Hello.
My LG G7 ThinQ Canadian Version has a problem with it's autofocus during video recording. When I am walking while recording, the autofocus seems to be always trying to focus on stuff and it is making that stuttering effect. Is it just me having this issue or does anyone have it also? I would really appreciate your response and comments. Thank you!
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Maybe I would have expected a little bit better form this 13mpxl camera...but it's nothing too dramatic anyway nor anything that can be solved via a software upgrade to me.
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Hey guys, I have the Optimus G and while recording videos, I noticed that the videos are very shaky. Do we have video stabilization? I tried searching for the option but to no avail. Is it software or hardware? I heard the Optimus G pro has video stabilization... If the phone does not have video stabilization, is there any apps or mods that I can try to improve the stabilization? Thanks
It doesnt have any
There are no apps for that , only way is to edit via pc after the video has been taken.
Hi guys,
I recently bought an LG G4, received it yesterday and got the update to Marshmallow pretty fast.
Today I was experimenting with the camera and I have to say, the picture quality is gorgeous, the videos however are a different story. The 1080p clips are fine but when I record in 4k the framerate for some reason is very low (around 20fps) wich causes terrible videos.
I don't see any option in the camera settings to change the framerate of the video.
Can anyone help?
Thank you in advance,
MoraisGT
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Edit: I am really sorry guys, it turns out that there is nothing wrong with the camera. Whenever I open a 4k video recorded with the G4 on my pc the framerate is indeed horrible, but if I skip the video forward a bit it becomes normal. There isn't a problem with the device, just the software on my pc.
Can a moderator delete this thread?
Again I am really sorry
MoraisGT said:
Hi guys,
I recently bought an LG G4, received it yesterday and got the update to Marshmallow pretty fast.
Today I was experimenting with the camera and I have to say, the picture quality is gorgeous, the videos however are a different story. The 1080p clips are fine but when I record in 4k the framerate for some reason is very low (around 20fps) wich causes terrible videos.
I don't see any option in the camera settings to change the framerate of the video.
Can anyone help?
Thank you in advance,
MoraisGT
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Edit: I am really sorry guys, it turns out that there is nothing wrong with the camera. Whenever I open a 4k video recorded with the G4 on my pc the framerate is indeed horrible, but if I skip the video forward a bit it becomes normal. There isn't a problem with the device, just the software on my pc.
Can a moderator delete this thread?
Again I am really sorry
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Glad to hear all is ok
Until a moderator will do that maybe you can just change the name of the topic to add something like [False Alarm, not a problem] or something similar Just my 2c
my G4 will not record smooth video it always looks as if it is dropping frames and stuttering
have tried apps like cinema 4k and filmic pro but to no avail...is my phone faulty???
Unfortunately its a known problem with the G4 itself. The OIS is too aggressive and causes the "jelly effect" on videos. At this time there's not a good way to disable it.
Hi,
I'm looking for a solution to start and stop video recording by a voice command. I'm using both, the stock camera and XCam LG. Both have voice control for pictures, but not for video. I've googled, but didn't find anything usefull. If the solution would be to install a new camera-app, this is ok as long as it supports all video-modes the G3 is capable of, especially slow motion 720p (120fps). Anyone any ideas?