Anyone facing viewfinder lag in portrait mode? All other modes seems to work fine though.
I am on v10.3.6.0 PFJINXM K20_IN
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Hi,
II have issue with standard OOS camera, the pictures are not rotated to landscape if I take them with Auto-Rotate off.
To me this is new since 2.1.2, as I never noticed this before.
Any ideas ?
Yes, exactly the same for me and I didn't notice it before 2.1.2 either.
Hoping for a quick fix....
Is it only me who gets these weird pixel looking lines while filming in pro mode? It seems to happen when I go above shooting 1/30 seconds.
https://goo.gl/photos/PBAvFSA3jaH5ePWbA
Nobody has this problem?
I've noticed that my 6P is a bit too quick to switch from portrait to landscape mode.
Is there a way to tweak the rotation/orientation sensor so that it's not so twitchy?
I would like to stay on portrait mode unless I've rotated the phone by quite a bit.
Thanks!
I have the Arnova8G2 GCAM version 8.3b1 installed on my Asus Max Pro M1 (3gb variant) running .337 update but suddenly back camera portrait mode stopped working and every shot just looks like a normal shot without the "bokeh effect". The front cam portrait mode works flawlessly and shows the bokeh. I have tried multiple gcam versions, uninstall and re install, even did a full factory reset but no luck. I have only noticed this issue after the .337 update, i have also not changed any settings from when the back portrait mode was working. Btw, back camera portrait mode is working on the STOCK camera app but the portrait images taken from gcam (when it used to work) is still better in my opinion. Is anyone else experiencing this? If you have the same version of GCAM(8.3b1) and running .337, 3gb variant. Can you please compare if your normal gcam shot vs portrait mode is showing that bokeh effect?
PLEASE REPLY ONLY IF YOU HAVE THE SAME CONFIGURATION WITH MINE
GCAM version 8.3b1
Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 (3gb)
Android 8.1 (.337 November update)
Thanks!
emorejzurc1990 said:
I have the Arnova8G2 GCAM version 8.3b1 installed on my Asus Max Pro M1 (3gb variant) running .337 update but suddenly back camera portrait mode stopped working and every shot just looks like a normal shot without the "bokeh effect". The front cam portrait mode works flawlessly and shows the bokeh. I have tried multiple gcam versions, uninstall and re install, even did a full factory reset but no luck. I have only noticed this issue after the .337 update, i have also not changed any settings from when the back portrait mode was working. Btw, back camera portrait mode is working on the STOCK camera app but the portrait images taken from gcam (when it used to work) is still better in my opinion. Is anyone else experiencing this? If you have the same version of GCAM(8.3b1) and running .337, 3gb variant. Can you please compare if your normal gcam shot vs portrait mode is showing that bokeh effect?
PLEASE REPLY ONLY IF YOU HAVE THE SAME CONFIGURATION WITH MINE
GCAM version 8.3b1
Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 (3gb)
Android 8.1 (.337 November update)
Thanks!
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The portrait works only with human objects!! Not on any objects! Stock camera gives us portrait on any objects!
rampittu007 said:
The portrait works only with human objects!! Not on any objects! Stock camera gives us portrait on any objects!
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Oh so that's why. Being able to take any portrait shot on the stock cam automatically made me think that the gcam portrait mode does the same thing. Thanks for the heads up man!
Hi all,
Anyone elses 3x zoom picture are brighter than usual when taken?
On the viewfinder it looks fine, but after taking the picture, it's like super bright and different to what the viewfinder was.
This doesnt happen to anything after 4x zoom, I'm not sure if it's a bug since I can't see anyone is reporting it. Can someone give this a try please?
Example attached, 4x vs 3x
I have cleared data in the camera and it still happens, I am on latest OOS.
Just did a test, this does not happen when I use burst mode on 3x, the picture is exactly what the viewfinder shows, not the overexposed/brightnened image.
I've done a test and not encountered this issue, is there a particular scenario that it happens that I can test?