Video recorder out of focus - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

does the gnex have touch to focus ? i can't find any..whenever i record a video that has a lot of movement it will always be out of focus, the continous focus sucks takes too long to focus
here's my video example, it's blurry due to the focus

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Focusing during video record

Hi,
I start record video when focused to at macro range. Object is sharp and clear. But if i try normal range the object becomes blury and camera doesn`t refocus.
And vice versa if I start in normal range and try close up the object becomes blury.
Is this normal?
Yes, that is "normal". HTC Desire doesn't have autofocus for video recording. The only ROM I have seen that has autofocus for video recording is the CyanogenMod, but it doesn't have Sense.
Thank you for confirming this

Slow Motion (bad) Definition

Hi. I've tried the slow motion feature on my note 2 today and I realise that the 480p of stop motion dont have the quality and the definition of a normal 480p. I've seen another movies of other users loving the feature quality and I am a little bit disapointed. I'm I the only one?
I know that is a new feature and it's better than nothing, but...
I will post two videos to compare soon.
Sorry for my bad english.
Thats due to how slow motion recording works.
If you record a ×2 slow motion video for 1 min it will result in a 2 minute video.
In order to maintain the same fps as a normal video, the camera has to capture and process ×2 the frames in the same 1 min of recording.
To facilitate the increased workload, the camera captures lower resolution frames.
You will notice that x8 has lower resolution than x4 etc.
Sent from my GT-N7100
I also think that is because the interpolation algorithm (?) that is being used to create the extra frames. (I don't think the camera actually CAPTURES each frame). I'm still doing some tests to determine which would be the exact speed/frame counting on the camera.
Here is a video of my dog jumping. You can still see the blurriness in most of the shots.
http://youtu.be/TnMH_N2fSOA
the same video on Vimeo (for those in the countries where YouTube is blocked)
https://vimeo.com/62170068

Camera video focus lock

Hello,
is there any way to lock the focus when recording a video with the stock camera app?
In my experience I get a lot of focus hunting while recording video and just makes it not usable, otherwise the quality and image stabilization is superb.
Any third party app that would use the same image stabilization and lock focus would also be ok, but I dont think there is such a thing...
Thank you.

960fps slow-mo could be nice

Guys I've just watched an amazing 960fps slow-mo video compilation which shows that you can actually capture some nice stuff and be creative despite the low quality 720p resolution of the Galaxy S9. I really hope they do 1080p 960fps in the Note 9 and improve the auto capture algorithms and I can see everybody shooting slow motion videos soon.
Here is the link if you are interested: https://youtu.be/gWZ6ePV0SpI
Lol it's pretty lonesome in here, nobody into 960fps videos?
I think the feature is pretty sweet. After tinkering with it and practicing few shots, I've been able to capture a few sweet golf shots or moments with my kids. One thing I came across was that if you don't have enough light to capture in super slow motion you can still use the regular slow motion which can be used in low light conditions.
To make this an available option go into your camera app > Settings > Scroll Down to Edit Camera modes > Rear Camera > Check Slow Motion.

Question Do you experience this in your camera video

When i video a 1080p 60fps it seems like the frames are lagging look at the hand on the video. But when i put 4k 30fps there is no frame lag. It only happens on black or dark moving subject
It isn't lagging, it is seems like black ghosting of the fingers edge.
Probably, you must to give us the properties of this video, what is shutter speed, f and iso capturing?
I am afraid that there was a low light environment, the default camera was at auto and it uses very low shutter speed.
There is a basic rule, the shutter must be the twice almost of video fps.

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