Hi guys,
I'm not sure if I'm the only one having this problem, but when my phone switches from the main photo sensor to the super macro, there is a clear difference. There is a shift and the colors are not the same.
Here a video to show the problem :/
New video by Céd Zhg
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Same moment, same distance but two photos very different :
the first one is the main camera, and second one is the super macro. The switch is not natural
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It's a different camera on the phone isn't it? The switch would be expected. The phone isn't doing everything with just one camera/lens.
djsubterrain said:
It's a different camera on the phone isn't it? The switch would be expected. The phone isn't doing everything with just one camera/lens.
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This is correct. Super macro mode uses the ultra wide camera. Every 'zoom level' in super macro mode just crops image from the ultra wide camera.
The difference would not be too noticeable? Especially in terms of colors and angle!
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So whether it be on the stock camera, or the aosp camera mod, why can't we get 16:9 aspect ratio? When I'm using the aosp mod the screen is showing the camera in 16:9 so why wouldn't the picture be saved that way? Is anyone working on a tweak for this?
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It looks like stock has several 16:9 settings.
3264x1836, 2084x1152 & 1280x720.
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Ah Ok. I guess I have only been looking at AOSP. 4.2 Camera.
This is a dumb question I know I see a difference in megapixel count and it seems to be wider on the sides with 3264x1836 versus 3264x2448 any real benefits to either? I'd like to hear from a professional. I've also noticed hurt quality images placing my device in its side to take photos versus in portrait it throws off resolution and makes things look weird, and since taking landscape I've noticed once transferred to a computer it doesn't need rotating anymore ! Lol big kid moment
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Camera problem: red/blue/purple noise in low light photos
Same story from M7 continues with M8. Taking pictures in low light has red/blue/purple noise/tint.
Here is video sample:
HTC ONE M8 Camera Issue- Pink/Red Tint like M7: http://youtu.be/b2sdyGi7-NA
Here's screenshot
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You can clearly see on video and picture heat shielding starts degrading, thus parts of the heat transfers to sensor.
Mine M8 produced in May 2014, serial number HT45.
Sensor is Omnivision OV4688 4M.
You can check sensor via file manager, no root is required.
For example, in Solid explorer:
Choose System Root - Sys - android_camera - sensor - open as - Text file - SE TextEditor.
Please report if you anyone has such issue.
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Thread closed as it is a duplicate thread.
Many thanks,
Ghost
Hi, I came across that there are new external mobile lens that can help your phone to take dslr like images.
I found out one but don't know which one would work with our phone ?
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_sacat=0&_from=R40&_nkw=xperia+z+macro+lens
Do anyone knows please let me know.
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Hi, I came across that there are new external mobile lens that can help your phone to take dslr like images.
I found out one but don't know which one would work with our phone ?
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_sacat=0&_from=R40&_nkw=xperia+z+macro+lens
Do anyone knows please let me know.
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Bought this 3-in-1 from eBay and it works fine with my friend's ZL and my Z1 Compact. The lens simply clips on to the phone and you can position it to sit right over the phone's lens. The wide lens and fish-eye lens are kind of crappy (blurry images and round haze). The macro lens has a round haze as well, but focus is really good in the centre when you get very close to an object.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Black-3in1-...pt=US_Mounts_Holders&var=&hash=item3f37a0d401
Example pic taken with the macro lens:
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Which one you use?
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Which one you use?
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Stock camera is undoubtedly superior
Can I get them both work on AOSP or OpenKirin ROM?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pr...opment/kirin-huawei-camera-android-p-t3840110
anyone tried this?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/pr...opment/kirin-huawei-camera-android-p-t3840110
anyone tried this?
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It works in most of the parts.
optionalmgrr.la said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pr...opment/kirin-huawei-camera-android-p-t3840110
anyone tried this?
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I use this one currently, its the one with the most working features i've found so far but still not all of them work. I have tested and found to be working, HDR, Night Shot, Time lapse, Light painting, filter (crashes but restarts with it enabled and working) and even the voice recognition saying "cheese" took a picture! Probably the biggest thing was it uses the flash correctly and dosen't take a picture after the flash has turned off like many of the other camera's I tried.
Things not working were wide aperture, portrait mode and slow mo.
Attached pictures of with and without night sight
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Hi, I received my new Xiaomi 12X today and noticed that the LED flash on the camera works only upper side as you can see in the photo. It is normal? Shouldn't both LEDs be lit? Maybe someone can check on its 12X does it work in the same way?
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Almost became blind while checking it here, but mine seems to use both of them, the lower one seems weaker. Tested with the camera flash and with flashlight on too.
As far as I know, most dual flash setups comes with a white led and a yellow one, so you can get a smoother white balance in your pics. Maybe the camera AI choose how much of each one is used depending on the light of the environment you're taking pictures, just a guess.
When looking with the naked eye, it is difficult to distinguish whether both LEDs are lit. Try cover the flash with a piece of paper and try again. Or zoom in with other phone camera.
Yup, seems that only the top one is on, like yours! (my old Redmi struggled a little to take this picture)
I found a Xiaomi 12 disassembly video and there is only one LED! There is a some kind of sensor next to it.
So everything works as it should, thanks for your time