Video stabilization stutter - Samsung Galaxy S10+ Questions & Answers

My s10 plus keeps stutter when i activate video stabilization ( not super stabilization ). Anyone else has the same problem?

It's like it keeps moves out of way during video watching which I record with video stabilization. I would appreciate knowing at least if I m not the only one. Here is a link to show what i meant. https://youtu.be/i3DQkRWH0CM

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[Q]No Camera Refocus on Video Recording

Is it me or the HD2's camera does not refocus when recording video?
Scenario: start video recording with a close up subject and then move to capture an object in the distance. The camera does not refocus. ...and neither did the HD. This would be a nice thing to have!
The camera does not perform auto-focus during video recording. why? - good q.
+1. Would be nice if Damien could come out with some tweak for this.
i would also like this, its really annoying nd makes sum videos come out fuzzy...anyone kno a fix
can't believe no one else has identified this problem, thiers no refocus once you start a video lol.... what a dumb problem... i am sure this cold be fixed easily if somone looked into it..
Very curious about this too.

60fps video recording

In the default camera app when I try to record 60fps at the 1080 I see pink tint in the video recorder but when I use Google camera there is no pink tint, but I don't get 60fps recording option also.
Can anyone suggest me alternative camera app that can do 60fps video recording at 1080 p?
The pink tint occurs on low light and when too close to the subject, using 60fps. If you switch to 30fps this bug is gone, or if you don't get too close to the subject or too low light. Simple as that.
(the bug actually is the infrared not switching off, but Lenovo doesn't want to fix it)
I tired open camera for 60fps recording , but for some reason it says 60 fps not supported on this device
also the recording is grainy and upon zooming its too pixelated
LiteSoul said:
(the bug actually is the infrared not switching off, but Lenovo doesn't want to fix it)
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Cant see that myself, if that was the case it would be visible on all settings and plus infrared on the Moto g5 Plus shows as white/purple (fire a TV remote at the camera to see for yourself).
My guess is it is caused by the extra voltage needed by the CCD at high ISO.
kaushal4595 said:
In the default camera app when I try to record 60fps at the 1080 I see pink tint in the video recorder but when I use Google camera there is no pink tint, but I don't get 60fps recording option also.
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If you haven't seen the existing running discussion on the red/pink issue when recording at 1080/60fps then you may want see the following link:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g5-plus/help/red-corner-60fps-videos-t3578606

How can you record 4K 60 fps Videos in HDR?

Hello,
I would like to know how can you record 4K 60 fps Videos in HDR?
Thank you very much indeed.
Best regards
pootney
No one?
open camera, switch to video, touch top left icon showing video size, and choose icon on far right side

What camera app for video recording

Oneplus 6t has bad camera app for photos but for recording movies it's even worse.
What app for recording videos do you use?
I'm looking for an app that will have manual options like: manual focus, 24fps, exposure lock, iso, flat video recording.
I have tried Opencamera but its so bugged. It cant record 24fps on our phone and the interface is uncomfortable.
I found HedgeCam 2. It's a fork of Opencamera. It has much better interface but it also has bugs from Opencamera (no 24fps).
Is there any working app?
I really like the gcam port, also for video recording. It's smoothness during zoom in/out is very good, almost as iphone.

Unusable video zoom quality

The video zoom quality of the Pixel 4 seems to be unusable: https://youtu.be/Hz75V9AkC5g at 4:15 , maybe even worse than digital zoom.
You should send feedback to Google. Does anyone know how to improve the video zoom quality? Maybe a 3rd party app? It could be a software issue. It does seem to use the second camera, but it doesn't seem to use the full resolution of the second camera.

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