is there any sort of app which will allow me to take different kinds of photos such as fish eye and panoramic
does nobody know?
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Panoramic = Standard feature on HD2
Fisheye... dunno, Panaoramic comes standard with the HD2 if you start the camera then go to settings and hit the camera icon in the centre of the bottom of the screen (while holding the phone in landscape mode)
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You most certainly know that a fisheye picture can only be taken using a fisheye lens, don't you? Unless your HD2 has such a lens or you get some kind of fisheye lens you can mount in front of your HD2s lens, there is only one solution: get yourself a decent software program like Photoshop. I doubt that an app for HD2 could possibly calculate such a picture from a 5 or 8 MP Picture given the rather limited RAM of HD2 (PS uses almost all of my 3GB RAM on my Laptop).
cyclingfan74 said:
You most certainly know that a fisheye picture can only be taken using a fisheye lens, don't you? Unless your HD2 has such a lens or you get some kind of fisheye lens you can mount in front of your HD2s lens, there is only one solution: get yourself a decent software program like Photoshop. I doubt that an app for HD2 could possibly calculate such a picture from a 5 or 8 MP Picture given the rather limited RAM of HD2 (PS uses almost all of my 3GB RAM on my Laptop).
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to say theres an app on andriod which allows you to take fish eye photos, i dont think it is that impossible for the hd2 to take them
Does anyone here (since I know some of you and trust your opinions) have experience with macro and magnification addon lenses for the inspire/desirehd? I use mine a lot for component photography (which it actually works quite well) but im looking for a little more. If any of you have some sample photos that youve taken using a lens you recommend that would be great. Thank you.
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Huawei says that both lenses combine to take richer photos.
Does it really work that way? What happens when u take a photo with one of the lenses covered vs uncovered?
I seem. To see no difference. So to me it seems the second lens is useless. Only for bokeh?
I'll have to get used to the new layout. I see the specs say 12.2mp wide angle lens or at least I read it somewhere. Does it have the option to take wide angle pictures? I like the size of the phone but would love a wide angle camera. Thanks
It only have a single camera on the back
jeffrimerman said:
I'll have to get used to the new layout. I see the specs say 12.2mp wide angle lens or at least I read it somewhere. Does it have the option to take wide angle pictures? I like the size of the phone but would love a wide angle camera. Thanks
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Maybe you can find some reviews of the phone on the internet. It'll answer questions like this, and you'll see examples of photos taken on the camera.
I don't understand why new phones have a lot of cameras and only one camera have a lot of mpx other have 8mpx or less, is it so hard to make 1 better camera than fill whole back of the phone? Also cameras stick out on new phones so is easier to break it. I think is better to make just one camera with e.g 48mpx than 3 more. Also in my opinion professional camera should be to making photos than normal smartphone.
masturbino69 said:
I don't understand why new phones have a lot of cameras and only one camera have a lot of mpx other have 8mpx or less, is it so hard to make 1 better camera than fill whole back of the phone? Also cameras stick out on new phones so is easier to break it. I think is better to make just one camera with e.g 48mpx and 3 more. Also in my opinion professional camera should be to making photos than normal smartphone.
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Welcome to XDA.
Multiple cams because there's inadequate space for a optical zoom lense.
It's just marketing thing. 3 cameras are "better" than one good main camera.
All these 8MP ultrawide cameras and 2MP macro cameras are pretty much trash.
Dayuser said:
It's just marketing thing. 3 cameras are "better" than one good main camera.
All these 8MP ultrawide cameras and 2MP macro cameras are pretty much trash.
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My 12mp ultra wide does ok even with the fixed focus. When you can't pan back ultra wides are your only option.
My biggest complaint is that the cameras aren't well protected. A sapphire lens cover would be fairly scratch resistant, but would probably add a bit to the cost.
DonutsAreGood said:
My biggest complaint is that the cameras aren't well protected. A sapphire lens cover would be fairly scratch resistant, but would probably add a bit to the cost.
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A good case is all that's needed. I live in the desert (sand and grit everywhere) and this N10+ is 3.5 yo has zero scratches or mars on the factory cam protector.
Case it, keep your fingers off the cam protector and clean with a dry microfiber cloth occasionally. No fuss or bother.
They are generally cheap and easy to replace if damaged.
blackhawk said:
My 12mp ultra wide does ok even with the fixed focus. When you can't pan back ultra wides are your only option.
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Your phone ultrawide is 16MP.. As i remember right that you still have Galaxy Note 10?
Dayuser said:
Your phone ultrawide is 16MP.. As i remember right that you still have Galaxy Note 10?
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My bad, yeah 16mp. After the N10+ Samsung went nuts with the cams. The N20U ie the humpback. Then then the bs highest mp count race was on.
@masturbino69
With regards to thread's title: I think this article
Why Do Some Smartphones Use Multiple Cameras?
Lots of high-end smartphones have added multiple camera modules and lenses to the back of their designs. But why? The fact is that they do different things for different phones, so we’re here to break it all down for you.
www.howtogeek.com
explains it well