after the last update i cant change the resolution in the camera to the photos
some1 know something about it
after i talked with samsung service they said it for "make it easier"
Can anyone clarify when changing aspect ratio at s10 camera app what are resolutions connected to each aspect ratio?
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Just take a shot In each ratio and check the properties. They vary from 11 to 16mp
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What should i set the photo size in the camera app? I was using the 13mp setting but the aspect ratio was small with black bars.
9.6mp is better as i can shoot photos in full screen. Am i losing any quality if i continue using the 9.6mp instead of 13mp?
The only thing you lose is a bit of zoomability. Nothing else.
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dazkyl said:
What should i set the photo size in the camera app? I was using the 13mp setting but the aspect ratio was small with black bars.
9.6mp is better as i can shoot photos in full screen. Am i losing any quality if i continue using the 9.6mp instead of 13mp?
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Yes you are but if you don't intend on printing images in 4:3 format (standard) then don't worry about it.
Most people now days just 'view' their images on a screen or their own device. So in that case 16:9, wide screen (9.6mp) is the better choice.
FYI; I use 16:9
dazkyl said:
What should i set the photo size in the camera app? I was using the 13mp setting but the aspect ratio was small with black bars.
9.6mp is better as i can shoot photos in full screen. Am i losing any quality if i continue using the 9.6mp instead of 13mp?
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Personal preferences I guess. I am using 13mp
I did a couple of sample shots before. If you're not zooming in, you won't be able to tell. I do a lot of zooming on my pictures though, at maximum zoom, there is significant difference between the two. So I'm keeping it at 13 mp.
I see the default settings are 10 mp wide, but i was curious to see if any of you guys use the 13 mp option?
I was wondering this also, I think I prefer the wide vs the 4:3 but really know nothing about it.
Also is "intelligent auto" better than normal?
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I see the default settings are 10 mp wide, but i was curious to see if any of you guys use the 13 mp option?
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I set it to use the 13mp. I can crop my own photos later. If I were to go down in resolution, I'd choose 8mp so you can benefit (presumably) from over sampling. Its unlikely the camera can resolve 13mp in detail anyways.
I use 13mp because i don't like wide-screen as its cutting off the top and bottom and cropping it.
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Hey guys I have a couple questions for the camera of the 6P. Ok, I know that the camera doesn't have ois but I'd like to know :
Does it take photos 16:9 or 4:3 as a default and if it takes 4:3 as a default when using the 16:9 option are you going to lose some of the quality for example 16:9 at 8mpx.?
Is the front facing camera capable to record 1080p videos?
I'm asking that because just sell my Note 5 and I'm considering to buy the 6P. On the Note 5 as a default was 16:9 at 16mpx
Thanks in advance!
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Hey guys I have a couple questions for the camera of the 6P. Ok, I know that the camera doesn't have ois but I'd like to know :
Does it take photos 16:9 or 4:3 as a default and if it takes 4:3 as a default when using the 16:9 option are you going to lose some of the quality for example 16:9 at 8mpx.?
Is the front facing camera capable to record 1080p videos?
I'm asking that because just sell my Note 5 and I'm considering to buy the 6P. On the Note 5 as a default was 16:9 at 16mpx
Thanks in advance!
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It takes pics at 4:3 default at 12mp when you go to 16:9 it goes down to 8.3mp.
The front facing can take vids at 1080.
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What is the use of Pixel Binning feature if camera app is not even using secondary 20mp sensor in any mode. Even in manual model it is taking 20mp size pictures instead of using pixel binning. Can someone guide me if am missing anything or MI is just doing false advertising??
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What is the use of Pixel Binning feature if camera app is not even using secondary 20mp sensor in any mode. Even in manual model it is taking 20mp size pictures instead of using pixel binning. Can someone guide me if am missing anything or MI is just doing false advertising??
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The way the pixel binning works is that it upscales the photo afterwards back up to 20MP, I wish there was a way to turn that on and off however.
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The way the pixel binning works is that it upscales the photo afterwards back up to 20MP, I wish there was a way to turn that on and off however.
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I dont think it works like that. Check attached image for reference. So there is no chance of up scaling after binning.
I found that the 20mp lens does take some great pics but you not only have to select that lens manually, the settings had to be set manually also. It seems the camera lens is fine, it's the camera app that does a poor job.
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I dont think it works like that. Check attached image for reference. So there is no chance of up scaling after binning.
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I think you should read about how upscaling works. Of course you will not gain any resolution but the final image will be 20MP again. Or any mp value depending on the scale factor
It works in my case it turns 20 mp to 16 mp, but gcam is better than mi cam without using pixel binning
Been playing around with camera resolution and I understand that while the actual sensor is 48MP OP defaults it to 12MP to "capture" more details (I think thing the 48MP setting provides better shots but that's subjective).
Now the question/issue that I have is when looking in Google Photos (gallery) the shots are being reported at various resolutions... most of the time not close to the 12MP that the sensor is supposed to capture the image at.
Regular lense, showing as 7.2MP --- 4000x1800 resolution (setting in Camera app is 12MP - 6.59mm)
Wide lense, showing 7.2MP --- 4000x1800 resolution (setting in Camera app is 12MP - 3.05mm)
Tele lense, showing 4.8MP --- 3264x1472 resolution (6.95mm)
Bokeh shots appear to be showing higher res, like 13MP.
Pictures taken from my old Pixel 2XL show consistently 12.2MP which I believe is the sensor size so I'm trying to figure out what setting may be affecting the resolution. File size are significantly smaller on the 7.2MP shots so I'm sure I'm losing some quality here.
Switch to 4:3.
You are shooting in 20:9 hence the lower resolution.
Perfect ty. I did select full looks like. Went back to 4:3 and seems to show the correct mp.
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is there a way to fix it to provide 16:9?