Hello I have micromax canvas nitro a311 mobile which takes great pictures in lighted condition with flash off.
Nwhen in low light or in extremely dark condition I must use flash mode to capture images. here I get great preview of with flash mode but the pictures taken are pathetic. After experimenting with in-built camera app & other camera app from play store that my phone does not capture the picture at the exact time of 100% flash light on the object! My phone lags some microseconds!
Please give me some solution if you know. My phone is not rooted.
same problem since i purchased.....no good solution is found but.... slightly better quality can be achieved......by manual exposure.....set to +2 or +1 it will take good pictures in dark..... while in good lighting conditions set to 0
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how can I get the Led flash working as auto flash for the camera and the video , I mean in the dark it automatically flashes when you take pics or record videos
thanks
If you use the vignette camera app it auto flashes, but it's kinda pointless honestly. The led flash isn't bright enough to .
machhho said:
how can I get the Led flash working as auto flash for the camera and the video , I mean in the dark it automatically flashes when you take pics or record videos
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Auto flash is not yet properly implemented its Android limitation. And Vignette one is also useless as its not making any difference. Only way is to switch on photo light before taking pic
Hey guys. As you can read in the title its about some problems i ran into when using the camera. Using the official v3.88 rom btw
For example
Video recording
4k records in laggy 15 fps in good light, 11 fps low light
1080p records 24 fps in good light, 11 fps in low light
For 720p its the same as 1080p
Photography
I have focusing issues when using automatic mode on macro and/or close up shots. Camera tries to focus, then focuses beyond the sweet spot (meaning its sharp but it still adjust focus beyond that so it gets blurry again), and then it jumps back to what the focus was before. Happens very rarely that it stops the focus where it should be to get a good picture.
Now for low light and complete dark conditions using the led flash.
The focus issues here here are similar to the previous macro/close up issue.
Example scenario: complete dark room, camera with flash led enabled. Now when i try to take a picture using the shutter button (not onscreen one as this just shoots without attempting to focus at all), the led turns on, camera tries to focus, led turns off after focusing, focusing indicator appears again somehow (orange square), now i press the shutter down completely, it takes the picture and it comes out really blurry as it resets the focus right to where it was at the beginning (thats what similar to the macro shots).
Does anyone of u guys have these problem on the same rom (v3.88)?
Do any Mini and Max users here have similar issues?
If u have time pls try out the things mentioned above (video and photography pls) and post your results if you have the same issues or similar things happening to you.
Anyone?
Guys, pls. Already 170 views and nobody answered. This goes to anyone. Max, mini and normal z7 users. Pls tell me about if u have got camera issues or not on the latest available stock rom on your phone
I'm having the same problems with videorecording, low FPS in low light, like 10-20. Im using Resurrection Remix 7.1.1 though, i dont rememeber if this happened with the stock version i had (3.84). Have you found any fix to this?
Edit: i´ve found a workaround for the low FPS in low light. You have to set the "exposure" setting to -2, it will make the video darker but you will get a stable framerate.
xRaevyn said:
I'm having the same problems with videorecording, low FPS in low light, like 10-20. Im using Resurrection Remix 7.1.1 though, i dont rememeber if this happened with the stock version i had (3.84). Have you found any fix to this?
Edit: i´ve found a workaround for the low FPS in low light. You have to set the "exposure" setting to -2, it will make the video darker but you will get a stable framerate.
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Thank you for responding. Yeah i know its due to exposure being too aggressive while video recording. What about taking pictures in low light (or even in a completely dark room) with led flash on? Does it focus correctly and captures a sharp image or does it kinda reset the focus after led turns off and gives u a blurry result?
And what about 4k video recording. Does it give you stable 30 fps in good light conditions? I know mine didnt.
Hi guys
Ive used my device since it came out and i just noticed there is some red noise in the picture after ive taken a pic using stock camera with auto mode. The problem only happen when it comes to a very dark place without light. No problem on daylight tho
Is there any explaination ? I need some help.
Below is some sample of day and night sample.
Day sample : imgur.com/gallery/tH2sano
Night sample : imgur.com/gallery/X6Dqtq3
Day : There is no problem at all. Ive looked up all of my picture since then till now.
Night : The noise might occur when im in auto mode and in a very dark place. But i can reduce or remove the noise while playing in pro mode or record a video even in auto mode. Is the problem occured because my device or camera is broken or this is just some software render issue ?
Thank you XDA team !
P/S please increase your brightness to the highest to see the noise better
Thank you XDA team !
Hello friends,
It is normal that regardless of the options that I choose in the camera app, the video always shows that way ???
gelt_0 said:
Hello friends,
It is normal that regardless of the options that I choose in the camera app, the video always shows that way ???
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The embed video doesn't work for me. Here is a direct link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaXkiHrCZVk
The noise in the video could be because of low light. Try in a brighter area such as outside.
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Hello friends,
It is normal that regardless of the options that I choose in the camera app, the video always shows that way ???
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It's definitely because of low light. At low light it will look like what you showed which is normal for this type of camera sensor but with light it's fine. Anyway i would say the video experience on this phone is average, if you are getting this phone for video i would suggest you reconsider if you have the option to otherwise it's a great phone.
gelt_0 said:
Hello friends,
It is normal that regardless of the options that I choose in the camera app, the video always shows that way ???
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pixel 3 4 cameras including good low light
rog phone for gaming
Thanks, indeed low ligth
Looks like its getting electrical interference which is normal and would give hazy / fuzzy effect when that close. would be nice to see video shot outside
Has anyone else noticed the preview in the camera app goes slow motion when night mode enables?
I've been playing around with the phone and it seems to only be when the little moon icon is visible, focus on the video preview goes to mush aswell as soon as night mode enables.
It’s probably just the low shutter speed which is necessary for low light photos
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It’s probably just the low shutter speed which is necessary for low light photos
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It's only in the preview, not when pressing the shutter button, though I have found the camera assistant from Galaxy store can help improve some of the sluggishness
The sensor has to be open longer to get in more light for night mode
I was searching for a fix since this April update. i found that clearing the cache from the Camera cleared the preview lag in low light. Reseting the camera settings wasnt enough.
235anders15 said:
Has anyone else noticed the preview in the camera app goes slow motion when night mode enables?
I've been playing around with the phone and it seems to only be when the little moon icon is visible, focus on the video preview goes to mush aswell as soon as night mode enables.
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It's the normal behavior of any camera with low shutter speed (in low light condition).