why slow rendering when open image on z5c N .160? its very slow to see detail of image, must wait a seconds. how to fix this problem?
Alvian_P said:
why slow rendering when open image on z5c N .160? its very slow to see detail of image, must wait a seconds. how to fix this problem?
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Disable the X-Reality and will be faster to open the image in the gallery.
Can also use the patch "Image Enhancer Update".
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I am using the HDR Camera app on Canvas HD.When ever I take a pic,it takes a lot of time to capture it.I think there is a shutter lag in camera.Any solution to solve it?
varun09 said:
I am using the HDR Camera app on Canvas HD.When ever I take a pic,it takes a lot of time to capture it.I think there is a shutter lag in camera.Any solution to solve it?
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Its not a bug, when you select HDR mode you can see the message saying something like "you need hold the camera still as it takes some time to capture image in HDR mode."
hello all...
was just wondering if i can lock the focus while shooting in 4k mode ? Coz leaving it on auto in bad light causes blurred videos...
actually...ive noticed u cant lock focus on ALL video modes...!
Is that correct ? Or am i missing something?
I have been annoyed by this too! It's frustrating to have it constantly refocus itself.
Juan_Largearm said:
I have been annoyed by this too! It's frustrating to have it constantly refocus itself.
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Sony needs to rework the entire camera software as alot of stuff are missing and/or needs fixing (i have complete confidence the hardware is top notch...just the softwate quality doesnt quite match it).
Unfortunately for us, a good camera is hardware + software. For Z2 to become a great camera phone (from just a good one) we need:
- ISO preview (you can change it but you can't see the effect on the screen)
- all modes available on 15 and 20 MPx
- better software alltogether
right, so just to confirm and clarify
- there is no way to change how the focus works?
- it can't be set not to refocus every few seconds?
- is there any chance it will ever be fixed in an update, eg. lolipop? Could someone confirm if it isnt already fixed?
To be honest, the video recording is terrible, the image is sharp and blur on and off, making the video unwatcheable and makes the film-watchers question, whether I used my calculator to record a video. This is riduculous with this kind of phone ('best camera phone there is')
Often times the camera on my AT&T is very slow for like 20 to 30 seconds after I open it. It cannot even refresh the screen and show me what the camera is seeing...it is very jerky and refreshes once every few seconds at best.
Then after 20-30 seconds it seems to work fine with no lag.
It makes it almost impossible to capture a quick shot....I miss whatever I wanted to shoot until the camera calms down and starts behaving.
It does not happen every time...maybe 25% to 50%....have not found a pattern to it yet.
Anyone else seeing this?
I haven't seen this particular issue, but there are times when the focus takes way too long and it ends up taking me 1-2 extra seconds to take the shot, which by the time it captures the image, the moment is too late.
Japultra said:
I haven't seen this particular issue, but there are times when the focus takes way too long and it ends up taking me 1-2 extra seconds to take the shot, which by the time it captures the image, the moment is too late.
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It sounds like you have HDR enabled, try to experiment with this setting
emmanuelw said:
It sounds like you have HDR enabled, try to experiment with this setting
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If it is this, that's disappointing. My S7 edge didn't have any issues with HDR.
Not seeing anything like the OP issue on start up. The FV-5 camera is my slowest to start up and takes a second or two. Next slowest would be the LG app in auto and the GCAM port with the LG being just slightly slower. Launching the LG app with the shortcut into manual mode is fastest to launch.
As for the delay while shooting, I see it if I have noise reduction, RAW or HDR enabled. The GCAM is even slower, way slower, at HDR though. I expected the HDR slowdown. The NR and RAW slowdowns were a little bit of a surprise.
By it's very nature, HDR is slow and finicky. It needs more than one frame to compare and blend, ideally at least three. As the shutter speed slows down, your total "black out" (a term I'm borrowing from DSLR shooting) will increase. Then you have the processing time. Google splits the processing out into two parts and it takes a while in total. The LG camera app seems to be doing it all in one go. So I'm not really all that bothered by the time it is taking.
The use of the term black out does remind me of a possible reason why activating Noise Reduction might increase time. There's a couple ways of going about it and one of the two ways used in DSLRs is to take a second black frame. The shutter closes after the actual exposure then a second exposure is taken with the shutter closed. A map, of sorts, is made of spots where there's signal noise and amp glow coming off of the sensor and the processing is applied accordingly. This increases black out time to at least 1.5x, if not 2x, depending on the application within a DSLR. Then there's always a little delay to process and write to memory. I'm not saying that this is 100% what is going on but it is a possibility. Looking at a shot I did last night, it's definitely worth it if it is.
Lastly, I found out early on that when this camera shoots RAW, it fires off two different frames (an unprocessed frame and a processed frame) instead of shooting just one and storing both a processed and unprocessed version of the same frame. Again, the slower the shutter speed, the longer this is going to take. Add in time to process the jpeg and to write the unprocessed RAW file to memory. I haven't tried shooting RAW on the GCAM port to see how it handle it. I know FV-5 is slow when shooting RAW too but never really looked closely to see how it's handling the shooting.
CHH2 said:
Launching the LG app with the shortcut into manual mode is fastest to launch.
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HOW?
I can't find a way to create a shortcut to manual mode.
galr said:
HOW?
I can't find a way to create a shortcut to manual mode.
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Long press on the camera app icon.
You will get a list of options with "handles" off to one side of their respective bubbles.
Find the one you want and drag it onto your home screen.
That new shortcut will now launch directly into whatever option you picked.
CHH2 said:
Long press on the camera app icon.
You will get a list of options with "handles" off to one side of their respective bubbles.
Find the one you want and drag it onto your home screen.
That new shortcut will now launch directly into whatever option you picked.
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Thanks a lot!!!
galr said:
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Thanks a lot!!!
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You're welcome! It helped me heaps when I found this out.
Hi,
I'm wondering if anyone else has this problem: opening the Camera is snappy, taking a picture is fast, but if i need to take a quick video of something you can just forget about it, because Switching from Picture to Video is extremely slow, more than 5 second.
Is there any way to fix this?
If not, is there any way to set video as default, or double tap volume down to go directly into Video?
dumitrudan608 said:
Hi,
I'm wondering if anyone else has this problem: opening the Camera is snappy, taking a picture is fast, but if i need to take a quick video of something you can just forget about it, because Switching from Picture to Video is extremely slow, more than 5 second.
Is there any way to fix this?
If not, is there any way to set video as default, or double tap volume down to go directly into Video?
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Hi did you manage to fix it? I have the same issue
Hi,
I have a Samsung S10 lite with android 11.
When I take steady pictures all is fine. The problem is when I take pictures that the object is in motion.
After the picture is taken and I want to see how it turned out I see one picture for a glimpse of an eye and then it "refreshes" to another frame and this is the final picture for now on. Sometimes it is better and sometimes it is worse.
Is that a known issue? Are these "frames" exist on the phone, can I choose between them?
Thanks!
If you have an HDR setting on your camera then turn it off. Each photo will have only one frame of the image.
ze7zez said:
If you have an HDR setting on your camera then turn it off. Each photo will have only one frame of the image.
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And the image that I saw for a moment is deleted?
Disabling HDR means taking one frame of the image. Turning on HDR takes several frames of the image, but in the end .JPG contains one image frame composed of several.
Taking a photo in motion creates one .JPG file containing several image frames.
Therefore, such a file is many times larger than .JPG made without the photo in motion function turned on.
In the gallery, you can turn off the automatic playback of moving photos.
ze7zez said:
Disabling HDR means taking one frame of the image. Turning on HDR takes several frames of the image, but in the end .JPG contains one image frame composed of several.
Taking a photo in motion creates one .JPG file containing several image frames.
Therefore, such a file is many times larger than .JPG made without the photo in motion function turned on.
In the gallery, you can turn off the automatic playback of moving photos.
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Thanks for the detailed answer.
Just to be sure - is it not possible to extract one frame from the finished HDR?
The raw data is not accessible?
MrQuestion101 said:
Thanks for the detailed answer.
Just to be sure - is it not possible to extract one frame from the finished HDR?
The raw data is not accessible?
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As I mentioned, the resulting .JPG taken with the Samsung camera contains only one image frame.
RAW recording mode is available in PRO mode.
You can use Open Camera, for example, which allows you to leave saved frames of images taken in HDR mode.
Open Camera - Browse Files at SourceForge.net
Camera app for Android.
sourceforge.net
Open Camera - Apps on Google Play
Open Source Camera app.
play.google.com