Camera application capable of simultaneously imaging with the rear and front camera? - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

And not like HTC camera app for example, i mean simultaneously activated and trigered photo with front and rear camera.
And final product is like from picture below, front camera photo is placed in one of the corners.
Chipset Snapdragon 800 here.

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[Q] Camera sizes on EVO 3D

Hi all,
I have installed Elixir 2, i'm not sure which one to use. On clicking on information and then on the device tab, one of my camera's says it has a resolution of 2560x1920 focus length 3.49mm and the other is 3840x1080 focus length 3.49mm, the front camera says 1280x1024 focus length 2.2mm
Can anyone tell me what this means please.
Cheers.
dladz said:
Hi all,
I have installed Elixir 2, i'm not sure which one to use. On clicking on information and then on the device tab, one of my camera's says it has a resolution of 2560x1920 focus length 3.49mm and the other is 3840x1080 focus length 3.49mm, the front camera says 1280x1024 focus length 2.2mm
Can anyone tell me what this means please.
Cheers.
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The rear upper camera can take 4.9MP images and the rear lower camera can take 4.1 MP images. Through according to me the cameras are capable of taking maximum of 5MP images but the software is made like that by HTC .
And the front can take images of 1.3MP
mnomaanw said:
The rear upper camera can take 4.9MP images and the rear lower camera can take 4.1 MP images. Through according to me the cameras are capable of taking maximum of 5MP images but the software is made like that by HTC .
And the front can take images of 1.3MP
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Are you saying thats what all EVO 3D's can do or what mine can do? Because they're not all the same in terms of hardware.
dladz said:
Are you saying thats what all EVO 3D's can do or what mine can do? Because they're not all the same in terms of hardware.
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All Evo 3Ds that I came across have same camera as yours............and also all the main parts of the 3Ds that we talk about are same for all. Just the SoC is different in CDMA and GSM and also the Wimax/sim card part.
Else every CDMA and Every GSM phone is same (some parts might be region specific)

Main lens stabilization?

So the difference between P30 and the pro model that the main camera has optical stabilizer,but i can't see that the stabilizer is working when shooting with the main lens.
I can feel even the small hand shaking,but the stabilization is perfect on the tele lens.
Anyone noticed this too?

32mp 8mp

Can you guys please share the comparison between 8mp & 32mp selfie?
harysviewty said:
Can you guys please share the comparison between 8mp & 32mp selfie?
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This 32mp camera is equal to iPhone 6's front camera 1.2mp????
trouble. said:
This 32mp camera is equal to iPhone 6's front camera 1.2mp????
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Hum.. I have the phone and the front camera is quite good when I compare with my older phones like my LG V30, G4, G3 and Nexus 5. Even in comparaison with the Samsung Galaxy S9 from my love, the front camera is not bad. But, I can say that the camera could be better. I think the problem is the image processing software from LG who could be upgraded a little bit for the front camera.
Here is the resolution size of the photos according to the configuration of the front and rear cameras.
Here is a photo from the front camera (DJ Marshmello) and from the rear camera (toilet paper), each with the highest quality and with the automatic fonction of the cameras.
AxelR11 said:
Hum.. I have the phone and the front camera is quite good when I compare with my older phones like my LG V30, G4, G3 and Nexus 5. Even in comparaison with the Samsung Galaxy S9 from my love, the front camera is not bad. But, I can say that the camera could be better. I think the problem is the image processing software from LG who could be upgraded a little bit for the front camera.
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It's all about software image processing. That's the thing! Just look at iPhones front cameras. They have done a great job in image processing as well as pixel
AxelR11 said:
Here is a photo from the front camera (DJ Marshmello) and from the rear camera (toilet paper), each with the highest quality and with the automatic fonction of the cameras.
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I mean, the same front camera using different resolution 8mp 32mp

Question talk to me about the pixel 6 cameras.

ok the pixel6 has three cameras. the front camera is self explanatory. but the stock camera app is very lacking in into.
1. what is the picture spec of "medium" photo resolution vs "full"
2. why would i want to switch between the two back cameras and how do i do that?
3. there are 5 things on the back camera block, what are they in order from left to right?
4. what is .7 vs 1x vs 2x? is it optical zoom or digital zoom? and how do they get .7 zoom? shouldn't .7 be 1x and the others adapted .
and no googling for answers did not revel any info.
all anyone seems to want to talk about is the software picture tweaks not the hardware and how you can use it,
I can take pictures of squirrels (Tree rats) with the Google camera app.
And Opossums with the night vision.
Just add, I believe you need to have a Google account to access all of the cameras app features.
Imo, these questions are easily answered by most reviews. Here's a review that tells you a lot about the camera.
pixel 6 specs
1. Medium vs full is going to be the amount of compression used. I don't know why you wouldn't ever use full.
2. You have to switch between cameras if you want different zoom since they use fixed focal length lenses. One is .7x and the other is x1.
3. Left sensor is the 50MP (x1) sensor, next is the x7 sensor, next is the laser auto focus sensor, and then the flash and I believe a microphone is above the flash. Just use your finger to cover one of the cameras if you don't believe me.
4. The main camera is used for x1, that's a 50mp sensor that uses 4->1 binning so it produces 12.5MP images. The .7x is just uses a more zoomed out focal length than the main sensor (lower quality sensor too). x2 is digital zoom on the main x1 sensor.
Gibsonflyingv said:
Imo, these questions are easily answered by most reviews. Here's a review that tells you a lot about the camera.
pixel 6 specs
1. Medium vs full is going to be the amount of compression used. I don't know why you wouldn't ever use full.
2. You have to switch between cameras if you want different zoom since they use fixed focal length lenses. One is .7x and the other is x1.
3. Left sensor is the 50MP (x1) sensor, next is the x7 sensor, next is the laser auto focus sensor, and then the flash and I believe a microphone is above the flash. Just use your finger to cover one of the cameras if you don't believe me.
4. The main camera is used for x1, that's a 50mp sensor that uses 4->1 binning so it produces 12.5MP images. The .7x is just uses a more zoomed out focal length than the main sensor (lower quality sensor too). x2 is digital zoom on the main x1 sensor.
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And if you think that is Kool.
Try using an Endoscope camera with the P6.
It really worked well for me trying to see up inside the dash of a classic car. (86 Monte)

Question Anyones s23 ultra selfie camera make a click/pop sound when closing/swiching out of it?

When I am in the selfie camera and i open the gallery preview on the bottom left or close the camera app i hear this click sound coming from the front facing selfie camera. Also when i look super closely after switching or closing the app, i can see the selfie camera move backwards kinda.
Im aware of the rear cameras having OIS so it moves around and makes some sound but this seems to be coming from the front facing camera. I never switched to the back cameras so they never activated.
Can you guys with the 23 ultra test this and see if you have it too, im not sure if its normal behavior.
Oof1234 said:
When I am in the selfie camera and i open the gallery preview on the bottom left or close the camera app i hear this click sound coming from the front facing selfie camera. Also when i look super closely after switching or closing the app, i can see the selfie camera move backwards kinda.
Im aware of the rear cameras having OIS so it moves around and makes some sound but this seems to be coming from the front facing camera. I never switched to the back cameras so they never activated.
Can you guys with the 23 ultra test this and see if you have it too, im not sure if its normal behavior.
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The Front Facing Camera have auto focus so there is a lens that moves forward and backward , and may be thy added OIS secretly like apple did with IP14PM
hoss_n2 said:
The main Camera have auto focus so there is a lens that moves forward and backward , and may be thy added OIS secretly like apple did with IP14PM
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Of course the camera has OIS... It's a flagship. It would be basically criminal for it NOT to have optical image stabilization. Also, the iPhone Pro Max series has had OIS since at least the 12 Pro Max (in fact Apple claimed it had dual optical image stabilization, meaning the telephoto had it as well). Not having OIS means blurry images in anything less than the utmost stable of hands when taking a photo and it's why I hated my OnePlus 9 and wished I bought the 9 Pro even though I didn't want the curved screen. Were you thinking of some other feature?
EtherealRemnant said:
Of course the camera has OIS... It's a flagship. It would be basically criminal for it NOT to have optical image stabilization. Also, the iPhone Pro Max series has had OIS since at least the 12 Pro Max (in fact Apple claimed it had dual optical image stabilization, meaning the telephoto had it as well). Not having OIS means blurry images in anything less than the utmost stable of hands when taking a photo and it's why I hated my OnePlus 9 and wished I bought the 9 Pro even though I didn't want the curved screen. Were you thinking of some other feature?
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I mean front facing camera sorry

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