Is there any mod that can take long exposure shots in our kenzo with full resolution? Normally what we get is long exposure with 2-3 mp resolution. I've seen a magisk module only for redmi note 4 which enables long exposure in any manual camera with full resolution. Is there any way it can be done in kenzo??
Here’s the link which guides for long exposure for redmi note 4..
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-4/how-to/guide-long-exposure-redmi-note-4-redmi-t3657343
If anyone know of such thing for our device please help!
Thanks!
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Is there any way to achieve higher exposure times? Other phones with similar camera sensor (sony imx298) like OnePlus 3t, Asus Zenfone 3, Xiaomi mi 5 etc. allow longer exposure time, up to 32 sec, but for our phone it seems that it is limited at 0.6 sec. Is there any camera app or lib mod to bypass our phone exposure limit? Thanks in advance!
jimlo123 said:
Is there any way to achieve higher exposure times? Other phones with similar camera sensor (sony imx298) like OnePlus 3t, Asus Zenfone 3, Xiaomi mi 5 etc. allow longer exposure time, up to 32 sec, but for our phone it seems that it is limited at 0.6 sec. Is there any camera app or lib mod to bypass our phone exposure limit? Thanks in advance!
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Set whichever camera that you prefer as the default then install Long Exposure Camera 2
Get the step by step here : https://android.gadgethacks.com/how...os-fireworks-with-your-android-phone-0155508/
Finally, once you have taken an amazing shot comeback here as post it to show thanks.
Enjoy!
Is there any method or patch that can increase shutter speed of zenfone max pro m2 to 32s....for long exposure and light trails photography?
Krypt185 said:
Is there any method or patch that can increase shutter speed of zenfone max pro m2 to 32s....for long exposure and light trails photography?
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This is a hardware feature which needs to be unlocked by ASUS. Along with that, software implementations are necessary. People have asked ASUS in their forum with no reply
At least up to the Pixel 2 (IIRC didn't change with the Pixel 3), the camera's exposure in Pixel devices is locked to a max 4 seconds or so, even for third party camera apps.
From what I gather this is a limitation set in the camera API at OS level.
Is there any news, or indication that they're changing this for the Pixel 4?
The inclusion of a dedicated star mode, which BTW they say requires a tripod, seems to suggest this being the case, but I haven't seen any actual confirmation.
Any ideas?
This would interest me, too. Also, does Lightroom support the second camera of the Pixel 4?
I asked the question long ago.
It's now known that the P4 is able to merge together sixteen 15-second exposures, for a total exposure time of 4 minutes.
I don't think the camera API allows for longer than 15 second exposures though.
Hello Guys,
i have the Problem that no App can make Pictures with 48MP Resolution.
I had to wait for 196 hours until the Mi-tool has unlocked my Fon. It is an insolence from xiaomi imposing such a compulsory break to the customer. Some of the older Redmi Customers must wait 1440 hours, i had read. But i say nothing, the Price for the Hardware i bought is good
So i tested the Fon for 196 hours and the Pictures i made with 48MP they were very good an big (14-18 MB/jpg File).
Since i installed TWRP 3.2.x.x and Ressurretion (RR 7.0.2 from 29th Aug.) since then i can make Pictures with maximum 12 MP (3000 x 4000, 5-7 MB/jpg File). There is no way to make higher Resolution. It doesn´t matter witch Cam App i use.
I have not found any Kind of fix or People that has the same Problem.
I am not sure if i have installed the right OS. I installed RR-P-v7.0.2-20190829-lavender-Official because i had read that lavender is the right Software for Snapdragon 660 and Adreno 512 GPU.
violet is not the right one, isn´t it?
Questions over questions..............i hope you can help me.
Sorry for my bad english !
Best regards from Germany
48mpx photos can only be captured with MIUI Camera which is available only on MIUI rom. For custom roms there is Miui camera port called ANX camera 48mpx works but pictures arent as good.
Thank you for you´re help. Now i am Happy
.........ANX camera 48mpx works but pictures arent as good.
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Who has tell you this? It isn´t the Truth.
The Pictures with 48MP (8000 x 6000) look very good. I can´t show you Pics because i can´t Post attachements and i can´t post external Pic-Links.
The Pictures has a Size over 10 MB, and on the PC they look really good!
The Files i installed with TWRP are:
- ANXCameraMagisk_94.ComfortableMulticoloredNoctule.zip
- ANXCamera94_48MpFixed.zip (this Thread is helping you)
After the installation you have the App "ANXCamera", start it and be happy
Redmi Note 7 doesn't have a real 48MP sensor. It's 12MP (primary sensor). That's why third-party apps only offers you 12Mp as the max resolution.
The camera software (Stock ROM) applies a binning effect (technology), combining 4 pixels into 1 (big). Then, the software resizes the image to generate an equivalent image as 48MP (size), from a 12MP.
If you take a look at the specifications of the CPU (SoC) the device uses, it doesn't allow cameras with higher resolution than 25Mp. So, Xiaomi, and other brands too, needed to use this technology to allow the device to generate "virtual" 48MP images.
If you want to take good photos, I would recommend you to go for cameras (not compact if possible), not smartphones. As their sensors are much bigger, so better quality and light they can capture. Sorry.
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CrashOverride93 said:
Redmi Note 7 doesn't have a real 48MP sensor. It's 12MP (primary sensor). That's why third-party apps only offers you 12Mp as the max resolution.
The camera software (Stock ROM) applies a binning effect (technology), combining 4 pixels into 1 (big). Then, the software resizes the image to generate an equivalent image as 48MP (size), from a 12MP.
If you take a look at the specifications of the CPU (SoC) the device uses, it doesn't allow cameras with higher resolution than 25Mp. So, Xiaomi, and other brands too, needed to use this technology to allow the device to generate "virtual" 48MP images.
If you want to take good photos, I would recommend you to go for cameras (not compact if possible), not smartphones. As their sensors are much bigger, so better quality and light they can capture. Sorry.
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That is not real. Indian RN7 has 12mp Sony sensor but chinese Redmi Note 7 has Samsung GM1 48mp Isocell, so there are 48 million physical pixels BUT in Quad Bayer arrangement (4 pixels are in the same red, green and blue filter), technically you can shoot 48MP photos in stock camera and YES, the soc (SDM660) allow 48mp photos in normal mode, not in ZSL (Zero Shutter Lag), photos in 48mp looks sharper in bright conditions (i tested that) and contains high noise levels on low light, anyway that 48mp are not the same as a 48mp regular bayer filter.
I hope this helps, i could be wrong. You can find [Samsung GM1 48MP] and [SDM660] specs on google.
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At the club, at the bar, or just in your mom's basement, nighttime is when you come out to play. Rate this thread to express how the Redmi Note 9 Pro's camera performs when no or low light is present. A higher rating indicates that the camera sensor "sees" lots of light in dim conditions, and that the resulting photos have minimal noise. A higher rating also indicates that when the flash fires, the resulting photo is evenly-lit without any bright spots.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
Honestly... It sucks. Hope it gets better with time and Gcam. I have an S10e and its camera in low light fcking kick ass
Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro (Indian Variant with Samsung GM2/48 MP) has turned out to be a real disappointment for me in terms of low light or night time photography department. I don't care about daytime clicks but it's a let down for night photos. Redmi note 8 with the same sensor sees everything at night, you can take highly sensitive night clicks even at total dark albeit with a little more noise but note 9 pro even cannot see in darkness like note 8, man it's like blind and pictures come out like it has a black curtain all over the lens ... why? I can't even believe it's with f/1.8 aperture. It seems like image has come out of f/2.8 lens not with f/1.8 lens as it's in the specification. Folks, do not buy it if you are expecting bright night photos out of it like redmi note 8 or Mi A3 even with GCam. I rate it's camera 2 stars for low light pictures. Really disappointed and I want Xiaomi's answer or reason for this ...
Low light photo sucks, but Gcam (in my test PixelCam) takes awesome low light photos
https://pixelcambrasil.com.br/en/downloads-2/
Prepare to be amazed.
It's much better than the Lenovo P2 ?
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Low light photo sucks, but Gcam (in my test PixelCam) takes awesome low light photos
https://pixelcambrasil.com.br/en/downloads-2/
Prepare to be amazed.
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But as I can see in their site it's for Note 8 Pro.
It work with Note 9S? The xml is compatible?
Folks! Note 9S/Pro and probably Pro Max can't properly see in the full darkness like Mi A3 or even Redmi Note 8. It needs light to see properly. A big let down for Night Photography when you compare much capable or upgraded hardware of Note 9S/pro. Check an attachment (Reduced) or a link (Large size) for extreme low light seen captured by these 3 devices mentioned here. Let me know which picture you guys liked.
All three pics shot using Night Sight mode with the default setting in trCamera v6.0
https://anonfiles.com/hcadufDeo4/Night_Shot_Comparison_Note_9S_jpg
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But as I can see in their site it's for Note 8 Pro.
It work with Note 9S? The xml is compatible?
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Yes, It works on Note 9S without any problem (although only main camera works)
Not bad I think.
I went into the bathroom and shut down all lights. Guess what, the cam was infrared...
Sent from my Redmi Note 9 Pro using XDA Labs
Low light on this phone lowkey sucks. It is not as blind as my previous phones, but it is not great.
Hint: Go to pro mode and increase the EV to max. Quality will be crap, but at least you will be able to see things.
Decreasing shutter speed also helps but it is only a visual change. The phone does not actually take the picture with that shutter speed.