Is there any full-manual camera app which is compatible with Pie? - Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Questions & Answers

Is there any camera app that let me fully control the camera? Video recording precisely.
The most important option for me is [email protected] + ability to control parameters like iso, shutter speed and locking the exposure.
As you all know, these idiots removed pro mode from official camera app and this phone is literally unusable for video recording. They even removed [email protected] from camera2 API, so external video recording apps are unable to record 4k 60 fps video using official API.
Maybe some devs found some workarounds?

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Camera Question about 1080p60fps

Hi,
Well I have a question about how our Camera on the MI5 cant record videos on 1080p60fps?
After all it has the same camera sensor as the OnePlus3 and the Huawei Mate 8 and both of these phones after a software upgrade on their camera app are enabled to record on 1080p60fps.. First I thought it belongs to the camera app as when I tried the Snapdragon Camera I was able to record video on 720p120fps but 1080p is just on 30fps,What cause that lock can someone please explain me?
As Sensor is the same as the other phones,Same CPU and everything I'm pretty sure the device can record 1080p60fps but what blocking it from it?

Slow motion setting not working

Hi
My camera record slow motion video but when recording was done and when i want set slow motion speed the setting button not working.
Is there any guide for this?
Thank you everyone
#edit# i have this problem with all video files! Setting button has no functionality!! #
I think it's camera bug or 'slow motion' doesn't support some video formats. In some firmwares there were that problems. You can flash another firmware or install other camera app that supports slow motion.
Danielix J said:
I think it's camera bug or 'slow motion' doesn't support some video formats. In some firmwares there were that problems. You can flash another firmware or install other camera app that supports slow motion.
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Thank you for your answer
I want to know is every one phones same as me or not?
please some huawei p10 owners tell about their slow motion mode.
can you change slow motion speed or not ?
I had a similar problem but managed to find the solution. When I got my phone, I uninstalled/blocked all of the bloatware. Amongst these programs was also the Videos application, which I blocked. It appeared that this app was needed to edit the videos. Now that I have it unblocked everything is working fine again.
The slow motion and sometimes video recordings are unpredictable as for performance. I think the SLO-MO is bugus. Never worked for me, only intermittent..
Which video app do you mean ? by title and if I uninstall will the camera app still work. I will not be editing in my phone. I have fabulous slomo at hoghest frame rate but the other 2 speeds do not work. If I remove will ithey now work ? Also slo mo ar highest speed have no control over film captured action duration . Thought it would continue recording slomo till I pressed stop ?
Hope for answers for my P20 Pro
thanks

Nokia 8 Camera

Here I come with the new Nokia 8 camera app.
What's new and What's Working
Quick Snap than stock
HDR
Manual Mode
Video recording
Slow motion video recording
Time lapse Video recording
Front camera
Snaps
Video recording
Bug
PiP
Bothie
Credits @tsameer for providing Support. @nokia for providing app.
Download link
Closed per OP request

Nokia 8 Camera

Here comes the new Nokia 8 camera app.
What's new and What's Working
Quick Snap than stock
HDR
Manual Mode
Video recording
Slow motion video recording
Time lapse Video recording
Front camera
Snaps
Video recording
Bug
PiP
Bothie
Credits @tsameer for providing Support. @nokia for providing app.
Download link
Closed per OP request

How to record 4K video with EIS on MI A2?

Which app can record 4k video with electronic image stabilization? what is the best, prooven method to record videos with eis. 4k resolution is important to me...not fullhd
I have tried Open camera, (which doesnt have 4k mode when camera2api enabled)
gcam wont record 4k...i have tried min. 50 ports of them from celsoazevedo.com
footej camera zoom in video in 4k mode, i am suspicious about its stabilization
ultracorder has eis...is okay only for slow motion, beacuse focus is awfull
SnapCam HDR....lot of noise
so guys, please advice, prooven method to record 4k with EIS.
PS. I am currently on Havoc Rom...:good:
I don't think A2 can record 4k video with EIS enabled.. Because as far as I know this phone only capable to record 1080p 30fps/60fps with EIS enabled..
Aziziamran said:
I don't think A2 can record 4k video with EIS enabled.. Because as far as I know this phone only capable to record 1080p 30fps/60fps with EIS enabled..
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You are not right, when using stock rom without camera2 api enabled, you can use EIS on 4K with Open Camera, and it is really stable... Problem is how to use EIS when camera2 api is enabled, because of that you loose 4K option in open camera. I am using Snap Camera HDR for now, and for good lighting conditions it is more than good 4K +EIS. You just need to turn down sharpness and you will be noise free...
Mr.Nice.ba said:
You are not right, when using stock rom without camera2 api enabled, you can use EIS on 4K with Open Camera, and it is really stable... Problem is how to use EIS when camera2 api is enabled, because of that you loose 4K option in open camera. I am using Snap Camera HDR for now, and for good lighting conditions it is more than good 4K +EIS. You just need to turn down sharpness and you will be noise free...
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Can you provide me more detail please... Because I just know about EIS on 1080p... By the way I'm on Pixel Experience rom with camera2 api enabled..
Try Cinema Fv-5 app, it can record 4k with EIS. You can use the app without root or camera2 API enabled. You can also control the focus, White balance, exposure, ISO, and some more. Just go into settings (in the app) and click on video icon, then select 'Show extended video resolution'.

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