Low FPS in low light while recording. - P8lite Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Idk if any of you guys noticed that while recording or not in low light the frame drops immediately on both front and back camera which is annoying. Is there any fix or something, just let me know.

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Camera Frames

When i try to film, at night..in my own room using only one light bulb it's filming in frames, and that's pretty nasty. Anyoane else got the same problem? Maybe i'll put a link tonight...
the video camera on the dvp is pretty horrible. I found that fiddling with the camera settings in still shoot mode before switching over to the video camera helps slightly, as well as shooting in a lower resolution.
Uhm, thats how cameras work. The darker the surrounding area the more light the camera/shutter has to let in. EVERY camera has this problem because they aren't as sensative as your eyes.
The iphone 4 camera works great...is filming like a real cam
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Nexus 6P on 240fps Flickering / Blurry / Pixelated

Hi Folks,
I really couldn't find any thread to my issue... So I started this one... I hope this is okay.
I got my N6P yesterday and so far I love this device.
But something is very weird for me... When I take a video with 240fps the result is very pixelated, Blurry and Flickering
I uploaded a video I took on YouTube... Could somebody please tell me... Is this normal?
https://youtu.be/Ja5O9v0E7No
Or do I need to give it back?
Thank you in advance for your replies.
Regards
Jay
Me and my brother have this issue on our 6Ps as well
The graininess/pixelation is from the low light. The flickering is from the light source itself. Mine do the same thing in my living room where I use LED lights. It has to do with the fact that the lights are actually flickering very quickly, too fast for your eyes to see. When the video is recording at such high FPS, it can see the flickering of the light. Using different light sources will help limit the flickering, such as filming outside or with constant light from a different type of bulb.
Here is a video shot with my 6p outside in the late afternoon with the sun partially set, but still a lot of natural light: https://goo.gl/photos/caUHhnVCFR2AoSu68
Here is another one shot in a house lit with fluorescent (or maybe LED) bulbs, which show the grainy picture from low light, and the flickering: https://goo.gl/photos/nM4K6NGZbRJwTd776
Both shot on the same Nexus 6p, both normal.

Is the front video supposed to have really low exposure?

For some reason the exposure on the front camera is really low. When switching back and forth from selfie mode and video mode there is a huge drop in exposure, compared to the front camera where there isn't any difference at all. Looking at all the video tests for the front camera on youtube, they all look fine in comparison. I can't tell if this is a hardware defect or if the front video camera on the axon 7 isn't that great. Anybody else have this issue?
flamingsword1 said:
For some reason the exposure on the front camera is really low. When switching back and forth from selfie mode and video mode there is a huge drop in exposure, compared to the front camera where there isn't any difference at all. Looking at all the video tests for the front camera on youtube, they all look fine in comparison. I can't tell if this is a hardware defect or if the front video camera on the axon 7 isn't that great. Anybody else have this issue?
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Hi, I have the same problem at low light but it's fine at good light condition. It seems that the back camera automatically adjusts the exposure at low light, but the font camera does a bad job. However, you can manually adjust the exposure thorough the vertical slider on the right. The algorithm of Axon 7's camera sucks!

Poor Low Light Video

Since upgrading from my Note 4 I've noticed that the low light video is terrible on my S7 Edge. It's like the lens itself is having trouble adjusting to low light which didn't happen at all with my Note 4.
As an example if It's very dark and the light is on there is a shimmering when videoing objects more than 3 feet away and it makes the auto focus go mental. I thought it might of been a fault with the camera/phone but my other S7 Edge is exactly the same and they were manufactured a Year apart. I've tried dropping the FPS to 30 from 60, unticked the video stabilisation and checked the memory card but nothing works so now I'm faced with selling it and buying something that performs better movie capture in low light conditions.

Ultra wide angle camera question

This is my second week with this unit and it's awesome so far! Took some time for the battery life to get up to par, but got that sorted out and now it's a beast!...like the title suggests though, I do have a question about the ultra wide camera. Can someone try going into a dark room, covering the camera lens when the ultra wide camera is activated, and see if you notice light bleed on the view finder when in 3:4 aspect ratio and no filter on? I notice slight light leakage onto the screen if you look around the edges of the viewfinder. You don't have to cover the lens because it is noticeable in really low indoor light conditions or if the room is extremely dark. The other two lens under the same conditions seem fine. It's not a deal breaker or anything, nor will I return the phone, just wondering if anyone else notice. It's very slight. In decent to good light conditions, you don't notice it at all. And I will say that it doesn't show on pics at all. This is just my OCD kicking in lol. The cameras are actually the best I've used on a phone!
I decided to take a screen shot. Take a look at the upper left hand side. Do you see the light leak? With the other camera lens, the viewfinder is pitch black to match the pitch black scene. If indoors and the light conditions are bad, you'll see the distortion on the viewfinder, but the pic will turn out perfect. Only if you do motion picture do you see it a bit. Anyone have this or an explanation? Definitely not enough for me to return the device, but just wondering if it's normal? Zoom into the photo I attached and you'll see it at the top left.
No one can quickly try this and confirm?
Do you have a camera protector applied?
NickosD said:
Do you have a camera protector applied?
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No, no protector applied. When I called Samsung, the rep told me it's normal and her unit does the same. I still don't know. But if you tested in a dark room and you don't get it, that means not every unit has it.

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