hi developer
i need capture front camera and back camera in same time and use 2 pieces fisheye lens for capturing 360 degree same as insta360 one x
how can you help me?
try hmd camera/nokia camera 8.0260.50 not sure about 360°
Nobody can help?
nokia apk (for all androids). see photos taken with pocophone
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works like this with videos and photos
Short answer: most likely no.
From what I understand you want a joint picture between the 2 cameras. That doesn't exist AFAIK. The only thing u can get with *some* cameras is a small window on the back camera that houses the image from the front camera. I think Sony had that feature on one extension... But it's pretty much impossible to port. There must be other apps that support this but certainly not full on 360. How would you use 2 *different* cameras for this? You'd have dramatic differences in quality, locked white balance and exposure (if you want a viable image at all) etc..
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I'm really enjoy the Xperia S, but one problem I have is that the camera seems to easily go out of focus and then I move it a little and it will focus then unfocus again. using the autofocus button fixes it, but its still annoying have to deal with this.
Sometimes when focusing on a close object then away it can take a while to refocus...
Has anyone else experienced this, or could it be a fault?
Have AF trouble with video, but not with stills.
I think the issues I have also are found when filming, but I haven't test this fully yet.
yeah its crazy sometimes
I have FX camrea zoom.. works a muillion times better than the built in camera
Try using infinity auto focus.
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Yes , the focus is slower than arc and take long time to take a picture in certain moment .
But the trade is you will get perfect white balance with nice photo clarity .
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the second photo actually taken in low yellow light condition . I am surprise that it turn out like daylight
From last few weeks i noticed that my snaps are not clear & sharp they used to be. I tried various settings, tried other camera apps, still images were blurry. Then i notice white particles on my camera lens. I tried to clean it, but they are not from outside.
Ideally lens should be clear like below one.
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But in my camera i cant see lens, it is totally covered with some dust particles.
My warranty is already expired.
I m going to take cell to the service center after 2 days, how much they will charge. I think its possible to clean lens from inside.
See this
What you guys think, do i need to replace whole camera or service center guys can clean it?
I know these service center guys may tell me its hardware fault and will charge me more, so just want to clarify have any one faced similar kind of issue and how you solved it.
Right now don't have good camera to click actual photo of my lens. Will try to post it asap.
I have a Chinese watch phone running Android 4.2.2, with a sideways-mounted camera that has the same relative position to the screen as on the Samsung Galaxy Gear. However, when I take photos with the camera tilted downward (e.g. pointed towards the floor), the photos are upside-down (see attached image).
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I know why this happens but I am looking for a way to fix it. The root cause is that the camera is treated as a front-facing camera. For a front-facing camera, photos indeed need to be flipped if the gravity sensors detect this orientation. Sure enough, if I disassemble framework.jar, I find CAMERA_FACING_FRONT:I = 0x1. Sadly, there is no such thing as CAMERA_FACING_SIDE_FORWARD in the camera API.
The ideal solution is to find out where the camera sensor orientation relative to the screen is stored in the system files, and fix it by rotating by 90° around the pitch axis, if that is possible at all.
If the same can be achieved with an XPosed module, that would also be perfectly acceptable. For instance App Settings allows to fiddle with the sensors, but I don't think it allows this kind of rotation. Another problem is that the camera on this phone does not have its own APK, it seems to be embedded in the framework.jar, therefore it cannot be modified with App Settings.
Any ideas?
friends could help me clear my few things about the camera when take photos in the dark...
with this settings Superior Auto - 8mp - 4:3
It is normal a picture like that?
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would appreciate your answers or if failure of some of my Z2...
lokitooxd said:
friends could help me clear my few things about the camera when take photos in the dark...
with this settings Superior Auto - 8mp - 4:3
It is normal a picture like that?
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That's really very poor! Wipe the camera and try again... Did u unlock bootloader without backing up the drm keys? If so then that's what it is deatined to.. Else Superior Auto takes awesome pics.. Try another location
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Remove any "screen" protector, thin or thick they cause problems. If not, the Flash light is bleeding; maybe because of poor assembly after the back was removed.
Well, as you all know, Galaxy Note 3 is quite old, and barely gets supported by most accessory manufacturers nowadays, so I decided to take some pictures, and scan the internals of my Galaxy Note 3, and stitch it all up, so I can use it like a transparent skin mod on my clear case, and I wanted to share it to you guys, so enjoy printing lol.
(You might be wondering, "take some pictures"? Yeah I did, I used multiple images and stitch them all up. Normal methods doesn't produce the desired clarity: Scanning the whole phone opened, produced blurred components, and are out of focus, and only those that are touching the glass surface of the scanner are that on focus, such as the battery, pen and the camera; Taking a normal whole picture of the phone, on the other hand, didn't have the blurring issue found on scanning, although the resolution of the picture is affected by my other phone's Camera resolution (which is 12MP). And so, to workaround this, I instead took multiple pictures of the parts of the phone. That's why you can see some unbalanaced lighting here and there throughout the image.)
BTW USE THE LINK BELOW TO DOWNLOAD THE ORIGINAL IMAGE
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=12420606652095401892
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