XDAII Camera lens with optical zoom? - MDA II, XDA II, 2060 General

According to this image:
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I can see the camera lens with some kind of cogwheel attached on it.
I haven't opened my device yet, but does this gear imply you can adjust the lens somewhat? Or is it only used for callibration, thus altering the wheel is no good idea at all?
Or am I wrong, and is it not a gear at all?[/img]

Umm, you might be on to something here. Altough, i wouldnt wanna touch it myself. I bet it´s already set to standard focus distance.

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skilled developer needed for camera

I take a look on the camera code and as i can see there is a huge difference between dzo implementation and usual camera implementation.
In the latest kernel there is the support for another samsung cmos (look in the video part), i think that it could be a good starting point to develup a full support for camera (with autofocus and white balance).
Write here if you are interested in!
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raw photo thread

Be good to see how DHD users are going with their cameras?
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Ok so a friend of mine took a picture of me but there is one single problem:
What is that? I wasn't even wearing green nor was there a green color on the whole picture....
? no idea with what is presented?
The point of this thread is to see how people cameras are working?
Theres 3 good posts about how to get them to work, i wanted to see them working.

Camera configuation question

Okay how does one get into the configuration of the camera? In the manual it shows that on screen I should see a gear looking icon however I don't see one. All I see is Mode, camera button, video button, flash, camera switch, auto.
What gives? Here is a screenshot.
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Sean.
Figured it out. Easy mode... ugggh Sense made more sense to me than TouchWiz!

Yellow line on front face camera pics

Just noticed a yellow line on my front face camera pics. Anyone else with this problem?
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I don't have this and it is definetly not normal. If another Android camera app also produces this I think you have a faulty camera. Have you by any chance dropped it?

Is Slow-Sync Flash something we can add to our phones?

I just saw this picture and it's pretty cool! If the flash LED is controlled through software, then it should be possible without any hardware requirements, right?
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That's pretty cool. The way flash should work in a perfect world.
Slow shutter + flash in the middle of the exposure... all software for sure, no reason samsung can't put that in.
Wonder why they made it look like its a selfie though, there's no flash in the front and you need a tripod to pull that off to be sharp.

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