Camera lags when slow shutter speed? - G4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

When I lower Iso(50-200) with 1/8 s or slower shutter speeds,the camera starts to lag alot.is that normal?if so why does it happen?

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[Q] Quicker Shutter Speed with Flash on?!?!

When I make a picture (in daylight) and I put my Flash on,
the Shutter Speed is much faster and the Picture quality is much better!
When I do the same but without the Flash the Picture quality is much worser...
Is there a way to change the Shutter Speed, or to fix this?
Anyone noticed the same?

how to have zero shutter lag again?

hi, i rememeber when my GN has the 0 shutter lag, the camera was perfect in evry photo.
but when i upgrade to 4.0.4 we have lost this function , i have a rooted GN with CM9 nigtly, but io can't find a way to have back the zero shutter lag...
WHO KNOW HOW TO RETURN TO 0 SHUTTER LAG WITH A MOD OR AN .APK?????
Good lighting, no flash, initial focus.
Zero shutter lag, without the large text.
adrynalyne said:
Good lighting, no flash, initial focus.
Zero shutter lag, without the large text.
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There isn't any apk? Or hacks
None that are needed. Following the above advice, you will get zero shutter lag. If you have not focused beforehand, the first shot may not be instant.
I mean, you can go back to 4.0.1 if you want zero shutter lag without focus, but blurry pics are miserable, instant or not.
but what about the lag? The terrible lag!
tspderek said:
but what about the lag? The terrible lag!
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I don't understand what do you want say
gabryrider94 said:
I don't understand what do you want say
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what he means is "I LIKE TURTLES"
Seems that after I focus the initial , the 3rd shot or so will try to focus again.
Why do you want instant shutter lag, but blurry/poorly lit photos?
You'll get instant shutter lag if you pre-focus the image. The reason why the first shot isn't instant is because its now smart enough to focus before it shoots.

Slow motio video app?

Hey guys the stock moto camera has slow motion but with no sound!!
Is there an app that can capture video in slowmotion with sound?
What should it capture? Slow motion captures at a reduced framerate. Recording sound in pieces is not usable. Is not the same as PLAYING a normally recorded video at a slower frame rate.
edisso10018 said:
What should it capture? Slow motion captures at a reduced framerate. Recording sound in pieces is not usable. Is not the same as PLAYING a normally recorded video at a slower frame rate.
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Slow motions video also have slow motion sound kind off! You know what i mean! Anyway so there is no app for this?

Why is slow motion camera dark?

Why is the slow motion camera so dark compared to the regular camera?
Has anybody else experienced this?
Due to the nature of how cameras work - faster frame rates require more light for clear pictures.
Recording a video is basically taking pictures (frames) really really fast, 30-ish every second. When you're recording in slow motion you're taking those pictures even faster, for example 60 every second. This means there's less time for the light to reach the sensor, so the pictures look darker.
Slow motion video will always be darker than lower fps video in the same conditions. The more fps you get, the more light you'll need.
It takes 120 frames per second. 1/4 of the original time for capture light.

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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