Please what is the max Shutter time?
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i have discovered accidentally that if u turn the shutter sound off, the reaction time is much better.
any way to slow down the shutter time of the galaxy s camera?
Is there anyway to have slower Shutter Speeds than 30s and higher ISO than 3200 in manual mode for the OnePlus 3T?
In theory, yes. Older OPO had 60s and Sony Z3 could go to 6400/12800. I think the latter only in auto.
davebugyi said:
In theory, yes. Older OPO had 60s and Sony Z3 could go to 6400/12800. I think the latter only in auto.
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OP3/3T goes up to 6400 ISO in automatic mode, and 4000 in HQ mode.
Anything for the manual mode? Please.
I have noticed an issue with the stock camera app in auto mode for low light situations.
My understanding is that the camera has a couple of auto detect features for low light situations.
-The generic "low light" / night scene indicator
-The tripod mode, where a small tripod icon appears when you put the camera on a surface to keep it still.
As far as I am aware, the two modes should work as follows:
- When low light is detected, and the camera is being held in hand, ISO should be prioritised and shutter speeds kept sensible to avoid motion induced blur. For example, 1/8 second, 12,800 ISO.
- When both low light and a tripod/still phone is detected, Shutter Speed should be prioritised. For example, 1 second exposure at 1600 ISO.
This is not happening for me. Tripod mode behaves exactly the same as low light mode, so even if you have the little tripod icon showing, and it's low light, shutter speed remains high and ISO at max.
I did a test scene, and, in auto mode it chose 12,800 ISO at 1/8s. In tripod and low light mode it was exactly the same. When I went into manual mode, I set the speed to 1s and 3600 ISO and got a great, sharp, and bright picture. What's going on?
Thanks.
If I am recording video in pro mode 1080p 60fps H264 codec (ISO auto, shutter speed fixed value, white balance fixed value, image stabilization ON, hyper steady OFF), camera app or android OS set the CPU frequencies too low, which causes frame drops.
I don't know why only on 1080p 60fps CPU freq. are automaticaly lowered to ~710MHz/840MHz for big cores and ~1.3GHz for small cores. I can help myself if I set also ISO to fixed value...then the recorded video is almost frame drops free, but it is still on the edge (cpu utilization almost 100%).
I am using high performance system mode. Also try set min. freq. to max. in 3C CPU manager, but 1080p 60fps pro video mode always set them lower.
If I enable hyper steady(requires more performance), camera app does not touch cpu frequencies and recorded video is smooth without frame drops.
Android 13(WW-33.0210.0210.210), rooted.
On screenshots how it looks like during recording.
Can someone confirm this issue?