Low quality caller id picture - Fascinate General

hi,
is there a way to improve the resolution of picture i assign to a contact?
The default resolution is quite low.
thanks in advance.
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Best camera performance?

Hey guys,
As all the reviews for the legend pointed out, the camera's a little sub-par. Every picture I take seems to be really grainy and colorless.
Does anyone have any tips or settings to improve performance?
Cheers
Turn up saturation and brightness ?
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How to turn down MIC input when recording video?

Anyone know? Video quality is awesome but if I'm recording at a concert , the audio is clipped all to hell. I need a way to adjust the microphone levels...thanks!
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Anyone? Sorry, I just cant find out and my friends are playing a show on Wednesday. I'd like to be able to record a decent quality for them. Thanks
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yeah this would be helpful to do.. but for a ghetto workaround maybe throw a piece of basking tape over the mic hole for the show??
I was messing around with the dialer codes and found some settings that may help, but it doesnt seem to make any difference. I know there must be a way to do it
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http://androidboy1.blogspot.com/
I found this, gonna see if it works...nobody else has this "problem"?
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Camera issues

Is it just me or does this camera have issues adjusting to light?
It seems like my camera struggles unless its in direct sun light.. Is this an issue?
I'll attach a picture with decent lighting not The best
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jprovan1 said:
Is it just me or does this camera have issues adjusting to light?
It seems like my camera struggles unless its in direct sun light.. Is this an issue?
I'll attach a picture with decent lighting not The best
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I found that setting the Metering from the Default Center Weighted to Matrix helps A LOT, at least it did in my case. Give that a try.

[Q] is my camera defective ? indoors photos

When I capture pictures indoor where its slightly lowlighted it makes the pictures "cartooney" and the colors flowtogheter I have som samples is this normal or unique?
outdoors takes decent pictures.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/25br0jna0yt1gss/AACnmyC9Ibx7NR5W2tgVc9Nia
No, your camera isn't defective, SGS5 camera is very bad indoor and in low light conditions...
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ErsdaHL said:
When I capture pictures indoor where its slightly lowlighted it makes the pictures "cartooney" and the colors flowtogheter I have som samples is this normal or unique?
outdoors takes decent pictures.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/25br0jna0yt1gss/AACnmyC9Ibx7NR5W2tgVc9Nia
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You might increase iso values fir more light.
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gee2012 said:
You might increase iso values fir more light.
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increase iso for bad pictures? thats interesting...
gee2012 said:
You might increase iso values fir more light.
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And increase the noise to unbearable levels in the process.......
You're trying to use a sensor that's essentially made from the leftover waste of a sensor plate. You can't expect anything more than crude quality from it. It's normal.
ShadowLea said:
And increase the noise to unbearable levels in the process.......
You're trying to use a sensor that's essentially made from the leftover waste of a sensor plate. You can't expect anything more than crude quality from it. It's normal.
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But my mother inlaws sgs5 took better lowlight pictures than me with the same circumstances
ErsdaHL said:
But my mother inlaws sgs5 took better lowlight pictures than me with the same circumstances
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You've both got it set to Auto mode? Because that way the phone decides what settings to use, causing a difference between devices.

Poor camera on my 6P

Is anyone expirencing really poor camera quality in slow motion mode? It's flickering and full of noise even outdoors in perfect lighting
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sohails4 said:
Is anyone expirencing really poor camera quality in slow motion mode? It's flickering and full of noise even outdoors in perfect lighting
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The resolution in the 240fps mode is reduced to 720 as that's all the system can handle. The quality is reduced from normal HD video.
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I understand that but I have seen some videos out there and mine don't cone anywhere near as good quality I will take a video and show you
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Here's a video I just took fully lit room
https://youtu.be/JinY5Iozng8
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sohails4 said:
Here's a video I just took fully lit room
https://youtu.be/JinY5Iozng8
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Wow, I haven't noticed that before but I just tried it 240fps on my phone and it's exactly the same as you. Perhaps it's because of the artificial light? I'm not sure.
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Batfink33 said:
Wow, I haven't noticed that before but I just tried it 240fps on my phone and it's exactly the same as you. Perhaps it's because of the artificial light? I'm not sure.
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It's been the same with any type of light the viewfinder actually shows that same quality when recording too. It concerns me as when looking at the below is such good quality
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3237047
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sohails4 said:
It's been the same with any type of light the viewfinder actually shows that same quality when recording too. It concerns me as when looking at the below is such good quality
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3237047
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I'm not sure what would cause it. Have you got the new camera app that was released yesterday? I'm using that, perhaps it's a problem with that? I'll try it tomorrow in daylight again but yeah, 240fps looks a mess on mine.
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Batfink33 said:
I'm not sure what would cause it. Have you got the new camera app that was released yesterday? I'm using that, perhaps it's a problem with that? I'll try it tomorrow in daylight again but yeah, 240fps looks a mess on mine.
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Yes I have the new app only got my phone yesterday and it updated it as soon as I connected to the internet is there anyway to revert so I can test
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sohails4 said:
Yes I have the new app only got my phone yesterday and it updated it as soon as I connected to the internet is there anyway to revert so I can test
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You can uninstall updates in the app section using the top right hand corner 3 dots button. I just uninstalled it and quality is the same.
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Batfink33 said:
You can uninstall updates in the app section using the top right hand corner 3 dots button. I just uninstalled it and quality is the same.
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In that case I'm wondering is the camera at fault, normal video and photos are fine
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I have a 5X also and used it the other day at sunset taking a 120fps slo-mogolf video and it did a great job. I just got my 6P 2 days ago and have tried the 240fps in great lighting outdoors and its far worse than the 5X at 120. Not liking this. I was expecting the opposite.
The slow motion needs a lot of light to be good quality. Since it's essentially taking 240 720p photos a second, its sensor won't receive much light per frame in low light situations.
The flickering occurs with artificial light because of AC electricity. Your lights actually dim and brighten with the changing direction of current, however it is mostly imperceptible by the human eye, but entirely perceptible by 240FPS!
BillyTheRatKing said:
The slow motion needs a lot of light to be good quality. Since it's essentially taking 240 720p photos a second, its sensor won't receive much light per frame in low light situations.
The flickering occurs with artificial light because of AC electricity. Your lights actually dim and brighten with the changing direction of current, however it is mostly imperceptible by the human eye, but entirely perceptible by 240FPS!
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The sun was as bright as it could be today when I took the 240. I guess I was expecting more. I will just stick to 120 or just take regular video and slow it down with Adobe.

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