I'm coming from an s7 edge. I have the s10 plus.
I can't seem to change the quality of the picture. I can do it with the video (from 4k to 720 p for both front and rear cameras, but I can't for the picture)
Does anyone know how to change the settings?
The only thing I see is when I take a picture on the screen on the left hand menu bar I can choose, 16:9, 1:1, 4:3, or full screen.
Does that affect the quality of the photo taken (in megapixels)?
I currently have it set on full screen, but on my old s7 edge, full screen would give you a lower pixel count, so I set it to 4:3. Should I do the same here?
Tap settings, rear picture size and click resolution.
It's not there.
Here are the options I have. (check attacment)
Doesn't say. You just get size of image.
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Weird... So which one is the highest quality?
4:3?
Yes 4:3 is 12 mp,16:9 is 8 as per my knowledge
I found this here
https://www.samsung.com/ae/support/...nge-the-picture-resolution-in-the-camera-app/
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bkdodger said:
I found this here
https://www.samsung.com/ae/support/...nge-the-picture-resolution-in-the-camera-app/
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Wow that's a bit of a drastic change, why not have the same for both video and pictures then?
peachpuff said:
Wow that's a bit of a drastic change, why not have the same for both video and pictures then?
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Yeah I agree ..I think they want it easier while using camera lol [emoji38]
iPhone X
So where is it? I need to change to low res for work bit can't find how to change?
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Found it
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This was driving me crazy... Also coming from S7 edge... Always looking for the highest resolution, not sure why they would hide details like that and make things more convoluted...
It's in the quick menu now so easier to find
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Davey Dual Sim said:
So where is it? I need to change to low res for work bit can't find how to change?
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Found it
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Seems link is not working anymore where did you find it exactly?
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Can the owners post link to their photos and specially video samples recorded in the Nexus 4, in different recording settings?
The only person that did this unfortunately chose the worst sharing way possible (Dropbox), so it obviously can't be accessed already. There are a bunch of threads but they seldom talk about the camera quality.
Specifically, I'd like to know if "the miracle" was done and they fixed the 1080p video recording frame rate to acceptable levels.
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Looking forward to seeing some photos! Anyone got some good shots to upload?
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Why is that post bent?
Venekor said:
Why is that post bent?
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Probably a photo sphere pic.
Anyone else, specially videos?
Frunobulax said:
Anyone else, specially videos?
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https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=nexus+4+sample
Photosphere
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dillym34 said:
Photosphere
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the stitching is pretty awful in this one
norazi said:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=nexus+4+sample
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You're aware that there are a whole bunch of videos there made before the launch, all of them with the 22fps issue, right?
I mean, please be trying to troll me.
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you are looking it wrong.
Hey guys, I've noticed something odd when taking random pictures with my n4 - is that a normal behaviour for the camera?
Pics are taken using automatic settings... and then some with the flash disabled for comparison...
dropbox.com/s/b1dnw1x5qa1ey3y/2012-11-21%2012.33.43.jpg
dropbox.com/s/fuiofjvburwqqwp/2012-11-21%2012.46.14.jpg
dropbox.com/s/sho8sepn9cfx58b/2012-11-21%2012.46.47.jpg
I'm freaking out that I've managed to damage my white-balance sensor somehow
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Photosphere
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Currently PhotoSphere photos can only be viewed in Google+ I believe.
Here is a link to a picture of my side yard I posted there.
https://plus.google.com/u/0/100172863876438515124/posts/UiNq5HXTY7i
I recorded videos and looked at the frame rate of both in 1080p and 720p. For me 1080p records at 30 fps (around 30.22 to be more precise) and 720 records at 24 fps. Anyone else got different results?
this one was uploaded today :good:
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Can someone help ...
My 1080p videos are highly compressed. I get compression artifacts on details in the distance and the sound of distant objects / ambiance is horrid and garbled - again compressed
Can anybody pls tell me what is the size of 1080p and 720p videos recorded by Nexus 4? I mean a 1 minute movie will be how many MBs of size?? On an average..
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Can anybody pls tell me what is the size of 1080p and 720p videos recorded by Nexus 4? I mean a 1 minute movie will be how many MBs of size?? On an average..
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1 min at 1080 is 86.50MB
1 min at 720 is 57.90 MB
Have a strange camera issue...
When i set iso to 200, for example, it looks like all ok, as picture goes darker, but when I take picture, it goes brighter as iso is set above 800-1000 or exposure goes to max and saves like this... and then it goes back darker on the screen... Wtf?
When I setting iso in settings to 200, I want it to capture with that iso...
No hdr or flash is enabled...
Is this the known issue and there is a fix for that? Or maybe some suggestions?
Or its just me with this issue?
Thanks!
infazz said:
Have a strange camera issue...
When i set iso to 200, for example, it looks like all ok, as picture goes darker, but when I take picture, it goes brighter as iso is set above 800-1000 or exposure goes to max and saves like this... and then it goes back darker on the screen... Wtf?
When I setting iso in settings to 200, I want it to capture with that iso...
No hdr or flash is enabled...
Is this the known issue and there is a fix for that? Or maybe some suggestions?
Or its just me with this issue?
Thanks!
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Try with changing metering mode in Manual Camera Mode
This was the first i tried
Is therrs only with this issue?
Can any one try a mid light condition photo, on manual mode with any iso, but not auto...
The photos saving much brighter than they acctually shoud and appears on the screen at the moment phone captures focus...
Any help appresiated
yea i got it too
Is this normal?
What kind of camera is it? What model No.?
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That would be the camera on the phone.... What a daft question!
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That would be the camera on the phone.... What a daft question!
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I do not see anywhere on the post what model the phone is. If I knew the model, I might be able to help.
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C6603, latest firmware, rooted, doomlords kermel...
i don't think the stock fw honours ISO settings.
It tries to up to the max then drops down till it finds a working version, so as to keep shutter speeds high,
despite what the camera app says!
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I do not see anywhere on the post what model the phone is. If I knew the model, I might be able to help.
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Well if is posting in the Xperia z section. So I think its safe to assume that's the phone he is using and not lets say a Samsung galaxy s4
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infazz said:
Have a strange camera issue...
When i set iso to 200, for example, it looks like all ok, as picture goes darker, but when I take picture, it goes brighter as iso is set above 800-1000 or exposure goes to max and saves like this... and then it goes back darker on the screen... Wtf?
When I setting iso in settings to 200, I want it to capture with that iso...
No hdr or flash is enabled...
Is this the known issue and there is a fix for that? Or maybe some suggestions?
Or its just me with this issue?
Thanks!
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What you are experiencing is that the viewer doesn't display the image with the iso that you have selected that's why it's all dark.
But when you press the shutter it takes the picture with the right iso.
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Yup. If you manually set ISO to 100 in low light, and take a pic. (ignoring the viewer) you will get a reasonable result :thumbup:
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I do not see anywhere on the post what model the phone is. If I knew the model, I might be able to help.
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You are in a Sony Xperia Z thread, so very likely to be one of those
If your fixed ISO is dark then, your metering is up the wack or the exposure is too short for the light in the sceen
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wawyed said:
What you are experiencing is that the viewer doesn't display the image with the iso that you have selected that's why it's all dark.
But when you press the shutter it takes the picture with the right iso.
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Exactly as stated here, the same issue happens on most cameras LCD's in low light shots.
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You are in a Sony Xperia Z thread, so very likely to be one of those
If your fixed ISO is dark then, your metering is up the wack or the exposure is too short for the light in the sceen
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Exactly as stated here, the same issue happens on most cameras LCD's in low light shots.
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Sorry 'bout that, I saw this post from the 'latest posts' section and forgot to look and see which thread this was in.
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wawyed said:
What you are experiencing is that the viewer doesn't display the image with the iso that you have selected that's why it's all dark.
But when you press the shutter it takes the picture with the right iso.
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Looks like it, the picture on the screen is too dark... is there any workaround for this ?
Its almost nothing visible on the screen if iso is low, i just want to see what im going to picture, before i take a photo....
infazz said:
Looks like it, the picture on the screen is too dark... is there any workaround for this ?
Its almost nothing visible on the screen if iso is low, i just want to see what im going to picture, before i take a photo....
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Did you try turning off HDR?
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Did you try turning off HDR?
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Hdr is not a problem here, and it is not turned on...
Problem is if in normal mode and iso set to 100 or 200 for example, in the mid light condition you almost dont see anything on the viewfinder, the picture is too dark, but if you take a photo it comes out bright and all is visible on it...
infazz said:
Hdr is not a problem here, and it is not turned on...
Problem is if in normal mode and iso set to 100 or 200 for example, in the mid light condition you almost dont see anything on the viewfinder, the picture is too dark, but if you take a photo it comes out bright and all is visible on it...
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I know, but hdr makes a difference in the viewfinder when iso is set low.
I am really unhappy with the camera on the note3... there is too much shutter lag that most photos come back blurry... is there another camera app that might be better to use than the stock ? also what settings are optimal for minimizing the shutter lag ?
I flashed the Nexus 5 camera and though it is light on options for basic shots I totally prefer it. I take hundreds of shots of my kids a month.
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do you have the apk ? i got this phone since i take a lot of photos of my kids but its hard to take kids photos when everything comes out blurry
Its a zip...you can flash it through flashgordon hang on...
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In theory would it be possible to have the Nexus 6 screen output in 1080p instead of QuadHD. That or a lower resolution to save battery consumption and improve screen on time. This in theory would be very useful to incorporate into a power saving mode.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nomone.resolution_changer
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mkeller96 said:
In theory would it be possible to have the Nexus 6 screen output in 1080p instead of QuadHD. That or a lower resolution to save battery consumption and improve screen on time. This in theory would be very useful to incorporate into a power saving mode.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nomone.resolution_changer
This should do what you're looking for.
As long as its still using the full screen the resolution won't matter. It's not the resolution that uses more power it's the powering of pixels.
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As long as its still using the full screen the resolution won't matter. It's not the resolution that uses more power it's the powering of pixels.
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While you are correct on the usage of power for the pixels, lowering resolution does still save battery as you aren't taxing the GPU as much to render the lower resolution as opposed to the higher resolution.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nomone.resolution_changer
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nomone.resolution_changer
This should do what you're looking for.
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I wasn't able to get that app to work. Any suggestions?
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I wasn't able to get that app to work. Any suggestions?
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Well the app is pretty basic so what are you not able to get working? Are you rooted?
Just noticed when I try to use effects like Vignette, stardust etc in the gallery app that there is no adjustment bar for the effects intensity. I'm sure in previous models they were present.
Just wondering , did I overlook something?
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Just noticed when I try to use effects like Vignette, stardust etc in the gallery app that there is no adjustment bar for the effects intensity. I'm sure in previous models they were present.
Just wondering , did I overlook something?
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You're right, I thought maybe you could do the screen swipe thing...but I don't see anything also.
SiNJiN76 said:
You're right, I thought maybe you could do the screen swipe thing...but I don't see anything also.
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They cut down alot of features.
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