I just found out that with AOSP camera apk we can get better quality videos than Sense camera!
First, I tested it in night conditions and it was really better - more light less grain.
You can see frame shots here: (Sense camera is first, AOSP camera is second)
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So I did test again, in daylight and results are really better:
First - we can see much wider FOV. And when you crop the image, you can see it is also better quality.
The resolution is also different - 1920x1080 for Sense and 1920x1088 for AOSP.
Just for the record - the tests are all made on Sense based ROM, I just installed 4.3 camera apk.
But there are downsides, just check out audio stats:
Sense data:
Audio
Format : AAC
Format/Info : Advanced Audio Codec
Format profile : LC
Codec ID : 40
Bit rate mode : Constant
Bit rate : 318 Kbps
Nominal bit rate : 96.0 Kbps
Channel(s) : 2 channels
Channel positions : Front: L R
Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
AOSP data:
Audio
Format : AAC
Format/Info : Advanced Audio Codec
Format profile : LC
Codec ID : 40
Bit rate mode : Constant
Bit rate : 96.0 Kbps
Channel(s) : 1 channel
Channel positions : Front: C
Sampling rate : 16.0 KHz
So there is really low quality audio in favor of better video.
Maybe someone could mod this AOSP camera to record in some better format like avi or mp4 and with better audio codec?
I also tried with photos, but photos are little bit worse than on Sense camera.
Here is the apk: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B8XcczeFW1zUNzMzTGNOYUNRcGc/edit
JoHnNy08PL said:
Just for the record - the tests are all made on Sense based ROM, I just installed 4.3 camera apk.]
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Is your point that the 4.3 camera IN SENSE, strictly, is better for video. Or are you attempting to imply that the 4.3 camera IN GENERAL, including in an AOSP ROM produces better video?
I'm a little fuzzy on that.
Tigerlight said:
Is your point that the 4.3 camera IN SENSE, strictly, is better for video. Or are you attempting to imply that the 4.3 camera IN GENERAL, including in an AOSP ROM produces better video?
I'm a little fuzzy on that.
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As I wrote, I tested it only with Sense ROM so far and the results you can see in the OP.
If you have some free time, you can do the tests on some Cyanogen ROM and post a results
I have actually tested a photos on CM10.1 versus Sense's camera in full daylight and Sense won but the difference was very small. I guess in low light photography Sense binaries show their power.
And actually this made me to search for alternative - night mode photos, especially with night mode+hdr have so much light but on video it is worse than Xperia S and Galaxy S2.
Wysyłane z mojego HTC One X za pomocą Tapatalk 2
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This is modded version of the CM CameraNext app, not my work.
All credit by abhi08638.
Link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/themes-apps/app-cameranext-modded-t2999275
Pro
More features: Zero Shutter lag, ViewFinder, Denoise,....
High image quality.
Cons
Clear image mode force close. if you have problems, clear the data.
Some scene does not support redmi 1s.
Slow shutter speed does not support .
Download and Install it like a normal apk.
Sample
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This is modded version of the CM CameraNext app, not my work.
All credit by abhi08638.
Link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/themes-apps/app-cameranext-modded-t2999275
Pro
More features: Zero Shutter lag, ViewFinder, Denoise,....
High image quality.
Cons
Clear image mode force close. if you have problems, clear the data.
Some scene does not support redmi 1s.
Slow shutter speed does not support .
Download and Install it like a normal apk.
Sample
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Is there anything that you can do to make slow shutter work? Thnx
Eziogamer said:
Is there anything that you can do to make slow shutter work? Thnx
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I would like to know as well.
Wer do i find d pro apk??
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Goooood...Thanks!
After flashing in Cm 11, video recording stopped even in default camera. Uninstaller was of no use. Please avoid flashing in R28
The best camera for the Redmi 1S (and for other phones to) is the original MIUI camera. No doubt about it.
Hope that somebody will port it with it's all functionality (including external SD card saving and HDR) for CM 12.1 use.
(The MIUI camera ported to CM11 is good, but it lacks the above mentioned features and in terms of picture quality is not quite equal with the original MIUI camera app.)
Any other camera apps i'll tried, suffered from severe picture quality problems (grain, noise / or aggresive noise supression, lacking of detail and dynamics, edge sharpness issues, and so on).
Hifimaniac said:
The best camera for the Redmi 1S (and for other phones to) is the original MIUI camera. No doubt about it.
Hope that somebody will port it with it's all functionality (including external SD card saving and HDR) for CM 12.1 use.
(The MIUI camera ported to CM11 is good, but it lacks the above mentioned features and in terms of picture quality is not quite equal with the original MIUI camera app.)
Any other camera apps i'll tried, suffered from severe picture quality problems (grain, noise / or aggresive noise supression, lacking of detail and dynamics, edge sharpness issues, and so on).
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Enable Denoise and try again. Only one feature lack is the HDR mode. Of course, xiaomi does'n release kernel source for this feature.
Ex: Snapcamer, cameranextmod
Thanks, the cameranextmod seems to be acceptable.
Can i use this camera in MIUI 7?
Can i use this camera in MIUI 7?
Try a better camera for hdr image. It use native way to capture hdr (capture 3 images w/ different exposure and merge it) but its quality image is. well enough for me
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hi guys its kaos back with another product review. Today we are going to review the sricam model Sp017
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Specs:
System
Main Processor
HD processor,built-in ARM9 and a high-speed video co-processor.
Operating system
Embedded Linux OS
Image Sensor
Sensor
High Definitioin Color CMOS Sensor
Display Resolution
1280*720 (1.0 Megapixel)
Min.Illuminatioin
0.1 Lux / F1.2 (With IR Illuminator)
lens
Lens Type
Glass Lens
Lens Parameter
Focal Length: 3.6 mm; Aperture: F 2.4
Angle of View
75°
Video
Image Compression
H.264.
Image Frame Rate
30fps maxmium, downward adjustable
Resolution
720P(1280 x 720), VGA(640 x 360), QVGA(320 x 180)
Image Adjustment
Automatic
Infrared Mode
Automatic
Pan/Tilt Angle
Horizontal:355° & Vertical: 90°
Night Visibility
13pcs IR-LEDs, night vision range up to 12 metres
Filter Switch(IR-Cut)
Built-in IR Cut, no color deviation indoor or outdoor.
Audio
Coding Standards
G.711A.
Input / Output
Supports two-way audio, Built-in Mic & Speaker
Record
TF Card Record
Support 128G TF card.( only support FAT32 file system)
Record Mode
Alarm Record; Motion Detection Alarm Record; Timing video; Manual Record.
Record Standard
VGA @ 25 fps
Playback
Support remote playback.
Network
Ethernet
RJ-45 Ethernet
Wireless
Standard IEEE 820.11 b/g/n, Security support :WEP, WPA, WPA2 Encryption.
Online Visitor
Online Visitor LAN support 10 people, WAN support 5 people.
Onvif
Support Onvif Protocol, Support NVR (above Onvif version 2.4.2)
Alarm
Alarm
Supports Motion detection Alarm, Phone push alarm, Whistle alarm.
Others
Product Type
Plastic/ Indoor Use
DC Power
DC5V/2A..
Working Temperature
-10 - 60℃
Working Humidity
10%- 90% RH
Size
Item size: 125mmx102x 130mm (LxWxH)
Packaging size:182mmx110mmx149mm(LxWxH)
Weight
N.W.:300g G.W.: 600g (Note:Actual Weight Final)
Accessories
Adaptor, User Manual, Bracket,Screw.
System
Required
For APP
Support iOS and Android system smart phone or tablet PC.
Certification
CE,FCC,RoHS
Warranty
Limited 2-Year Warranty
Whats included?
Package included the camera.
Instruction manual.
As well as power supply.
You can use a hardwired Ethernet cad 5 cord. Or as i tested wireless.
The camera really is nice. The night vision is crystal clear in dark conditions. Features still image or recording via sdcard storage. (card sold separately). Motion detection. Has the option to have a audible alarm that sounds on detection. 2 way audio. meaning you can talk through the camera to who ever you see. as well as hear them talk to the camera. has a android and apple app. You can also setup with windows or mac. via different apps. i find it wonderful. can check on your pets. loved ones. range is pretty good. have setup about 100 feet through 2 walls to router.
Greetings!
I upgraded from the Onplus One to the One Plus Three.
On 3 I'm running the latest Oxygen stock, only thing I changed was rooting it and applying adblockers.
The image quality on the stock camera is awful. Unfortunately I don't remember the camera I installed on The Oneplus One, but I could choose to select:
- to save RAW
- to disable noise reduction
- select the level of compression for JPG
On the new one I can't select any of those and the noise reduction per default is just over the top. The images look like paintings, the colors washed out due to noise reduction.
I attached two images. The cat one was shot one the Oneplus One, the second one with the trees on the Oneplus Three. Both showing a crop at 100%.
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Is there a camera mod for the 3 where I can remove this awful noise reduction and be able to save RAW?
Thanks in advance o//
kohos said:
Greetings!
I upgraded from the Onplus One to the One Plus Three.
On 3 I'm running the latest Oxygen stock, only thing I changed was rooting it and applying adblockers.
The image quality on the stock camera is awful. Unfortunately I don't remember the camera I installed on The Oneplus One, but I could choose to select:
- to save RAW
- to disable noise reduction
- select the level of compression for JPG
On the new one I can't select any of those and the noise reduction per default is just over the top. The images look like paintings, the colors washed out due to noise reduction.
I attached two images. The cat one was shot one the Oneplus One, the second one with the trees on the Oneplus Three. Both showing a crop at 100%.
Is there a camera mod for the 3 where I can remove this awful noise reduction and be able to save RAW?
Thanks in advance o//
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Try this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/op3-google-camera-hdr-ported-to-t3655758
Thanks a lot. This one is much better.
It still is missing the settings for .RAW etc., but at least here the noise reduction settings aren't as ridiculous as on the stock cam.
I tried the Snapdragon one but the results were very similar in terms of noise reduction bluriness.
kohos said:
Thanks a lot. This one is much better.
It still is missing the settings for .RAW etc., but at least here the noise reduction settings aren't as ridiculous as on the stock cam.
I tried the Snapdragon one but the results were very similar in terms of noise reduction bluriness.
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Yea noise reduction is awful on OOS.
I checked your samples and at least on my OP3T with LOS the image quality is infinitely better - I actually have a Galaxy S7 Edge from work that I was using for photos and videos and I gave up on it when I got the OP3T because the image quality is better...
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This is video, but straight out of the phone without processing (except YouTube's auto compression):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62RIwq7agF8
Best Camera Features of the Honor 8X
The Honor 8X's camera is way better than other shooters in the same price range. Try these features to get the most out of your Honor 8X camera.
1. Aperture Mode
The trick to creating a great wide aperture effect is having a phone with a great camera and software that can accurately differentiate background object from foreground objects. The AI NPU chipset makes all the difference in this area. The phone's ability to identify different objects and and use the dual-cameras to recognize depth, means the Honor 8X can create extremely effective aperture mode effects. Get creative with this mode and see what kind of shots your can get.
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2. Portrait
Portrait mode is done extremely well on this phone. If it's your first time using portrait mode, know that it's basically your phone detecting the outline of your head/body and blurring the background. The quality of this popular effect comes down to your phone being able to accurately trace your face and remove it from the backdrop.
The Honor 8X''s large 16MP selfie camera lets you take really detailed selfies that look amazing. Try out the portrait mode with your selfie camera and you're going to be really impressed with the results.
3. AI Mode
AI mode was the main feature advertised in this phone. Toggle it on and try it out. It can really bring out the color in some of your shots. If you don't like the way the effect looks, you can toggle it off afterwards in your galley. I have this feature toggled on at all times, since there's really no reason not to. Your original image is always preserved without the AI, so you can get rid of it later on.
4. Video Format (H.265) (H.264)
You can choose the format in which your videos are encoded. You have the option of H.265 or H.264. The H.265 option will give you a more compressed video resulting in a smaller file size. The H.264 option is a less compressed format and will have slightly higher quality video.
Go to Video > Settings > Video Size > Format. to access this option.
5. Edit Your Camera Menu
With all the different camera modes built into the default camera app, it's nice to be able to customize which modes your have quick access to.
From your camera app, go to More > Edit then you can rearrange all of your different camera modes.
I am using Honor 8x front camera potrait is not good edge detection is not well algorithm..
I am using Honor 8x and Its camera is Lit.. :silly:
We all know that op7t doesn't shoot HDR videos but its does take decent quality [email protected] fps although only unto 5 minutes even after android 11. Theoretically new android os supports writing files more than 4gb but I don't know why still the restriction.
Anyways more than HDR I am always fascinated with wide color gamut which comes with Rec.2020 as the videos look more vibrant and exciting. May be I like to remember places I have visited with this vivid look. So while fiddling with ffmpeg to reduce video size when hevc recording was not supported, I came across a strange behavior of my videos shot with OnePlus 7t. This has been same on official oxygen os android 10 and now 11.
This somehow doesn't apply to [email protected] fps as they still have 1-1-1 Rec. 709 (HD) color profile. But if you notice when you shoot [email protected] the resulting videos have 5-1-6 PAL SD color profile. With a simple command in ffmpeg I was able to change these videos to a richer color profile 9-1-9: Rec. 2020 SDR and I simply love the results.
Before we go any further, for those of you who d like to experiment here is the command to run with ffmpeg. Its independent of phone so If your video is shot from other devices it may work as long as the video has enough data to provide such colors. As I found Rec.709 HD didn't have.
Code:
ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -c copy -color_primaries bt2020 -color_trc bt709 -colorspace bt2020_ncl -color_range pc -bsf:v h264_metadata=video_full_range_flag=1:colour_primaries=9:transfer_characteristics=1:matrix_coefficients=9 output.mp4
As you can notice that these parameters are for videos shot without HEVC selected in the new settings. Advanced users can figure out similar command for hevc videos to experiment.
I have attached a screenshot for reference in which I paused the two video files at same point. The above part is 5-1-6 PAL SD and bottom is 9-1-9 Rec.2020 SDR.
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Let me know how your experiment goes and what's your take on this. Do you like the videos as they were or with this is new color definition.
This is really cool, thanks for sharing! I've updated your post to enclose the command in a code block
since I have been using the new hevc option in oos11 on my OnePlus 7t, I searched online for a simple solution as above to change color profile of videos.
here it is for use in ffmpeg with hevc videos
Code:
ffmpeg -i INPUT.mp4 -codec copy -bsf:v hevc_metadata=colour_primaries=9:transfer_characteristics=1:matrix_coefficients=9 OUTPUT.mp4