sorry for my bad english .. I would like to know if there was any mod to implement the video to 720p as the 'S2 has 2 mp camera .. Thanks for any replies =)
Tryb with lgcamera.
Megapixels do not have anything to do with quality of video recording.
I think 720p is not possible with our frontcamera.
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Megapixels do not have anything to do with quality of video recording.
I think 720p is not possible with our frontcamera.
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This. The Galaxy S II's front facing camera is 1.3MP or 2MB (can't remember the exact spec. of the top of my head), so while you could bump the resolution of the video feed up to that of 720p, it'd still be rubbish quality, and quite pixelated.
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720P is only 0.9 Megapixel, just wondering if the SGS2's 2 MPx FFC can do that.
It might be technically possible, but as far as I can tell you can only record 640*480 with the FF-camera on the stock camera application.
Is the continuous autofocus in video recording for SGS2 ONLY works in 1080p?
I know its impressive to be able to record in 1080p with continuous autofocus,
but for me, 720x480 is sufficient
if i set the resolution lower than 1080p, the camera doesn't auto focus any more in video recording.
Am i the only one facing this problem?
is my unit defected or with software problem?
Please let me know whether you guys able to get video focus in lower resolutions.
Thanks!!
for me its more less the same..the autofocus is there but u cant notice it that much...i think lower res means that the camera doesnt need to focus 2 much on details less pix less focus correct me if i am wrong
but yeh u can feel it a lot more with 1080p
Hello hunteres,
Thanks for replying
I'm very sure there is no autofocus in the lower resolution,
start video recording outside my house (very far, focus at infinite)
put a book infront of cam, about 10inch away (focus change to macro, words on book become clear.
(only works in 1080, doesn work in 480)
Its weird that the 1.2GHz dual core able to record at 1080p but not 480p
Well, as the thread says, I have problem with recording video like i dont have autofocus... All blured check video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDxq7wXLAfE&feature=youtu.be
decrease the volume because it is too loud in video
No one has this problem?
Is this with all vids o is that the only one you have because the the huge flame in the foreground wont help the focus much and at night did yiu have it in night mode.Check out this link.I know that there is problems between 720p and 1080p with stability from autofocus and noise distortion.maybe you can pick something up here.In this link they recomend 720p for low light recording due to noise distortion and the advantages of pixel binning.
http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_i9100_galaxy_s_ii-review-597p9.php
Thanks, I'll try when next time record something, but it's very stupid when you have feature like recording in 1080p and then they say to you, that you could only use 720p for better fps and image...
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Thanks, I'll try when next time record something, but it's very stupid when you have feature like recording in 1080p and then they say to you, that you could only use 720p for better fps and image...
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yeah i know.Ive tried 1080 and above and also noticed that the auto focus makes it shakey and a bit jumpy too.
Well, I think that maybe ICS will fix this up, and we will all enjoy in FullHD...
Just question what camera fw have you? I have SCEF02 TBEC28
The auto-focus on the S2 is really poor. I had the S i9000 beforehand and it was perfect.. the auto-focus was very subtle and only changed focus when the scene was dramatically different.
Have you tried lgCamcorder? It seems to turn off the auto-focus while recording quite successfully... wish someone could find out how it does that, and port the change to the standard Samsung camera.apk!
Yea... My friend has i9000, and that is why i bought S2, cause i thought it will be better on all sections... Haven't tried lgcamcorder, but i'll try...
Guys don't know if this is a stupid question but can't we get the 2mp front facing camera to record 720p? I'm asking because the Galaxy S3 has a 2mp front shooter and the nexus has 1.3mp and they both do 720p video capture. I'm sure the SII FFC pushes enough pixels, it's a matter of being able to record them right?
not about mega pixels, its about sensor and camera module.
S2 front camera cant do 720P
You probs find it could actually do it fine just Samsung weren't happy maybe with the performance so didn't add the feature.
the 2mp camera is more than capable of producing 720p resolution hell its virtually 1080p (1920x1080). But like mentioned maybe the sensor etc isn't upto scratch.
Companies arent stupid you know, the S2 could do it but then thats one less selling point for a successor so they ommit certain features to make consumers upgrade.
So looks like the hardware is not capable of it, so no way we can get increased video quality? Like 800x480 atleast?
Your friends are never going to believe what you did. The only way to prove it to them is with that video you took. Rate this thread to express how videos shot on the Xiaomi Mi A1 come out. A higher rating indicates that videos are smooth (and not choppy) and that auto-focus works very well, and that the camera adjusts quickly to different lighting conditions while recording.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
Guys, could you please comment on audio quality on videos made with this device. On few video reviews people mentioned that sound is kind of choppy or glitchy. Looks like noise reduction isn't utilized, when Mi A1 shoots video. As workaround they mention that it can be solved by shooting video by a 3rd party app (FV-5).
I'm thinking to buy this device, but this bug is holding me from it.
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Guys, could you please comment on audio quality on videos made with this device. On few video reviews people mentioned that sound is kind of choppy or glitchy. Looks like noise reduction isn't utilized, when Mi A1 shoots video. As workaround they mention that it can be solved by shooting video by a 3rd party app (FV-5).
I'm thinking to buy this device, but this bug is holding me from it.
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Yes it is
Take a look here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8qgfwQwRbI
Then see this example too - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-ncyEPZIds
For me, video seems way more pixelated than it should be when zooming, even in 4K. 4x zoom should be 1080p and it doesn't look like it is, and I can't see an option to use the zoom lens either. And 4K isn't selected by default.
Considering the lack of EIS and OIS it's not good, but not really bad. Avoid shooting videos in low light - they will be awful and they will have a lot of frames dropped.
Without any kind of EIS or OIS, MiA1 is not ideal for video recording.
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Without any kind of EIS or OIS, MiA1 is not ideal for video recording.
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I tried using the GCam HDR+ with its EIS and to be honest.. I have to really hold the phone as steady as possible and also in walking slowly, the end result is a bit much better than using the camera app by xiaomi..
the quality overall improved a lot, but for usable footage I guess a dedicated gimbal is needed
Pixelation is algo a problem for me. I think that the video is a little bit dark too.
Even using the Google Camera, it's something better but it's not good for me. At least the EIS helps to stabilize the video but the quality is far from good.
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For me, video seems way more pixelated than it should be when zooming, even in 4K. 4x zoom should be 1080p and it doesn't look like it is, and I can't see an option to use the zoom lens either. And 4K isn't selected by default.
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Man, I think the same thing. It's very weird to see the video so pixelated even using Google Camera. Sometimes it really looks like a low resolution video upscaled to a more resolution.
dego_ said:
Guys, could you please comment on audio quality on videos made with this device. On few video reviews people mentioned that sound is kind of choppy or glitchy. Looks like noise reduction isn't utilized, when Mi A1 shoots video. As workaround they mention that it can be solved by shooting video by a 3rd party app (FV-5).
I'm thinking to buy this device, but this bug is holding me from it.
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Go to setting>audio and check the disable Automatic Gain Control. Now record will have stereo audio.
any idea about 60fps ??