Is there anything I can do to make the camera more stable? cause pictures I took from the HD2 are so shaky, but If I take a picture using my Canon camera, eventhough I shake, the pictures are clear...
and how do you guys clean your camera? I clean with my T-Shirt and I got scratches now... the Camera gets dirty easily..
No you can't. Almost every new Camera has an Image Stabilisator. It's not possible to build something like that into a Mobile Phone. The only thing you can do is increasing the ISO value. The higher the ISO value is the less shaky the pictures will be but they will also be more noisy. And what do you mean with cleaning your camera? If you mean the lens then you should only try to blow the dust away or you will get scratches in it. If you mean the display then there should be no problem using a T-Shirt. I think the camera of the HD2 can also be cleaned with your T-Shirt because there is a pane in front of the lens.
I clean the camera lens with my T-Shirt and now there is tiny scratches, somehow the lens will get fingerprints or some sticking dirt
Yes you can. There are apps for android with basic image stabilazation features. For example camera 360 or snap photo pro ... works nicely
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Thats for Android, I dont plan to install Android on my HD2, YET.
seriosly even if I dont move while capturing, picture will turn out like this
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This is not your fault, just because exposure time is long. You should increase your iso value to 800 and/or use flash. You cant stop moving objects
Or you can use the trick for camera button.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=834309
if I set ISO to 800 with or without flash in a condition with the above picture, the photos will turn out very grainy
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is there any possibility to reduce the camera light?
if i take pictures from faces, the flash uses his full power and messes up the picture. there is an example:
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On my Sony Ericsson K800i the kamera did send out a light to get the focus and took the picture with the flash light...
anyone knows good settings to take pictures at darker places?
also the hd2 has a quiet bad image stabilization. did someone experienced something diffrent?
The TMoUS camera drivers fix the LED flash overexposure problem so all you have to do is find a cooked ROM which uses them.
I used to have a k800i too, the camera is far better than hd2 due to its xenon flash (better light management) and very short shutter time (reducing blur).
If as NeoGreendawg says the US rom has a fix then its only a matter of time till its fixed officially over here.
Right now i use a program called Torchbutton which turns the led's on. Then run camera app and set flash to disabled. The torch gives enough light but without the superbright flash that kills the pic.
Look on the sticky application thread in hd2 themes & apps for torch button.
As for image stabilisation i guess we just have to hold the thing damn still
I just found this over at DPReview Fujifilm forums of a person who shot this macro series with an HD2 and a attachable lens. Amazing I agree.
BTW, after checking the pictures properties, I think he has a HD2Android (It says HTC Desire) =D
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/readflat.asp?forum=1012&thread=36499265
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yaw dropping. those pictures look great!
where can i buy one!
wow~~ very nice!!! where can we get this " Fujifilm FinePix Macro Lens Adapter"? Any idea?
Although the pictures were edited by photoshop, it still looks great! i wish to get one.
Anyway, after i install android on my HTC HD2, i just download Fxcamere! It is fun too... anyone use this before? We could take pic with effects like "toy cam", "Paloriod" and "Fish eye"! and the picture effect is nice too! hehe..... If you havent tried it, you should give it a try~
I'd love one too if anyone could find it.
I dont care that he fixed it in photoshop, the result looks amazing anyways!
I have heard of people using a lense from reading glasses placed over the camera lense getting pretty good results taking macro shots. Im gonna try n make me a macro lense this weekend, will post back results. Also in addition to fxcamera, try funny warp. You can photo yourself or friend and warp them. I have made some pretty cool images by drawing a face on paper and using funny warp on it lol (dont got no friends and im too ugly when i take a pic the app says already warped enough)
Hi Z5 Users! Just curious how we can get a good shot with moving objects?.... or anyone can show how to do it in a proper way?.... As I'm wondering how Sony did the following shots in their website? As I myself is always ending up with either focus center and blurry shots outside the focal point of the picture, or mostly with blur edges or noisy pic, do we have to always use a tripod to get a good moving shot? (especially for me with shaky hands lol).
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I don't believe they shoot those pics with a phone, didn't believe it as soon as the pics came online.
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Hi Z5 Users! Just curious how we can get a good shot with moving objects?.... or anyone can show how to do it in a proper way?.... As I'm wondering how Sony did the following shots in their website? As I myself is always ending up with either focus center and blurry shots outside the focal point of the picture, or mostly with blur edges or noisy pic, do we have to always use a tripod to get a good moving shot? (especially for me with shaky hands lol).
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Use sports mode. In Scenes
Or Manual with low ISO and lowered Exposition im good light.
In a more difficult light with a slightly higher ISO which pushes faster shutter speeds. And lowered Exposition.
I just took these shots and they are very noisy. It is like this whenever I take photos. So this a hardware problem or software? Also my software version is 1.03.400.8
You can see the noise in the black trouser and also my leg isn't that clear at all.i didn't get any update yet
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Yeah my front facing camera is showing noise too
No noise here lol
Exif details? Iso shutter speed etc? Medium to low light will be grainy yes, but it is far far better than aggressive noise reduction resulting in watercolor pics. Fine grains are fine as long it's not blotchy grain
It's in auto mode
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It's in auto mode
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Open the photo via Google photo app, click "i" you will see those information
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Open the photo via Google photo app, click "i" you will see those information
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Got it. So have any idea what's the problem ? The info is for the picture with the trousers and if you zoom on the trousers you will notice abnormaly high amount of noise.
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I tried to install Lineage and that worked perfect but the camera was not good I then reinstalled OxygenOS 10.0.1 but the camera is still not good any ideers ?
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Well that looks like a picture taken in very bad conditions (poorly lit overall environment except for a source of light right in the middle) taken with a smartphone camera that was rather average even by 2017 standards.
The halos around the lamp might be either because of a dirty lens (maybe on the inside?) or because you moved the phone a little (the exposure must have been very long, like 0.5 seconds or so). The noise is rather normal given the first paragraph.
Later I'll try a similar shot...
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Well that looks like a picture taken in very bad conditions (poorly lit overall environment except for a source of light right in the middle) taken with a smartphone camera that was rather average even by 2017 standards.
The halos around the lamp might be either because of a dirty lens (maybe on the inside?) or because you moved the phone a little (the exposure must have been very long, like 0.5 seconds or so). The noise is rather normal given the first paragraph.
Later I'll try a similar shot...
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Hi
I was sure this happened when I installed Lineage but now I see that the glass was a bit greasy "embarrassing" I cleaned it and the halos are gone. I was so focused on the Lineage install spoiling the camera driver, thanks.