Hi,i'd like to know if there is a way to set up manually iso values of arc camera
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Hi, i'd like to change iso values manually..is it possible?
With both the stock camera app and Camera FV5, it seems like if I want to fix either the shutter speed or ISO, the app would force me to manually pick the value for the other as well. I just want to be able to pick a high enough ISO or fast enough shutter speed so that when I take pictures of my kids, they won't be all blurry. Tinkering with both ISO and shutter speed myself usually isn't an option when taking pictures of them because they rarely stop for my photos (I would have missed the moment I want to capture by the time I get the settings right). Is there an app that can automatically set one of ISO or shutter speed when I have the other value fixed? This seems like a no brainer but not sure why none of the apps I have implements this. If the app can figure out all the values when it's on auto everything, taking out one of the variables should just make it easier to do the math.
Pro shot is capable of this, you can have two custom settings with, for example, shutter=1/100s and the other with shutter=1/30s and auto iso
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.riseupgames.proshot2
I have tried various modes available in default camera app, and i believe if one needs best shot, you need to tweak some settings and that can be done in manual mode. I am not a pro and i am not able to figure out what are the best settings i need to adjust for getting nice picture. So i would like to ask experts here how i can use manual mode.
Please also suggest, in which environment the settings you suggest applies like low light, outdoor etc...
i'm not that pro regarding to camera but here are few things you could keep in mind:
1. The lower the iso the better the quality of the picture. So you might want to get it as low as possible.
2. If you don't want to sacrifice quality, lower the shutter speed. I usually lower it to the point my shaking hands are able to hold the device still, then raise the iso if the picture is still too dark. If it's a moving object, the faster the object, the higher the shutter speed you need to capture the object, so raise the shutter speed accordingly.
3. Another way to brighten your picture is raising the exposure value (EV)
4. WB is for tone, depends on the conditions of the light around you when you are in the middle of taking picture, the picture you take might have a different color than the actual scene, so adjust it so that you can get the tone as natural as possible, or adjust to your taste of tone
5. Try all the possible setting one by one, its more fun than getting told how to do them by someone else.
There is no best option, use tripod set you camera based on light etc and you will get a great shot
http://myzen.asus.com/2016/01/13/use-the-zenfone-2s-manual-mode-to-take-better-pictures/
Hi all!
Is there any way for setting the minimum brightness to a specific value?
When in low light conditions, the brightness is set to extremely low using automatic brightness. I don't want to change it manually every time but it can be solved setting a specific value.
I don't see any adjust in developer settings.
It happens in both, stock and paranoid android.
Thanks in advance.
fernan13malaga said:
Hi all!
Is there any way for setting the minimum brightness to a specific value?
When in low light conditions, the brightness is set to extremely low using automatic brightness. I don't want to change it manually every time but it can be solved setting a specific value.
I don't see any adjust in developer settings.
It happens in both, stock and paranoid android.
Thanks in advance.
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use "GravityBox" (EDxpozed needed)
A little help: what is the default value for small width in developer mode ?
Avinash.temp1234 said:
A little help: what is the default value for small width in developer mode ?
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It depends on your device. One way to go back to default is to search settings for "zoom" and make display zoom normal or default, that will automatically reset the value in developer mode.
Or, try a value like 384, just a guess