Hi
So I'm using my s9plus for a lot of photography and videoing.
I was thinking since the camera especially 4K video demand a lot of computing power and the battery save function under-clocks the CPU. Would that not be grounds for worry of getting bad footage? In terms of file quality and maybe pixelation and noise..
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I just realized a comparison between Sony Xperia S (the best Android cameraphone) and the new Nikon Coolpix S800c the first Android compact camera on the market
http://www.androidworld.it/2012/10/15/nikon-coolpix-s800c-sample-fotografici-e-confronto-115337/
"best" is subjective, but we're all pro-Sony derps here so Hallelujah!
Just turn the lights down a bit and Xperia S quality and picture taking speed will go down the drain. Camera is for me worthless since I need to fiddle around in setting before I get a good picture. So if Megan Fox is flashing her whoo whoo in a bar I'll surely miss it.
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Galaxen said:
Just turn the lights down a bit and Xperia S quality and picture taking speed will go down the drain. Camera is for me worthless since I need to fiddle around in setting before I get a good picture. So if Megan Fox is flashing her whoo whoo in a bar I'll surely miss it.
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Lmfao
Galaxen said:
Just turn the lights down a bit and Xperia S quality and picture taking speed will go down the drain. Camera is for me worthless since I need to fiddle around in setting before I get a good picture. So if Megan Fox is flashing her whoo whoo in a bar I'll surely miss it.
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This. So true
And if you do manage to grab the shot she will have a bright yellow tint two times out if three.
Dear all,
as for Mate 10 and Mate10 pro
I realized that mate10's shutter speed capped at 30secs, is there anyway to override this setting?
Previously Camera FV-5 will do the trick, but is there any patched Huawei's stock camera that capable to do so?
I've been using Oneplus for years, my maximum shutter speed capped at 64secs, which enables me to shoot star trails, I wish to switch over to Huawei to give it a try.
Best Regards
SHINN
Inside the camera mods there is a mod called light painting. Inside that mode you have another 4 mods and one of them is star trails. It does a pretty good job.
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Hello
Sorry it won't let me change title...
So i have the s9+ and am trying out the video recording capabilities.
From what I understand it doesn't have video image stabilization on 4K uhd and the 1:1 res and also both the 60fps resolutions.
So we pretty much only have image stabilization on 1080p 30fps and below?
Is that a correct assessment or have I misunderstood something please enlighten me!
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dekosta said:
Hello
Sorry it won't let me change title...
So i have the s9+ and am trying out the video recording capabilities.
From what I understand it doesn't have video image stabilization on 4K uhd and the 1:1 res and also both the 60fps resolutions.
So we pretty much only have image stabilization on 1080p 30fps and below?
Is that a correct assessment or have I misunderstood something please enlighten me!
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No, you are misreading, it DOES have OIS on 4k BUT not on 4k(60) and not on 1080(60) and also not on 1:1
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No, you are misreading, it DOES have OIS on 4k BUT not on 4k(60) and not on 1080(60) and also not on 1:1
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Actually, he isn't misreading.
The S9+ uses Optical Image Stabilization whenever Electronic Image Stabilization is disabled or not available. Once you enable the Electronic Image Stabilization mode (which is what won't work at 60fps or 1:1 resolution), Optical stabilization is disabled.
Yes, this is different than previous Samsung phones which always had OIS enabled even when trying to use EIS.
https://twitter.com/iAm_erica/status/1029864393821933569?s=19
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Devhux said:
Actually, he isn't misreading.
The S9+ uses Optical Image Stabilization whenever Electronic Image Stabilization is disabled or not available. Once you enable the Electronic Image Stabilization mode (which is what won't work at 60fps or 1:1 resolution), Optical stabilization is disabled.
Yes, this is different than previous Samsung phones which always had OIS enabled even when trying to use EIS.
https://twitter.com/iAm_erica/status/1029864393821933569?s=19
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So am i understanding ut correct, we got no Image stabilization at the 60fps scenes?
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You get Optical stabilization (which is better than nothing).
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Which is better? I don't think oppo reno has a headphone jack?
10x without question.
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Reno has a larger screen, slightly, and a better screen. But it's more costly.
never go for zenfone 6 ,asus dont have any quality ,phone hangs a lot ,speaker, mike quality is below average ,phone UI lacks many simple things ,their R&D department is launching phones for the competition sake only, plz don't ever buy these phone
I waited for the Asus for ages. Because they were so slow I opted for the oppo. Best decision I made considering how awful they zenfone was and the number of faulty phones that got sent out.
Is it a worthy enough update to switch from an MiA1 to an MiA3?
Opinions appreciated
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Is it a worthy enough update to switch from an MiA1 to an MiA3?
Opinions appreciated
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I've done it and I'm quite satisfied. Battery stats is incredible and photo quality is way better.
Cheers!
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rajjooooo said:
Is it a worthy enough update to switch from an MiA1 to an MiA3?
Opinions appreciated
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I also switched from A1 - I am completely satisfied with everything, although the screen resolution is less.
yes worth it!
I used mia1, a2 and now a3 most satisfied, perticularly form factor and compact dimensions. With regard to the display due to the smoled colors views punchy. 720p doesn't bother me.
I come from mi a1 to and I am satisfied with mi a3 resolution it's ok for me
I just upgraded week ago, and I can't be more satisfied, bigger battery no bezels, camera is fabulous. If you expecting more speed than you dont upgrade, i think performance are the same. For me only one downside is location of 3,5mm jack which is now located on top of the phone, but thats just my opinion. About display, for regular guy i can't say dispaly is bad because it has 720p. I prefer strong colors because of amoled display and you got big savings on battery by enabling dark mode (although there is not yet system-wide support). Overall I would recomend everyone from MI A1 to upgrade on A3 if they were satisfied with A1 there is no reason to not buy this phone.
I find the onscreen fingerprint scanner annoying. 7 out of 10 it failed to recognize fingerprint.