I have searched and cant find this previously mentioned.
When recording video every minute or so the camera is re-focusing which looks really crap when watching it back as its constantly going blurry then coming back into focus. (very visible on a large TV)- is there a way to stop it doing this? e.g. turn auto focus off? If not i will send it back and use my old N8 till something better comes along.
Any help would be gratefully appreciated.
Mark
When I take a photo on my N3, set to 13MP and auto mode, every time after I snap a photo I have to wait 2-3 seconds while it's "Processing" before it let's me take another photo. This has to be some kind of bug right? Burst mode is never going to work if it has to spend so much time processing a photo before shooting the next one. Anyone else have this issue?
Edit: Seems the slowness is due to using the Smart Stabilization option. Turning that off fixed the issue.
Hello,
First of all let's get past the "no video should be taken in portrait mode."
Whenever I'm recording a video in portrait mode with mt HTC 10, I run into problems when I have to watch it.
I use Google Photos (I've been using it ever since I started using the Nexus 4 and I'm happy with it) and I have backup turned on for all my photos and videos.
The portrait mode recorded videos always show up with the wrong (landscape) orientation.
The same thing happens when I upload the video on YouTube. I've tested this with multiple camera apps and the result is the same.
I've notived the saved video files are .mkv (not .mp4 as they were with my Nexus 5); I don't think that should be an issue, but I just wanted to mention it, maybe it matters.
My second concern is the way pictures taken at night are coming out. I'm attaching one as example. There's so much glare from the light posts that the picture is unusable.
Are there fixes for these or should I contact HTC support and just wait and hope they'll issue a firmware update?
I have the same problem with glare. Take a microfiber cloth or whatever and clean the lens. It seems very sensitive.
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Hey guys! an S20 Exynos owner here.
When I record a video (everything default, FHD 30fps etc.), I always get this weird jumpiness and choppiness. My only guess is maybe the OIS is doing some extra-work trying to stabilize things, while at the end everything just looks unsmooth and almost robotic.
Captured a short video below to showcase: https://youtu.be/MO75_KZl_to
You can see it on mobile, but it's very clear on a monitor. right as the video starts you can see it. This issue appears in all of the videos I ever taken with this device.
Has someone encountered this? Do you guys see it on one of your S20's? Maybe my unit is defected?
(factory reset didn't help btw).
Thanks!
What storage are you using to save videos to? SDCard or Internal?
Whenever I record a video using the slow motion mode, the video is kind of lagging and missing frames. I have tried cleaning the camera cache and data, but no success. I also changed the resolution, changed the storage location to the internal one, but again no success.
I am using a Snapdragon S20 Ultra.
Does anyone else have this problem?
I have attached one example.
I have the same problem with the Exynos version. The service replaced my motherboard and other components several times and it did not help. I finally got a completely new phone and the problem still exists. What's worse, I saw that there is also this problem in the S21 Ultra. I lost hope that Samsung would solve this problem.
Egg_cake said:
Whenever I record a video using the slow motion mode, the video is kind of lagging and missing frames. I have tried cleaning the camera cache and data, but no success. I also changed the resolution, changed the storage location to the internal one, but again no success.
I am using a Snapdragon S20 Ultra.
Does anyone else have this problem?
I have attached one example.
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Yeah my exynos s20 ultra is the same...but wasn't always like this...I've recorded videos in slow mode from my gallery that plays fine,so hopefully its only software related
I have this problem from the beginning. I would expect it to be solved with new updates, but it's worse now than it was at the beginning. I know that this is not a function that so many people use, but it is unbelievable that Samsung will not be able to eliminate it ...