can anyone who has uograded to another give me there opinion of there new phone camera vs th:angel:e rezound please
lg-sony-htc-samsung-apple said:
can anyone who has uograded to another give me there opinion of there new phone camera vs th:angel:e rezound please
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Care to elaborate? I don't understand what you're asking.
sorry for the bad english
what i was trying to ask is if anyone has upgraded to a newer phone compared to the rezound, how do they find the camera performance of the new phone is vs the rezound, reason being is i have a a few newer devices like iphone 5 and g pro but still seem to prefer the camera performance in terms of overall quality of the picture of the rezound and would just like to get users opinions on other devices camera performance thank you
I went to an LG G2. I miss my rezound camera. The G2's is decent, but the rez was so quick.
Posted from my LG G2
Fastbird said:
I went to an LG G2. I miss my rezound camera. The G2's is decent, but the rez was so quick.
Posted from my LG G2
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Rooted?
Check this mod out for the camera on your G2 - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2548974
Use Intelligent Auto mode with it, it's quick.
my pic
is my pic
i I took this picture uni
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thank you
i hope that more people can give me examples i really miss my rez but heard so many horror stories on here about phone failure i dont want to buy a used one again
i went to the g pro as my daily driver looking at a sony at the moment
a eg of the rez pic
from a plane about 10000 up
Here are a few shots from a stock G2 with the stock camera app, Here are some full resolution images to compare, the camera blows my Rezound away, ignore the content and look at the details, its just work stuff... All settings are default and set to auto.
13M image with flash in very low light conditions - http://i.imgur.com/zMry3i3.jpg
13M image without flash in indoor low-moderate light - http://i.imgur.com/lhQeeYk.jpg
13M image without flash in indoor bright light conditions - http://i.imgur.com/d9s14je.jpg
13M image outdoors in mid-day cloudy conditions - http://i.imgur.com/6PrH45f.jpg
thank you those pic look great i need a phone for work and the g pro is not suited
acejavelin said:
Here are a few shots from a stock G2 with the stock camera app, Here are some full resolution images to compare, the camera blows my Rezound away, ignore the content and look at the details, its just work stuff... All settings are default and set to auto.
13M image with flash in very low light conditions - http://i.imgur.com/zMry3i3.jpg
13M image without flash in indoor low-moderate light - http://i.imgur.com/lhQeeYk.jpg
13M image without flash in indoor bright light conditions - http://i.imgur.com/d9s14je.jpg
13M image outdoors in mid-day cloudy conditions - http://i.imgur.com/6PrH45f.jpg
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wow i think i will try and buy G2 NOW THAT THE g3 is comming prices are already dropping have you ever compared your pics to that of the s4 ?
The darker image is from the Resound the lighter is from the One. This is in a dark area to show the low light difference, so both will be a little grainy
Sent from my HTC6500LVW
wow night and day
Without a doubt. Thanks. The comparison
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I went to see a Mozart yesterday and a HD7 today and I can say personally I find the Mozart camera waaaaaay better. With the Mozart you can mmove the phone around and take a picture and it is perfect, no blurring whatsoever. But on the HD7 even holding it perfectly still it was blurring. BUT the HD7 is so much better looking! Both me and my missis were blown away but the Metro UI, so smooth and responsive.
oh really?can you show more about them?such as cpu。。。。
no review without shots man! show samples!
Mozart Video ( 720p Vide recording )
Full quality download : http://www.1800pocketpc.com/2010/10/23/720p-video-capture-quality-on-htc-7-mozart.html
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Wow, seriously?! That's from the Mozart???
I read in a Pocketnow review that the camera was rubbish. Clearly they were wrong.
Davey_in_dud said:
Wow, seriously?! That's from the Mozart???
I read in a Pocketnow review that the camera was rubbish. Clearly they were wrong.
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That pic is from the HTC 7 Mozart, I got one from Telstra on the launch day. I had issues with the headphones so now I sent it to back to HTC. I took that a few days back in the macro mode
what are the different modes for the camera? from what i read there aren't any.
My touch pro has a good camera with a lot of modes and brightness settings I use, this is a feature that I think should be available for the mozart.
I dont have the devicce with me now, Will add it once I get it back. If I forget just give me an shout on Twitter @1800PocketPC
Agent Blair said:
what are the different modes for the camera? from what i read there aren't any.
My touch pro has a good camera with a lot of modes and brightness settings I use, this is a feature that I think should be available for the mozart.
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The scene modes on my Mozart are: Auto, Portrait, Landscape, Sports, Beach, Backlight, Candlelight & Macro.
There is also are also options to adjust the metering mode, resolution, effects and Flicker correction but that's about it.
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The scene modes on my Mozart are: Auto, Portrait, Landscape, Sports, Beach, Backlight, Candlelight & Macro.
There is also are also options to adjust the metering mode, resolution, effects and Flicker correction but that's about it.
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From the bad engadget review it sounded like it didn't have much to prove. Id really like to see a professional photographer review this phone for the least and not some worthless teenager. Those modes do sound reasonable. .
My wife's old iphone 4 seems to take way better low light pics and video (HAM2 camera is jittery when taking low-light video, not smooth at all) Are there any camera tweaks to be done? any settings to change? Thanks!
The B148 update supposedly helped a bit, but I haven't tested it yet. But if you've already updated, I'm afraid there's not much else to do.
Phones like ours are cheap for a reason, meaning they have to be "bad" somewhere. Cameras are never good on Androids of this price range.
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The B148 update supposedly helped a bit, but I haven't tested it yet. But if you've already updated, I'm afraid there's not much else to do.
Phones like ours are cheap for a reason, meaning they have to be "bad" somewhere. Cameras are never good on Androids of this price range.
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That's cool, I understand. I guess the majority of pics & videos happen outside in the light anyway. Thanks. p.s. I figured out how to silence the camera and video camera sounds using ES file manager, so that's good.
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That's cool, I understand. I guess the majority of pics & videos happen outside in the light anyway. Thanks. p.s. I figured out how to silence the camera and video camera sounds using ES file manager, so that's good.
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Ooh cool, mind sharing?
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Ooh cool, mind sharing?
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Sure. I followed this link and scrolled to the bottom where it talks about rooted devices. You're basically just adding a small addendum to the camera sound file names in the system. Works for me, but who knows what the long-term effects will be. Do this at your own risk, I take no responsibility for your actions. Do not do this if it is illegal in your country, check your laws.
Some third-party camera apps will give you additional options, like higher ISO, that are not available in the stock Huawei camera. lgCamera has been mentioned in another thread here. I'm partial to OpenCamera. Paid options like A Better Camera provide additional modes. But even with all these options, I think the limiting factor for low-light photography with the HAM2 is focus. It becomes very uncertain in anything less than bright light.
Sweet, it works! You should make a thread for it, I reckon.
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Sweet, it works! You should make a thread for it, I reckon.
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Will do.
I work sports leagues and tournaments and get a lot of teams asking me to take their picture. Sadly, it seems that ANY iPhone takes better pictures than anything I've dragged out there. In order of my use- Optimus V, Samsung S2, Note 2, and a Nokia 520; also a few small tablets, usually wrapped up on the beach so no pictures there.
Once I realized that the HAM2's camera software doesn't allow flash when in HDR mode, I began looking at other camera software on Google Play. I recently bought Open Camera. It has so many more options, including flash when in HDR mode and a night mode. Here are photos taken on a walk today taken in HDR mode with the phone software and Open Camera.
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I'll get some photos in night mode over the weekend and post them.
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I love the look of AOSP. Unfortunately, LG does not release camera drivers so camera quality on AOSP is generally pretty terrible. Recently, I decided to forego my typical stock g3 port and try out CyanogenMod 12, and its actually really really good and stable (on vs980 anyways). The only problem was the horrendous camera quality. Lollipop was so good (especially with xposed support starting up) that I decoded I'd try to find a fix for my problem. First off, I noticed that Lollipop had a *bit better camera quality than kitkat AOSP. This was promising but nothing good. My og droid razer still took pictures just as good. I tried the typical apps... Cm11s camera (it had bugs...) AOSP camera was terrible, Google camera was a little better than AOSP but not much. Lenovo super camera.. Still not 100% stable. I didn't use those stock camera ports as none of them are stable and those aren't what this thread is about.
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I tried some play store offerings and almost gave up... But then I found something in the play store. "Open camera". Its free, open source, ad free, and somehow... It takes really good pictures and videos on AOSP on our phones.
When you open it you're greeted with a not-so-beautiful ui, but it has a lot of great features. HDR works also.. Which is nice. Actually, everything works.
The main gripe with the AOSP camera quality was low light performance. In open camera there's a ISO setting. Set the ISO to 1600 and you'll get great low light photos with little noise. You can of course use auto or higher ISO but noise will be a problem. But it is a problem on stock too at those ISO levels. Another thing I'd like to point out is that video recording is surprisingly good. No 4k yet unless your ROM supports it. The app itself supports it. Hopefully this can help someone who needs better pictures/videos on AOSP! ?
Note: I included a test shot. Keep in mind the room was illuminated by one nightstand light. It looks brighter in the picture than it does to the eyes. Even though there's noise in the picture, its multitudes better than other options
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Here's a Google camera shot for comparison. I drew a red "G" on the Google camera shot because I'm uploading this with tapatalk and I'm not sure if it will show the pics in order or not:
Sent from my vs980 on CM12
Very nice post, already knew open camera since it's included in my rom, and yes it takes the better pics!
But I have to say that even thought this app goes deeply into settings, they could make some improvements to the UI...
Yes been using it for awhile
This UI is awful! Photos seem to be great though.
I've been using the Lenovo camera and it's been amazing. Ridiculously quick HDR shots.
I've got some time ago this app for free and never really used and now I wanted to give a try with a JPG comparison and for my surprise it is way better than stock, in the attachment the samples.
This is the link for the app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.riseupgames.proshot2
For the Proshot picture I shot in: JPG, P, ISO 50, no noise reduction, Detail turned off, IMG+ turned off, Topaz Denoise and Sharpen.
Proshot seems to be way better than stock, its a pitty it does not support 50mpx yet.
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Wow.. look way sharper... Do you have any other comparison like outdoor? ppl?
There are many version of gcam available and not really complicated to install.
Is this better?
Hmmm, the stock image looks either out of focus or soft by motion blur... would it be possible to show other samples, also from other scenarios ? That would be great
Does Proshot support all lenses on the S23U ?
Both pictures where shoot in the same condition, I will try to do other test but the test shows detail and color rendition
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Both pictures where shoot in the same condition, I will try to do other test but the test shows detail and color rendition
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The problem is that this is a painting so we have to point of reference in our mind as to how exactly it looks in real life. If you go out and take a picture of like trees and buildings, it's easier for us to compare. Though I agree that proshot does look sharp and nice! Just hard to tell if it's not too sharp compared to real life?
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The problem is that this is a painting so we have to point of reference in our mind as to how exactly it looks in real life. If you go out and take a picture of like trees and buildings, it's easier for us to compare. Though I agree that proshot does look sharp and nice! Just hard to tell if it's not too sharp compared to real life?
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I will do more testing because in some test I did today seems that even if I disable in camera sharpening, the app applies sharpening. Other thing I found is noise pattern this camera creates that is more difficult to Topaz to remove (somethin that not happen with Canon for example) but I will arrive to a bette conclusion when I do more test.
What about ProShop post-processing? Will be great some examples of outdoors pictures vs stock cam...
As long as the RAW issue with ProShot on the S23U is not fixed this app is virtually unusable with this device.
When shooting RAW you always the the image from the 1x module even when using 0.5x, 3x or 10x.
At least the guys at Rise Up Games are aware and looking for a way to fix the issue.
Also video stabilization is not present or working on the S23U in combination with ProShot.
Hi everyone I have one question. Maybe my phone is bad?
So when I shoot pictures in a room that isn't that bright and the phone turns on night mode and I try to focus on my dog (he is black) the pictures appear blurry and my dog isn't focused but when I use the flash the photo turns out great.
For example when I picture with my old P30 Pro and use night mode everything looks good.
Did someone else had the same issue?
Thanks
Anyone?
I had to login to my, god knows how old, xda account just to report I'm having the same issue, which in my case is not tied directly to night mode but rather to all modes.
I don't know if this is a bug or a fault but my Ultra has a really hard time focusing on anything in dark rooms. It seems the autofocus when moving the phone works fine until I tap to focus on anything, then it just blurs and the focus no longer works until I get more light, restart the camera or switch lenses.
This happens on all camera apps I've tried so far. It only happens in dim environments. My lenses are clean and I dont use any lens covers.
BruteS78 said:
Hi everyone I have one question. Maybe my phone is bad?
So when I shoot pictures in a room that isn't that bright and the phone turns on night mode and I try to focus on my dog (he is black) the pictures appear blurry and my dog isn't focused but when I use the flash the photo turns out great.
For example when I picture with my old P30 Pro and use night mode everything looks good.
Did someone else had the same issue?
Thanks
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I am having the same issue with my S23 Ultra. It probably started after the recent software update.
It was working good around a week before. Now it's not. I didn't change any settings or put any lens covers.
Yeah same thing here. When there is low light, focus is not working at best. Atleast compared to my old P30 Pro which has much better night mode indoors.
Since it happens to other people I doubt phones are faulty.
Same for me. I think after the last update.
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Same for me. I think after the last update.
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Hi, try this in camera assistant
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Same problem here: s23 ultra isn't able to focus in extreme low light scenes, and pictures result blurry. But if I cover with a finger the laser sensor, focus works well. Very slow focusing without laser but it works.
This issue must be fixed by Samsung as soon as possible. As to mention, p40 pro was a beast with ultra dark scenes!.
Update: my s23 ultra has just received latest ota upgrade, and I can say that now low light environment focus problem is solved! Great job, Samsung!