anyone noticed that when you're shooting videos in the 5x mode you're not actually recording video from the 5x lens. You're recording from the 2x lens digitally zoomed in.
You can test this for yourself by putting your finger over the top lens while recording at 5x and see for yourself
Another fun fact for anyone who didn't know is the 5x lens is actually a 3.7x optical zoom. So if you want the very best quality photo you should pinch the cam to 3.7x as beyond that is digital
I'm using software 11.0.9 Global
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I thought you can actually record video from 3.7x lens.
And fact that its "just" 3.7 is well known.
But very surprised about video recording. Real shame, wonder what it would look like.
That is true for the stock cam app. But if you install the opencamera app that is on this forum adapted to the mi note 10 you can use rhe 5x camera for recording video, as well as manual controls for focus and exposure, it works really well
Liquer said:
That is true for the stock cam app. But if you install the opencamera app that is on this forum adapted to the mi note 10 you can use rhe 5x camera for recording video, as well as manual controls for focus and exposure, it works really well
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Yeah, this Open Camera for Mi Note 10 helps a lot. But wonder, if anyone got it working in video mode using Gcam?