So, Ive installed Footej camera and gcam. Both of them shows the front camera as 5mp max. Does it have the same pixel binning like the rear camera? Footej knows that the rear is 48mp, but front 5mp.
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So, Ive installed Footej camera and gcam. Both of them shows the front camera as 5mp max. Does it have the same pixel binning like the rear camera? Footej knows that the rear is 48mp, but front 5mp.
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Front camera specs: 20 MP, f/2.0, 0.9µm
More info here: https://www.mi.com/global/mi9/specs
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Mine shows 5mp as well in Gcam. No idea what's going on.
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Front camera specs: 20 MP, f/2.0, 0.9µm
More info here: https://www.mi.com/global/mi9/specs
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I know its 20, but third party apps show 5. That's why I'm asking dummy.
Check what resolution photos are when taken from footej. The 48MP rear camera and the 20MP front camera pixel bin by default, meaning that for every app other than the stock camera in 48MP mode, they will shoot in 1/4 the resolution. The binned resolution is what is shown to the camera api.
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Hey Guys,
two things:
1. I just noticed a software bug regarding the camera on Nexus 4:
If you change the resolution down to 5MP and then zoom in, the picture you take will have an "color offset"
To easier show what I am talking about, here 2 examples:
FIRST , using stock aamera app, 5MP UNZOOMED
SECOND , using stock camera app, 5MP ZOOMED
Android Google code issue: http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=41721
2. Can you reproduce it too?
Certainly looks messed up to me. Does it do that every time on 5MP when you zoom? No matter how still you are? Do different white balances affect it? I'm not sure this will affect many people...I, for one, always use 8MP and rarely zoom. Still, a bug is a bug and it should be fixed...
I have it also, but I can't reproduce it in every shot. Here is one where the effect is visible on the stereos speakers...
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Certainly looks messed up to me. Does it do that every time on 5MP when you zoom? No matter how still you are? Do different white balances affect it? I'm not sure this will affect many people...I, for one, always use 8MP and rarely zoom. Still, a bug is a bug and it should be fixed...
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Every Zoom stage on 5MP and it gets more akward the bigger the zoom.
Yes, even if you are perfectly still.
Sucks but at least it is an easy fix, don't zoom. Maybe if the n4 had an optical zoom it would be an issue.
Hello all,
I would like it if some people could share pictures from the front-camera, particularly in low-light (it does not have to be a selfie ). This is because I am worried about the performance of my front camera because even though it says it is ISO 320 in the EXIF, the quality looks to be smudgy and really soft (even though I turned off the soft skin and stabilizer setting in Manual mode).
I know that its only 2MP but still, the quality of it in low-light as compared to good light is really significant. So I would like to confirm if this is just me or also the others..
Btw, I have a Clear Screen Protector so I'm not sure if that might also be contributing..
Thanks!!
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You are not incorrect. The front camera, even worse than the back one, suffers from noise, grain, oversharpening artifacts, blurring, and washed out colors.
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You are not incorrect. The front camera, even worse than the back one, suffers from noise, grain, oversharpening artifacts, blurring, and washed out colors.
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Hm, bummer. I wonder if its software again or if its just the nature of front facing cameras? Weird thing is front facing video seems to be alright..
Thanks man!
I noticed this on front facing camera, my gf has z1 I have s3 and mine wins hands down
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Hi there,
first of all excuse me if the question was already posted but currently I'm unable to search: "Search is temporary unavailable".
I'm not satisfied about stock camera, I mean 50% of times takes great shots but most of times it fails, I tried "manual mode" but for fast shots I always missed the Moment.
Right now I'm using ProCapture, FV5, Camera Zoom FX
Here some shoots: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/x20hdehuizwewi5/8AWuFiitsu
Low lights:
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Camera Zoom FX
FV-5
Stock App (manual)
Pro Capture
High Lights
Stock (Auto Mode)
Camera Zoom FX
Stock (Manual)
Pro capture
Notes
1. FV-5 has problems with touch to focus, can't get really the correct point you touch.
2. Camera Zoom FX has a nice steady stable shoot feature (configured with high, and .5 secs)
3. Manual was: iso auto, scene: none, stabilizer: no, metering: center, hdr: no
4. for all wide and 8mb (100% jpg quality, super fine quality (for apps that support that))
What about you? What camera app do you prefer? Settings?
You can download the album here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/x20hdehuizwewi5/8AWuFiitsu
Can't see any of the images
I can not see any images.
When you disable the watermark/logo in settings, do you still have a white foggy area above the phone? See photo. I am not sure if this is the just to use as a contrasting background for the black font watermark or if my camera is faulty. However surely if you remove the watermark in settings then the white fog should be removed too as it is not needed anymore?
So do I have a problem or is it normal with all the cameras?
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Yes, mine does too. Seems to be Huaweis way of hiding the camera / phone from the shot
Is there any way of doing long exposure shot with this camera?
Huawei specs says that camera has up to 30sec exposure
Hello, everywhere is written that huawei cv60 360 camera is shooting 2k video, but in app written 1920x960 resolution, and this is not 2 k resolution, any thoughts ?
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Is there any way of doing long exposure shot with this camera?
Huawei specs says that camera has up to 30sec exposure
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Not that I know of, the software would need to support it and it doesn't appear to at the moment.
Where is 2 k resolution?
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Where is 2 k resolution?
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In summary 1920x960 = 1843200 = 2K :cyclops: just marketing, nothing personal
This white overlay thing on the bottom of the 360 camera (white beneath huawei logo when on) is kind of annoying. Is there anyway this could be remove view editing the APK file.
Sometimes when I take a picture with the rear camera the photo's are extremely foggy. There are some minor scratches on the rear camera glass otherwise im not sure what might be causing this issue. Below are two pictures taken about an hour apart.
Whilst I know the foggy photo is of a screen, I have tried taking a Photo without any backlighted screens and in a relatively lit bedroom and still the fog.
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Sometimes when I take a picture with the rear camera the photo's are extremely foggy. There are some minor scratches on the rear camera glass otherwise im not sure what might be causing this issue. Below are two pictures taken about an hour apart.
Whilst I know the foggy photo is of a screen, I have tried taking a Photo without any backlighted screens and in a relatively lit bedroom and still the fog.
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You obviously need to change the glass that covers the cameras. Maybe buy some protection for it so you won't scratch it in the future.
I take it that you have cleaned the lens of any oils from fingerprints etc? This is a classic photo of oiled camera lenses
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If you have already cleaned, I thinks some water is inside and the its vaporization gives the foggy effect to the camera glass ...