Camera Shutter speed up ... - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III General

i have discovered accidentally that if u turn the shutter sound off, the reaction time is much better.

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Camera sound

Hi,
I turned off the "shutter sound", but then I can hear a very short sound "deg" (very low "click" sound).
Do you hear that too?
Please if you can test it for me ....
gogol said:
Hi,
I turned off the "shutter sound", but then I can hear a very short sound "deg" (very low "click" sound).
Do you hear that too?
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could it be the hardware button sound effect? look in:
settings -> personal -> sounds & notifications
and see if Hardware buttons is checked.
No, it is not checked.
Do you hear too?
You might actually be hearing the auto focus mechanism? It is mechanical.
Don't reckon the tytn II is good upskirting kit lol!
ive noticed that the lag between pressing the camera button and the camera actually taking the picture is affected by whether or not the shutter sound is on
Thanks for the input, I think I can live with it ...
I just courious if you also hear that low click sound ... do you?
I hear it too. It's just the sound of the camera focusing.
the camera takes fast pictures once its focused. this auto focus was a good idea but pretty lame on such a low mega pixel cam. I much prefer the Hermes cam over this one personally

Improve Preformance of Camera

Hi,
is there a way to improve the performance of the camera?
like improve the shuttle speed ? faster reaction time ?
You mean shutter speed? No, at the moment there is nothing you can do to speed it up. Especially when taking pictures where the light is low, the camera switches to night mode automatically, making the shutter speeds extremely slow. EXTREMELY ANNOYING, making the camera COMPLETELY USELESS for indoor shots. I think the way the IDIOTS at HTC were reasoning was that this would be a good alternative to the LED light the old TyTN had.
[sarcasm]This plus the disabled multimedia and 3D acceleration sure makes the TyTN II a device very well suited for business.[/sarcasm]
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You mean shutter speed? No, at the moment there is nothing you can do to speed it up. Especially when taking pictures where the light is low, the camera switches to night mode automatically, making the shutter speeds extremely slow. EXTREMELY ANNOYING, making the camera COMPLETELY USELESS for indoor shots. I think the way the IDIOTS at HTC were reasoning was that this would be a good alternative to the LED light the old TyTN had.
[sarcasm]This plus the disabled multimedia and 3D acceleration sure makes the TyTN II a device very well suited for business.[/sarcasm]
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I have faith that they'll release a software update
Yup, I mean shutter speed. it works greater in the day time only got problem in the night. was opening got a way to solve it
i agree, with a 3 mp camera with af and with a reaction time of a 19th century digital camera dosnt really do much
I don't think we'll have too much luck.
Like a normal camera the shutter needs to be open longer to capture a darker image. Sans a flash, I don't think too much progress will be made when it comes to night/dark images and capture speed.
I would be happy if they fixed the auto focus problem I show here, and allowed night mode to be switched on and off manually.
well we can just hope they come out with someting to solve the problems or make more improvement to it

Better Camera??

On the android my camera seems to have a sepia look to it when its running does anyone have a way around it or a fix to get it like winmo's camera
It is being worked on, it has trouble in low light.
One thing you can do is hold VolDn when taking the picture, that increases the exposure time, you have to be very still though or these pictures will be blurry.
When your in the camera press the volume button up or down to make it better
Too late lol :/

Shutter time

any way to slow down the shutter time of the galaxy s camera?

[Q] Photos resolution after switching to front cam

I've been on vacation with my new s4 and I've noticed that half of my photos were at 1280x720 resolution on the main cam.
I've noticed it switched when I've accidentally switched to 2mp cam and switched back the resolution never came back to 8M.
Is there anything i can do on the camera app to make it remember proper resolution?
ps. Is there any way to silece the camera "shutter" sound?
I can't replicate your problem with resolution. Either I'm not following same route or it was fixed in MF5 that I'm running.
You can silence shutter sound by turning ringtown volume all the way down (off).
almec said:
I can't replicate your problem with resolution. Either I'm not following same route or it was fixed in MF5 that I'm running.
You can silence shutter sound by turning ringtown volume all the way down (off).
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I't doesnt allways happen ill try to find proper steps to replicate this behaviour. As for volume it works as a zoom button and turning volume down prior to launching camera app does not elimitnate shutter of focus sounds .
przemo-c said:
I't doesnt allways happen ill try to find proper steps to replicate this behaviour. As for volume it works as a zoom button and turning volume down prior to launching camera app does not elimitnate shutter of focus sounds .
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Edit-note: It's only for ROOTed phones but...
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There might be a solution for shutter sound. :fingers-crossed:Try installing Note 2 (sic) Hidden Settings (it works on my S4 Active i9295). There are many useful settings. One of them is "Add shutter sound menu" which adds item to settings menu in camera to turn it on an off. And there is also "CAMERA SHUTTER SOUND" which directly turns sound on and off.

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