Video Recording Brightness Fluctuations - Nexus 6P Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is anyone else having issues with video recording and the brightness fluctuating while recording? While I'm recording a video, it's like the iso rapidly changes making the video go bright then dim very rapidly.
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What are your settings?
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PieOfJustice said:
What are your settings?
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Highest resolution, video set to 1080p. Video stabilization enabled.
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I have not seen this brightness fluctuations at 1080p...

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What did you use to record the video? The frame rate seemed weird and the white balance kept changing. Thanks for the vid though.
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A cheap camera lol. Sorry for quality
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Video focus

How to focus in the video?
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It's auto. Sadly, you can't tap to focus it and stuff
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filthykid said:
t's auto. Sadly, you can tap to focus it and stuff
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Is there a mod?
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I'm not getting an autofocus with video...
Sure he meant can't
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drmclove69 said:
Sure he meant can't
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Yes.. I meant u CAN'T tap to focus yourself. It does the job itself.
me too have u got any root? if u get root u may lose the autofocus in video recordings
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DUDE.. u just posted on the right time. I just installed a camera app yesterday and believe u me.. it gives u access to focus while video recording.. YES .. "tap to focus" is possible in video recording in Nexus 4.
Download lgcamerapro and Bingo!

Video camera (auto)focus not available

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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dwegiel said:
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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[Q]Camera app

Can anyone tell me any android app that can automatically capture a certain number of pictures with a certain time interval in each capture?
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vishal007 said:
Can anyone tell me any android app that can automatically capture a certain number of pictures with a certain time interval in each capture?
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The AOSP camera app does this in timelapse mode under video.
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SMillerNL said:
The AOSP camera app does this in timelapse mode under video.
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But it renders the video instead of individual image captured after defined time interval?
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Nexus 7 brightness

I was wondering if somebody could upload a video of the nexus 7 2nd gen.brightness level all the way down.thanks
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