Is there any way to get the resound camera apk on this phone. I like slow motion recording too.
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joeyjo8 said:
Is there any way to get the resound camera apk on this phone. I like slow motion recording too.
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I think WildChild's 3.5 Rom has Rezound camera, you could ask him if he could make a package (Or just use his Rom)
The vivid has slow motion recording doesn't it...?
becandl said:
The vivid has slow motion recording doesn't it...?
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I'm not sure about the other variations of Holiday, although Att's stock Vivid camera has 2x slow motion, it doesn't do multi-shot burst only action. As far as I know, that's about the difference between Vivid's camera and Rezound's camera.
I was curious will galaxy note get zero lag shutter with ICS release? Anyone with ICS leak notice any difference on shutter lag?
I saw a one YouTube video where the guy takes pictures on ICS but it wasn't much of help since he wasn't really spam shooting photos... I really hope note could take photo like nexus or iphone :/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_KgClHAnJg&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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I was curious will galaxy note get zero lag shutter with ICS release? Anyone with ICS leak notice any difference on shutter lag?
I saw a one YouTube video where the guy takes pictures on ICS but it wasn't much of help since he wasn't really spam shooting photos... I really hope note could take photo like nexus or iphone :/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_KgClHAnJg&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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Well I'm on ICS Stunner and for me it's not a "real" lag. It's the same way as you can see it in the video. But I can take a picture and immediately move the note and the picture is very sharp and clear.
But if it'll be in the final offical ICS version, there is no answer so far.
I'd fall over in astonishment if there was zero lag between shots, my Panasonic LX5 doesn't manage that!
But the lag between shots is pretty bad on the Note, much worse than my previous phone. It'd be great if ICS fixed it.
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to improve inter-shot times, try a lower resolution, its probably just the device storing the photo..
as for shutter lag, i agree with you..a $2000 DSLR does not have zero shutter lag.. but for phone cameras, that started with 2secs of lag, i think "zero" lag is probably <0.25sec
biscuitlad said:
I'd fall over in astonishment if there was zero lag between shots, my Panasonic LX5 doesn't manage that!
But the lag between shots is pretty bad on the Note, much worse than my previous phone. It'd be great if ICS fixed it.
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Doh x( I thought I heard galaxy nexus had zero shutter lag hehe my mistake.
So even with ICS leak it's pretty darn slow I guess :/ that's the only thing I miss about iphone since I love taking photos.
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the only samsung phone that has zero shutter lag is the SGS3
zen0s said:
I was curious will galaxy note get zero lag shutter with ICS release? Anyone with ICS leak notice any difference on shutter lag?
I saw a one YouTube video where the guy takes pictures on ICS but it wasn't much of help since he wasn't really spam shooting photos... I really hope note could take photo like nexus or iphone :/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_KgClHAnJg&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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My note cant have zero lag even on JB. My guess is it is the hardware that the newer models have.
If u want 0 lag there are camera apps available try fast burst camera.
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qazibasit said:
If u want 0 lag there are camera apps available try fast burat camera.
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Shutter lag is dependant on hardware, it's only the newer phones that have immediate shutter lag potential, even the apps that supposedly enable it cant, it purely hardware dependant.
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I have always been worried about the way that HTC compresses the images from our camera, an average picture size is just 1.5 MB which is bad for 8mpx and the noise in pictures is too much!!
I had seen a thread in sensation development which had improved camera quality by removing compression... Can it be done for incs too?? Thanks!!
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dumb question: Have you set the picture size to 8M or to the maximum quality the camera can support? You can use another app called Camera ICS which is a camera app in ICS ported to gingerbread. HTH.
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dumb question: Have you set the picture size to 8M or to the maximum quality the camera can support? You can use another app called Camera ICS which is a camera app in ICS ported to gingerbread. HTH.
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Yes everything is maxed out!!! I'll see camera ics
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aerosmith said:
dumb question: Have you set the picture size to 8M or to the maximum quality the camera can support? You can use another app called Camera ICS which is a camera app in ICS ported to gingerbread. HTH.
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Just tried camera ics... Its awesome man... Thanks a lot!! The image quality is better now!! Only slightly though!!
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Hi...is there any way to improve camera quality.. i m having HTC one X also and its camera is amezing even in night with flash pbotos...but my NOTE is very poor camera quality when i take picture it all blur n normal picture are also very poor quality... my both device having 8MP .. any solution plz..
Thnkyou
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and for older Gingerbread release 2.3.6
I have an xperia t running CM10.1 and I was wanting to know if you could take burst shots like with the HTC one x, and you can, but they are too slow be be useful to me at all. I also would like to have a slow motion recording but that isn't important I just like that feature. So is there a way to change the burst speed without using something other than the stock camera?
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