Hi, I would like to have best possible pictures quality and been thinking if it is possible to set ISO on 100 permanently and have it every time when I turn the camera on.
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Not to my knowledge on the Stock app, no.
If you want a better picture quality, best to stop using the Stock camera altogether. Try FV5.
I will give it a try. Thank you.
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Hey again XDA,
I know the nexus 4 is capable of focusing the camcorder for macro and other shots. However, for some reason, on cm 10.1.2 and .33 radio I don't get this option. Does anyone have any success on other radios/bootloaders or has dealt with this issue? Thanks very much.
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You mean't Camera, Camcorder records video.
This could be either an issue with the camera application or it is missing from the application.
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I meant video. S3 has a feature to actively focus on whatever is happening (automatic focus).
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Well the Nexus 4 doesn't have such thing but you can attempt to get the S3 Camera but it may cause issues (gallery is joined to camera).
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Oh OK. Does it have regular focus on the camcorder then? For me its just infinite focus, not controllable at all.
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Oh OK. Does it have regular focus on the camcorder then? For me its just infinite focus, not controllable at all.
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Unfortunately the user really has no control unless you record when the device is in the best focus.
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This can't be right..
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Use lgcamera app. The camcorder recording gives you touch to focus control. I read someone say it reduces the quality but i didnt notice any frame drop or reduction in quality.
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I can't find any option anywhere
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Girn said:
I can't find any option anywhere
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Hold the the shoot button and slide up it will give you options it's in there
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Hold the the shoot button and slide up it will give you options it's in there
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I don't see it in there. I see picture size, exposure settings, countdown timer and white balance.
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Girn said:
I don't see it in there. I see picture size, exposure settings, countdown timer and white balance.
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Yeah it's gone
We need the camera apk from nexus 5
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Won't work. This is taken from the N5 board, about someone who lost HDR+
Thanks to everyone that helped out.
I found the culprit. I changed my build prop to be a Galaxy Note 3 so I could run Polaris Office.
I have changed it all back and after a camera data wipe it all returned.
So if any of you want to change the device name for any reason, it will disable the HDR+ mode.
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But here's the apk anyway:
https://db.tt/8ODMBiQ6
You can try changing your build.prop to a Nexus 5 but then you'll probably break other stuff on the Note 3
Is there any way to get the camera to default to intelligent auto? I choose it but after a while of not using the camera it goes back to normal mode.
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On stock there isn't although you can flash xdaddeb's camera which has that option if you are rooted with a custom recovery
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Hi my g2 struggles to capture lights without blurring them in pictures or video. I have tried a factory reset and cleaned the lens glass but it's not helped. There are a few scratches on the lens glass though. Could this be the cause?
-Tony
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Same shot with s4. Big difference.
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Try turning down the ISO in settings
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Thanks for your suggestion, I tried Iso 200 on pic below but it doesn't seem to remove the blurring of lights and makes images dark. Does your G2 do this as well with incandescent lighting?
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Below same pic with galaxy s4.
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someone know whats going on?
So I've got this lg g2 and not really happy with the photos every front photo looks misty!!!
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Wondering if it's the plastic lens cover!! Front camera is fine.
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Thought I'd put more up!
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If you want better camera pics try xdabbebs or jishnus camera which both improve stock camera a lot
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Mine is having the same issues. See my thread. I am starting to think my camera is not defective but rather the camera is garbage compared to the s4.
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I tried xdabbebs when my phone was rooted and for some reason after installing that it's sent me in to boot loop lol
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akuma2012 said:
Mine is having the same issues. See my thread. I am starting to think my camera is not defective but rather the camera is garbage compared to the s4.
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I've come from a note 3 and feel the same!
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denny1970 said:
I've come from a note 3 and feel the same!
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Wow those are really ****ty pics. My G2 takes excellent photos.
Maybe your unit is a dud or any scratches on the glass cover?
Here is a blind camera test, G2 (Uses Sony's Exmor sensor) scored better than GS4
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Noki...nds-up-last-HTC-One-M8-finishes-sixth_id54561
No point in creating multiple threads with the same reason/bug
do-not-take-shots-when-facing-direct-light source.. especially not trough glass or window... period
I've emailed Lg they ask for some sample photos bet they say they look ok lol
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lol... btw just out of curiosity, which camera app do you use? stock or aftermarket?
i'm asking you this because i get better images when i use either xdabbeb modded camera app (you can find it here under developer's area subforums) or DSLR Camera Pro (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=pl.vipek.camera) which gives me even more settings to fiddle with...
you can also try some other camera apps like
Camera FV-5
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.flavionet.android.camera.lite
or MX camera...
Stock I don't have it uprooted fv-j5 just bought it
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Just took this with FV-5 Just look blurry a round the light in what ever app I use or stock! Some I took today and tonight there's definitely something wrong with the lens ?
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Even the video camera is rubbish lol
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It's definitly something with your device/lens.
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Stock I don't have it uprooted fv-j5 just bought it
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i hope you tested the app prior buying...
Bought it lol don't.mind conveys buy it use on any other divice! Don't wanna sell the phone but it's looking that way now!contacted lg today waiting for an.email as I bought it off a bloke second hand
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good luck then.
LOL clean your camera cover glass.