I am using 3-years old Nexus 5 smartphone with Android 6.0.1 (Marshmallow) overclocked @ 2.65GHz
and Snap Camera HDR 8.0.4 app from Google Play Store to unlocked 4K resolution.
It isn't native 4K, the native 3264 resolution was upscaled to 3840 at 48Mbps, but the quality is still pretty good.
Please note that there is problems with stuttering but Nexus 5 comes with native support for 1080p video only!
Snap Camera HDR App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.marginz.snap
Free Music: Zhu - Faded (T-Mass & Arman Cekin Remix): https://soundcloud.com/t-mass/zhu-faded-t-mass-and-arman-cekin-remix
Some RAW images uploaded to Facebook (lower quality): Picture 1, Picture 2, Picture 3, Picture 4, Picture 5
I hope you will enjoy it
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Fantastic! How's that possible?
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Fantastic! How's that possible?
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You can use Snap Camera HDR 8.0.4 from Google Play Store (or here) and unlocked 4K resolution.
It won't be native 4K, but 3264 upscaled to 3840.
Looks awesome
And some pictures from Dubai. Originally RAW -> PNG -> Facebook (JPG)
You can download the first picture in PNG format (12MB): OneDrive
The following JPEGs are lower quality and size approx. 300KB.
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Excellent quality.
With 4k video the Nexus 5 throttles quite a bit which results in jittery video after about a minute or two.
Camera2 API (lollipop DP2 or DP3 onwards?) paved the way for such applications allowing devs to access the camera HW at a very low level.
Awesome video, pics and music. Well done!!!
Gotta give this a try.
Wow, I'm still in disbelief
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That's awesome can you give us your settings for the app
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Snap Camera HDR Settings
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That's awesome can you give us your settings for the app
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I'm using standard settings (Video Bit Rare at 48Mbps) and Warp Stabilizer in Adobe Premiere Pro.
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Hello guys,
Youtube now has real Super HD Videos (4096p) !! Yes its true and if you are on a slow connection it will take hours to buffer even a single minute.
But you don't need to buffer as some screenshots have already been posted here - Check out Super HD video screenshots!
Here is a pic iam posting here from here.
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Catch the full story here.
Update: Its 4096p videos not 4000p.
they still look horrible compared to a normal hd movie; they really should have increased the bitrate instead of resolution
They are improving as of late though. I like their leanback feature too. http://www.youtube.com/leanback
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They are improving as of late though. I like their leanback feature too. http://www.youtube.com/leanback
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Yeah have youtube leanback feature is also awesome : http://www.techit.in/youtube-launched-leanback/
Not sure about having a 25' screen for the 4000p But, googles leanback feature is very cool
Nice ladies galaxys!!
next time you better invite me
It isn't 4000p. The resolution is 4096*2304 at 24fps. Therefore, it is 2304p.
Its like calling 1080p video 1920p.
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It isn't 4000p. The resolution is 4096*2304 at 24fps. Therefore, it is 2304p.
Its like calling 1080p video 1920p.
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the logic doesn't apply to this resolution. youtube have come out with the resolution that is not yet properly defined. but it is progressive. if u make a good search, u'll find it's defined in 4096p and not taken the logic of height..
in fact, this resolution is completely different, its not wqhd, wfhd... no it's completely something else..
This resolution is called 4K (meaning you need 4 HDTV, each 1080p to watch this ). The area is 4 times larger as the sides are 2 times larger than full HD.
Personally I think it is BS. First of all you need expensive cameras like RED ONE to record videos. Second you need 4K display which are rare and also expensive. And most importantly the quality because of compression is not great.
The app is called LGcamera
and here are some screenshots
NOTE: Don't go above 20mbps! Because the app will stop working. If LGcamera not opening, u need to reboot ur device.
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Enjoy :good:
Have you noticed a difference?
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Have you noticed a difference?
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Yes, less pixelated.
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Yes, less pixelated.
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Thanks for the tip! If you could post sample videos (if possible similar videos) of both bitrates, that would be great.
Wait, I didn't notice the 60fps. So it can actually record 1080p videos at 20Mbps and 60fps?
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Wait, I didn't notice the 60fps. So it can actually record 1080p videos at 20Mbps and 60fps?
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60fps mode doesn't seem to work. It comes out to be 30fps
Thanks for the tip! If you could post sample videos (if possible similar videos) of both bitrates, that would be great.
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Google is sending me another Nexus 4 because the one i'm using has some problem with the lens (grey circle aka dead spot).
When I get the other Nexus 4, I will try to do 12mbps vs 20mbps video.
It works very well. ty
You don't need to use another app to achieve the same. You can edit the media_profiles.xml file in the /system/etc folder.
Here are some pics:-
hey there, thanks, very helpful indeed. since i'm still waiting for my nex4, i was anyway hoping lgcamcorder would be capable of doing this. plus you can do some more tweaks compared to the stock camera. did anyone try to also increase audio quality in lgcam? i know this app happens to be quite unstable, both with "wrong" settings and the "wrong" device, in other words: you have to be lucky it works the way you want to?
does it work in 720p 60fps?
Cool app. Nice find.
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does it work in 720p 60fps?
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Another thread reported it did not.
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I can confirm 60fps doesn't work in ANY recording mode or resolution. I tried them all using the Lgcamera, which by the way, is much much much much MUCH better than the stock camera app for photos. I haven't done any side by side video bitrate comparisons but the photos and specifically the focus is so much better with the lgcamera. The photos are much less compressed and there is so much more detail in everything compared to the blurry crap from the stock camera.
Try it out and validate my results please! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=rubberbigpepper.lgCamera&hl=en
I have got the HTC One from the end of May. But I still have some questions on my phone's "UltraPixels" Camera.
I wonder whether this technology is a software adjustment or a hardware settings?
4 MegaPixels should be all right for daily usage, but I always like to pinch to zoom my photos while browsing.
HTC One failed to reveal some details in the picture comparing to Samsung GS4 or Sony Xperia Z. I want to ask if it is possible to abandon the UltraPixels technology to boost the camera resolution to 8MP or even 13MP? Any app can do it?
Attaching my photo taken using ultraPixel HTC One at Hong Kong IFC Centre!
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No.
Lol... I want what he's smoking
I want to make my 4 cylinder into a v8
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I believe it's hardcoded into the sensor that it only uses 4 mp for the image, while the rest of the pixels on the sensor used solely for exposure and gathering light
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I believe it's hardcoded into the sensor that it only uses 4 mp for the image, while the rest of the pixels on the sensor used solely for exposure and gathering light
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The phone only has 4 megapixels
They are larger than your regular phone megapixels, there isn't separate sensors for gathering light since that's how all camera work in the first place.
So to the OP, no.. Do some research on how these things work. Really.
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You need to learn how to take pictures with the One because the pictures you have posted are terrible quality and the first is washed out. You're always best to focus on the sky and underexpose the rest of the shot and then edit in Photoshop or something because the quality of pictures I've taken are way, way, way better than them lol
Every time I try to do a slow mo video, this is the result. I've tried doing a factory reset just in case, but same problem.
Any ideas?
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Every time I try to do a slow mo video, this is the result. I've tried doing a factory reset just in case, but same problem.
Any ideas?
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There's no example there.
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There's no example there.
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Weird... I see it. Must be a cahced temporary image link from the site I used
rehosted on imgur
This is already there in our P20 Pro, coz Huawei is using frame rate interpolation to achieve 960 fps and then reduce it to get 30fps video. This is not actual 960 fps but lesser than that with resolution @ 480p up scaled to 720p. This is not the case of s9 or xz2 where the phone actually records at the said fps and resolution...
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This is already there in our P20 Pro, coz Huawei is using frame rate interpolation to achieve 960 fps and then reduce it to get 30fps video. This is not actual 960 fps but lesser than that with resolution @ 480p up scaled to 720p. This is not the case of s9 or xz2 where the phone actually records at the said fps and resolution...
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I get that, but even if I record 240fps, when it goes to slowmo it looks like the gif above.
The video is a distorted mess and it doesn't even play in slow motion
That looks like it's caused by poor lighting.
Slo-mo works a lot better in good lighting because it requires higher shutter speeds to work properly.
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That looks like it's caused by poor lighting.
Slo-mo works a lot better in good lighting because it requires higher shutter speeds to work properly.
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Low light or artificial light causes the whole frame to distort... Not part of the frame... I get this too even when shooting under sunlight
Hi everyone. What happened to the burst mode on the pixel camera? All of my research says Google removed it when updating to Android 10. If so, what 3rd party camera do you recommend that allows burst mode shots and/or Gif creations?
Pixel camera now favors live photo over burst took me a minute to understand that
When you choose a live photo you can see all the frames and select one
My fave second camera app is open camera but don't think it has burst anymore also
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Hi everyone. What happened to the burst mode on the pixel camera? All of my research says Google removed it when updating to Android 10. If so, what 3rd party camera do you recommend that allows burst mode shots and/or Gif creations?
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There's an option for video or GIF for motion photos if you tap export.
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Aaah ok. So I should enable motion photos and then when exporting follow your instructions? Thanks mate!
The quality is so bad that the photos are barely usable.
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The quality is so bad that the photos are barely usable.
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The quality of what is so bad? Are you talking about the long press video recordings? Yes they're pretty low quality because they're only 1024 x 768. I really don't understand that "feature" for long press video if it's not going to record the default video settings.
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The quality of what is so bad?
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Sorry, the quality of motion photos (top shot?) Or when you press and hold shutter button. Quality of alternative photos as the main one is good quality.
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Sorry, the quality of motion photos (top shot?) Or when you press and hold shutter button. Quality of alternative photos as the main one is good quality.
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Yeah see my updated post about the long press videos. As for Top Shot, it's very good when it's actually a photo and not the long press video.
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