HELP.
I am stuck with Samsung Galaxy Camera. In need of getting trough changing of the display, optimizing it and controlling camera with that changed surface. (make interactive sliders for all this options below. and make them work.)
ISO sensitivity, exposure value, aperture, shutter speed, image resolution, OIS function, display guide lines
How can I improve the detection of key features by optimizing camera settings?
What are the optimal camera settings for a variety of weather/ illumination conditions?
I have to use eclipse and openCV. Any ideas where to start? What to do?! Btw, I WOULD PAY for someones guidance.
Anyone?
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HI, guys. I have a new Z1 on the way. I have read and seen comparisons that claim that the auto modes introduce a lot of noise and that, while the camera is capable of great shots, the software often lets it down.
I'm wondering if anyone can tell me what the best manual settings are to use. I know they will be different for each setting (dark settings, etc.), but is there a go-to group of manual settings that you use most of the time rather than superior auto?
Thanks!
greyhulk said:
HI, guys. I have a new Z1 on the way. I have read and seen comparisons that claim that the auto modes introduce a lot of noise and that, while the camera is capable of great shots, the software often lets it down.
I'm wondering if anyone can tell me what the best manual settings are to use. I know they will be different for each setting (dark settings, etc.), but is there a go-to group of manual settings that you use most of the time rather than superior auto?
Thanks!
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In manual mode you must stop breathing to not shake the device and capture best detailed photo with less or no noise.
You can also disable flash and use exposure to capture bright photos without flashlight.
You can select manual ISO, which is for light sensitivity. Or....
The ISO number is how sensitive to light the camera
is. It's descended from film cameras, then it would be
how sensitive the chemicals were. The higher the ISO
setting the more light your camera picks up, useful
for low light conditions. However, as the ISOs get
higher so does the amount of 'noise' (visible pixels
that aren't supposed to be there) on your photos. It's
up to you to decide what's a suitable level of noise
and how sensitive you need your camera for each
particular photo.
in other terms
The ISO function sets the light sensitivity of the
camera's image sensor (this is similar to the speed
rating of film. The higher the ISO, the more sensitive
the image sensor and therefore the possibility to take
pictures in low-light situations.
If you find the camera is using a shutter speed that is
too slow (1/60 sec. and slower) to handhold the
camera steady and shake-free then you might select
the next higher ISO which will then allow you to
select a faster shutter speed.
F-stop is the measure of the aperture setting on a
lens. The greater the number, the less light it allows
in, which means the aperture gets smaller, making the
depth-of-field more extensive.
f_u_006 said:
In manual mode you must stop breathing to not shake the device and capture best detailed photo with less or no noise.
You can also disable flash and use exposure to capture bright photos without flashlight.
You can select manual ISO, which is for light sensitivity. Or....
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We can edit the aperture? HOW??
aooga said:
We can edit the aperture? HOW??
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LOL, we can't edit aperture and this guide was not only for Xperia Z1 's manual mode but every camera is.
f_u_006 said:
LOL, we can't edit aperture and this guide was not only for Xperia Z1 's manual mode but every camera is.
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Thought so. I was excited for a minute.
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aooga said:
Thought so. I was excited for a minute.
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Hope you didn't had a heartattack!
So as we all know, the Nexus 6 camera sucks in low light compared to just about every other phone on the market. I played with L Camera (camera app that uses Lollipop's new camera API's) and played with the exposure and ISO settings and was able to get very good quality pictures with minimal noise. This makes me believe that the hardware is capable of alot better low-light performance, but on the software side of things, the "default" auto-exposure setting is set too low. Is there any way to change this?
I'm able to get okay results using HDR+, but on apps like Snapchat where there is no control over anything, low-light pics are abysmal.
Hello,
I'm currently using an iPhone 4S which has manual control. I'm considering buying an Moto X phone and i want to know if it's possible to manualy control some aspects of the camera, like shutter speed, ISO and white balance in K.
Thanks in advance
Hi,
first of all sorry for my bad English. It is not my mother tongue.
I have updated to Nougat (361 EU cust) and I have realised that there is a bug in the camera. In pro mode, when you set ISO manually, the shutter speed doesn't go below 1/17 if set automatically. That happens in low light situations. Also, if you try to set manually speed shutter, what you see in the screen doesn't get refreshed, so you don't know if you are exposing right. And more, in that situations Raw archives get so much noise and you aren't able even to correct that in Lightroom.
Also, in normal mode, in low light situations, the camera increases ISO but it can't change shutter speed more than 1/17.
Some others are suffering the same. We are talking about that in a Spanish forum. Do you suffer the same bug? Could you check it?
Thanks in advance
Here ISO is set manually and speed automatically https://goo.gl/photos/7cpoVJ7HNL4W5JZx6
Raw. ISO and shutter speed set manually, but calculating. The screen was as in the previous photo https://goo.gl/photos/2BU1sX5v9Tdbae3u9
This is the JPEG of the previous photo. Look the huge pink spot https://goo.gl/photos/SZfFxeDTkEBptHwW8