Full screen camera app - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I had a HTC One X before and now a Galaxy S3.
On the HTC I had a full screen camera togehter with 8mp but on the Galaxy I only get a full screen one with 6mp.
Is there any Camera app where I could get a full screen photo together with 8mp?

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[Q] Why evo have 2 5mp cameras?

Specwise the Evo 3D is having 2 5MP cameras on the back. But some websites say that the Evo 3D captures 2D images in 5MP and 3D images in 2MP (correct me if I am wrong).And in 2D mode The Evo 3D uses the upper camera to take photos and videos.So the camera below it can be 2MP instead of 5MP.Then what is the need of the having 2 5MP cameras instead of 1 5MP and the other 2MP.
I'm lost with what you said...but I will try..to many damn numbers...so the pictures will be of equal resolution since you can take 3d pictures at 5 mp.
It is in deed strange, why can't E3D take 5MP 3D pictures. Maybe there will be a firmware update in the future who knows.
justj said:
It is in deed strange, why can't E3D take 5MP 3D pictures. Maybe there will be a firmware update in the future who knows.
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I think it has to do with the processing power to "combine" those two separate pics into one 3D image. You think the camera was laggy before, try waiting for the CPU to stitch together 5MP images...
I thought the camera take 2 seperate pictures and use parallax barrier to make one preceived as depth, aslo E3D has more processing power than ordinary point and shoot 3D cameras.
From what i have read the Evo 3d takes 2 x 2mp pictures in 3D mode and links them together to get 4mp.
Regardless of that, the phone takes great pics in 2D and 3D.
Love that dedicated camera button..no more yoga finger stretches to tap on screen while trying to keep steady..
Simplest answer may be the best answer... It was designed as having to take a 2MP 3d image because of how the screen displays natively.
Why 2 5mp cams? Because they are cheap and identical, from the same manufacture and they could only use 1 cam assembly Chinese kid instead of 2 to install 2 different non alike cameras. Allows them to just buy 1 sensor in greater bulk than 2 model sensors. Hence, cheaper to produce.
Compusmurf said:
Simplest answer may be the best answer... It was designed as having to take a 2MP 3d image because of how the screen displays natively.
Why 2 5mp cams? Because they are cheap and identical, from the same manufacture and they could only use 1 cam assembly Chinese kid instead of 2 to install 2 different non alike cameras. Allows them to just buy 1 sensor in greater bulk than 2 model sensors. Hence, cheaper to produce.
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but the indian GSM evo 3d have the upper 5MP and lower 2MP cam
Think of 3d as blue ray It's twice the SIze of the file. And it seems I get 5 mp in both. I miss the og EVO camera. And panorama. In windows there was a hack in the registry where we bumped up from 3.2 mp, to 8 mp in panoramic. Up too 7 stitches. Problem is we ran out of memory for more than 3 stitches. I miss those options.
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There's many Roms that add panorama camera mod. And there's a ROM that claims it boost camera up to 8mp but I havnt tried it myself

Any way to get pictures full screen?

Is there any way to get pictures to show up full screen after you take them?
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If you set the camera to 6 megapixels and take pictures, they will be full screen (but not as good on a computer). I found it annoying that the 8 megapixel shots have black bars on the side, but I love the camera apart from that. (I hope this answers your question).
Well pictures ratio is usually 4:3 if you go 16:9 you loose quality, usually HTC phones come with 16:9 and that's why a lot people think they don't have the same quality
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HTC Amaze vs HTC One XL Photo quality

hello everyone,
Since the Amaze have 2 camera flash leds, does it mean it takes quality photos compare to Htc One XL (US variant)?
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amaze xl camera
Here are specs for Amaze One XL camera:
8 megapixel camera with auto focus, smart LED flash, and BSI sensor (for better low-light captures)
F2.0 aperture and 28mm lens
1080p HD video recording
Dedicated imaging chip
Capture a photo in the midst of recording HD video
Auto flash smartly determined by distance from your subject
Single LED flash
Video stabilization feature removes annoying, shaky motion
High quality slow motion video capture and playback
Simultaneous video-photo capture.
It uses a BSI sensor whose manufacturer I did not learn.
Here are specs for Amaze 4G camera:
8mp auto-focus, dual-LED flash, BSI sensor
F2.2 and 28mm lens
No slo-mo
No smart flash
2 LED flash
No simultaneous video-photo capture
Even not knowing who makes the BSI sensor in the One XL, and even though it is single instead of dual LED flash, I would probably prefer to have the camera of the One XL in my Amaze.
The Amaze had the "Best" camera on a smartphone at the time, and the One XL has the same pixel-count besides another similar set of features, but improves physically with the F2.0 aperture alone.
Considering that it lets in more light, has slo-mo and the ability to capture photos while videoing, I would prefer to have that camera in my Amaze. I was VERY pleased with Amaze ability, and would probably be even more pleased with XL ability. Lack of one LED for flash, and the possibility that it is a newer-gen sensor is a gamble I'd take. But XL doesn't support the 1700 band that most of T-mo's network needs for 4G.
We don't know the LED spec or the sensor specs, thus don't know what difference 1 or 2 LED's will make. I personally would prefer the newer camera, EXCEPT, I would not want to switch from the 8mp I currently have to the 4mp of the HTC One unless camera samples showed it to be in all cases remarkably superior.
You can google around for camera samples, and decide suits you.
The sensor in the Amaze identifies itself as a Samsung product S5K3H2YX. I believe it is the same sensor that was used in the Galaxy SII and HTC One X with better glass than the SII had. It is not a Sony Exmor-R sensor as far as I know.
Thanks for detailed response guys, this thread could be also a comparsion between HTC Amaze and HTC One S (Htc Amaze successor with amoled screen)
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sam_conrad said:
The sensor in the Amaze identifies itself as a Samsung product S5K3H2YX. I believe it is the same sensor that was used in the Galaxy SII and HTC One X with better glass than the SII had. It is not a Sony Exmor-R sensor as far as I know.
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Thank you for clarifying. How did you learn that about your phone..., how can I learn that about mine?
I apologize for the misinformation--I corrected the post.
pbergonzi said:
Thank you for clarifying. How did you learn that about your phone..., how can I learn that about mine?
I apologize for the misinformation--I corrected the post.
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It's in the official HTC Ruby ICS source code.
The only drivers included are for MT9D015 (front 2MP sensor) and S5K3H2YX (read 8MP sensor).
Samsung camera.
sam_conrad said:
It's in the official HTC Ruby ICS source code.
The only drivers included are for MT9D015 (front 2MP sensor) and S5K3H2YX (read 8MP sensor).
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Thanks again. I bought the phone thinking it had Sony! Been bragging about it for 2 years. Oops. Fantastic camera, regardless.
Maybe Sony gets there CMOS's from Samsung too. J.K.

What dimension/ratio do you take your still photographs in?

mostly always I have taken photographs on my Mobile phone in its maximum resolution (so say a mobile phone has 13mp maximum resolution I have left it on that setting) but at 13mp and even some resilutions below if you go into camera app settings you will see it takes the photo in 4:3 (square?) dimension I am personally thinking of changing things and shooting at a lower resolution at 16:9 Widescreen setting. I mean at the end of the day if you had a modern film camera that would take photos landscape (really old film cameras took in square format) and then the later digital cameras would take 16:9, then you have Widescreen televisions and widescreen laptops and if you wanted to display photos on youtube you would use 16:9 and a photo (especially a scenic one with a landscape would look better in 16.9)
so I am just wondering what other on here have their phones cameras set to? - and what do you find the best?
my defaut ration was 10mpx while a have a 13mpx camera so i changed it for 13mpx, it's true that the photos are 4:3 with 13mpx but i noticed that the frame is wider than 10 mpx simply crop the photo to have it on 16:9
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bad camera pic quality in normal and potrait mode??

Hi i m using this device since launch and its exonys version....but camera pic quality is not what i had expceted..i just blurr the face in potriat mode.and night pic sucks more than that...l
Ya because the second camera telephoto lens low light is not good as the main camera. It would make the phone more expensive if it was good. It's great at day time though
but this is clearly a cheating.i was about to buy pixel 2 xl and this came and i bought due to camera reimagined add.
I wonder if a software update could fix things. Feel the same... The theme for thw s9 was camera reimagined and the note 8 and s8 took better quality. Actually quiet dissapointed. Also exynos version

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