LG G2 No slow motion camera? - G2 General

Hi, does anyone know if and how we can get slow motion camera?
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samomamo said:
Hi, does anyone know if and how we can get slow motion camera?
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take a video at 60fps and than when u watch the video click on menu and u have setting there to lower speed

I know that, I was looking to record it slow not to play.
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samomamo said:
I know that, I was looking to record it slow not to play.
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By default there is no way to "record it slow" but there is actually no difference.
Slow mo cameras, the real ones. Simply shoot at a high framerate (60,120,240, 1000s etc) and then they change the frame rate to 24 or something when they save. The phone wont change the frame rate when it saves so you'll have to do that yourself.
If you want to "record at slow mo" in which, I assume you mean get a video that will play back in slow motion by default, You will need to edit the footage in something like After Effects and set the frame rate to something lower, like 24 or 30.
So really what you want is high frame rate video, saved with a lower frame rate, which by default the camera does not have, sorry.

What frame rate is the gs4 slow motion feature?
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Camera delay

My camera is taking great pictures, but there is a long delay between shutter press and the screen returning to ready state. Is anyone else experiencing this? Is there a setting I have missed? Is there a better third party camera application with faster response times? I have had a number of Android phones and none have had this issue.
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I posted a better camera with shorter delay. ICS 4.0 Camera:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1528431
sweetboy02125 said:
I posted a better camera with shorter delay. ICS 4.0 Camera:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1528431
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I am using this camera is faster but don't use it for video. It does not work as well for video.
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Try fast burst camera
900SS said:
Try fast burst camera
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You have to go into advanced options and enable high resolution pictures, and there isn't a head focus, just a general focus... but if you're taking pics of something in motion, holy crap that does the trick. My note fired off 23 photos in 3 seconds.
Also check out lg camera in the market
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LG camera crashes too much for me on the note. It seems most of the cares apps don't disable the shutter sound as well
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sweetboy02125 said:
I posted a better camera with shorter delay. ICS 4.0 Camera:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1528431
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Agree the ICS camera works just as well and had less shutter lag
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brittoking said:
Agree the ICS camera works just as well and had less shutter lag
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Yes, And I don't think the camera was bad as the other guys mention above, It's a step up from our stock 2.3.6 camera.
I have installed a few camera apps, in addition to the stock camera app:
Fast Burst Camera
Paper Camera [awesome]
Camera 360
ICS 4.0 Camera
I keep the stock camera just for video etc., but find myself using paper camera the most.
baudilus said:
I have installed a few camera apps, in addition to the stock camera app:
Fast Burst Camera
Paper Camera [awesome]
Camera 360
ICS 4.0 Camera
I keep the stock camera just for video etc., but find myself using paper camera the most.
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Camera zoom fx is pretty good!
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Oddly enough i havent had that issue on the note but did on my skyrocket. I just renaned the shutter sound...probkem solved
jimmer411 said:
LG camera crashes too much for me on the note. It seems most of the cares apps don't disable the shutter sound as well
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The camera on my Note is pretty fast. I'm able to snap shots every second.
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PeartFan40 said:
The camera on my Note is pretty fast. I'm able to snap shots every second.
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Not that I don't believe you, but I'm gonna need to see a video of that.
PeartFan40 said:
The camera on my Note is pretty fast. I'm able to snap shots every second.
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I don't believe you, prove it.
The camera shutter speed on this is just horrendous, i took a picture of my child while she was smiling, but actual picture was taken when she turned around. garbage
supac said:
I don't believe you, prove it.
The camera shutter speed on this is just horrendous, i took a picture of my child while she was smiling, but actual picture was taken when she turned around. garbage
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Mine is pretty fast. Are u running stock rom?
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The stock app is dog slow. Fast burst camera is instant but can't do 5mp+
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jimmer411 said:
The stock app is dog slow. Fast burst camera is instant but can't do 5mp+
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That's why its fast. Try LG camera or ics camera and camera zoom fx. My stock is pretty good. I am on Saurom.
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Yeah no issues with the shutter itself by moreso with the animation that takes place after.
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Music pause/stop during taking photo

Just took a few pictures with and without flash in the dark of a log fire, my music paused or stopped with each..
Is this normally? , can it be fixed, surely the CPU can handle both at once??
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Thats normal. All phones do this. Imagine recording a video and listening music... lol
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It's because of the shutter sound. GS3 has it on by default and can't be disabled due to laws in some countries. Unless you root of course.. or use alternative camera app with no shutter sound.

fps on video recordings

Does anyone happen to know what the frame rate is on this phone for video recordings? I see info online saying that it's set at 30fps but my recordings come out a 25.6 for some reason. Is this something that could be getting altered by the ROM I'm using? Really screws up the footage I shoot.
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[Q] s2 camera prob

I got used s2 and the photos look terrible, maybe a hardware issue? Front camera quality is good. Stock firmware.
sample below
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TuboRgAz said:
I got used s2 and the photos look terrible, maybe a hardware issue? Front camera quality is good. Stock firmware.
sample below
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Maybe you need to focus it!?! (Hold down the cspture button) And look for the settings about image quality.
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kona144 said:
Maybe you need to focus it!?! (Hold down the cspture button) And look for the settings about image quality.
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It's focused and all the settings are maxed in quality, yet the picture looks like it's 1mp. You can see it's pixelated everywhere.
I cant open it because im on my phone
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Tubo watch on the back camera plastic lens it coupd be dirty or some scratch in it
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Took it apart, cleaned the lens. Recording quality is fine, same for camera free viewing around. After taking the photo quality seems drop in quality extremely. May try updating rom, camera firmware?
what firm are you?
if you are on the stock, try to reset settings in de camera app settings menu
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downlaod a other camera app and test it if its is normal, if it isn't maybe hardware problems
I hope it helps

Camera quality CM/AOSP vs stock.

I keep reading about the lesser photo quality of CM/AOSP compared to stock but I can't really see it.
I've used stock LP, then Cloudy's 2.2, then Euphoria and to be perfectly honest I can't see it. I'm a terrible photo nut and enthusiast and made many many comparison shots, but to my eye, picture quality on CM/AOSP is nothing but great.
For a little context, I've just very recently switched to the G2, coming from Xperia Z1 and there the difference between stock and CM/AOSP was incredible. Stock was so so much better, however I can't say the same about the G2.
And I'm not using any fancy 3rd party camera apps, just Google's camera and I find picture quality to be stellar. Honestly... What's the deal?
Here at some shots taken with Euphoria and Google camera (and a clip-on macro lens, but that doesn't improve quality... It just magnifies) are they anything but great?
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I have to agree with you here. I have strained my eyes multiple times across all sorts of apps and stock cameras, and I just cant really see a discernible difference.
If any difference, I think its mostly due to post processing done by the stock app and the colour corrections etc.
Nice, informative post this.
Those are all very good pictures. The quality is good but all of those photos were taken with good lighting. CM/AOSP really struggles to focus and give proper quality in low light.
what about front camera ?
and what about low light shooting conditions - from what I've heard, that's where stock shines
zgomot said:
I keep reading about the lesser photo quality of CM/AOSP compared to stock but I can't really see it.
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same for me, i think just "mental paranoia:good:"
Those pictures just amazing. How much post processing did you do?
Personally I find aosp cameras slow to focus and very slow between shots. I consistently miss shots especially little ones. That's why I just stick to stock and does the job nicely.
Other thing is video mode, on stock you can pause and continue recording and I find it very useful. And if am not mistaken only stock can use ois
Yeah, a few of those were taken in very good light, but some weren't. Also there is no processing of any sort in any of those shots.
And regarding low light conditions, quality is not bad at all. See these for instance - no noise, no artefacting, blacks are black like they're supposed to be.
Again, these are straight from Google camera, no processing of any kind.
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zgomot said:
Yeah, a few of those were taken in very good light, but some weren't. Also there is no processing of any sort in any of those shots.
And regarding low light conditions, quality is not bad at all. See these for instance - no noise, no artefacting, blacks are black like they're supposed to be.
Again, these are straight from Google camera, no processing of any kind.
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Honestly, as far as good lighting goes AOSP and stock are very similar.
The most noticeable feature is the nightmode as stock has a higher maximum ISO/working HDR. There's the ported stock camera which does wonders in nightmode, but not so much for HDR.
Forgot to mention, I mean the most noticeable differences are in VERY dark areas, or a panoramic view of city lights at night.
Choristav said:
There's the ported stock camera which does wonders in nightmode, but not so much for HDR.
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Mind linking that stock camera port? I've stumbled across a couple, but don't know which is better.
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zgomot said:
Mind linking that stock camera port? I've stumbled across a couple, but don't know which is better.
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https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95916177934540344
There were a couple of different DPI versions, I have no idea which one is this. I'm assuming it's the stock 480dpi. I use a 360dpi and I have a 360dpi .apk if you need it.
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https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95916177934540344
There were a couple of different DPI versions, I have no idea which one is this. I'm assuming it's the stock 480dpi. I use a 360dpi and I have a 360dpi .apk if you need it.
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And if I use a dpi of 420? What's the most appropriate?
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zgomot said:
And if I use a dpi of 420? What's the most appropriate?
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https://www.dropbox.com/sh/h9pdj0lzj4l99ip/AAD-H2bsaRkjUR8AG1DfYwiLa/LG G2?dl=0
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https://www.dropbox.com/sh/h9pdj0lzj4l99ip/AAD-H2bsaRkjUR8AG1DfYwiLa/LG G2?dl=0
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You're awesome.
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Which of the two do you think is better?
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zgomot said:
Which of the two do you think I'd better?
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Second one has a bit less color distortion.
Thats the Google camera on default settings. First one is ported stock, on default settings. However, things start to change when you begin to lower the ISO. Then you can see the stock camera IS superior. Lowering the exposure to -1/-2 on Google's camera helps with better low-light shots, but the stock one is clearly better.

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