I have a t-mobile wing and when i am in camera mode i can take a picture in full screen but when i change to recording mode i can't record in full screen how can i fix this
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Hi,
somehow I cannot switch the camera between movie and still picture mode any more. Tapping the little icon in the top right above the zoom controls which is supposed to do so, only causes the screen to dim for half a second. But the camera stays in movie mode. I tried resetting the camera settings to default. That didn't work out.
Thx in advance for your suggestions
Is is possible to lock the video recording mode to Smooth motion? Every time I open the camera it's back at Normal mode and I have to change it.
Just curious if there is a viable option for videos in low light and no flash.
When in auto mode and low light videos (and sometimes pics) and flash off the camera states "auto night detection cannot be used while recording videos".. Which I could care less about but it unfortunately makes the video or images MUCH darker (then what is initially visible and decent in preview) .
What is visible on screen before recording is more then fine and I would be happy with that but as soon as recording it gives that message and goes very dark. Very frustrating. Just give me what's on the screen why don't you!
Of course I can go out of auto mode but that does little.. Highest manual iso is 800 and I turn exposure up to +2 but this only partially gets better then the darker recordings.
If the preview screen can show an image or video with enough light why won't it record at that?
Anyone else seeing this and doing something to help?
Hey, I just noticed that yesterday , did you find a fix for it?
In certain video modes (normal, short, timelapse) my Mi9T tilts and flickers the picture to the left on the screen. It's really weird because after installing any 3rd party camera software it works normally.
Any thoughts?
Update: meanwhile it turned out that the image stabilization is the culprit - with IS off it is ok but once I switch it back it happens again...