I'm really annoyed the camera resets to its default settings after a few minutes, missed a lot of shot because I had to dial in the manual settings again or later noticed I only got a jpg and no dng.
Is there a way around it? Already removed Camera from the battery optimization, but that's not enough.
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After snapping a photo, it very quickly returns to the camera view instead of allowing me to view the picture that I just took. It doesn't matter what setting I use on the review duration option. I tried clearing the data in the camera, but still no change.
Is this a known issue?
I tried to read every camera related post in the bugs sticky, but I didn't find anything.
Hit menu while cameras is open, there is an option to change time or disable it completely
Review duration, under resolution
Okay... seems like a minor issue but it's driving me nuts. I have no idea how long it's been an issue. I just found out today when I needed to take some photos in a quiet setting.
As long as my "Capture Tone" setting in my camera app is checked (allowing the shutter sound) the camera works fine. But when I uncheck it (to silence the shutter sound), the camera will not take a photo. Just in case, I tried in all resolution settings.
When I uncheck that setting and then go touch the "shutter" button to take a photo, it acts like it is trying to take the picture, then makes a strange click that I can actually *feel* in my phone, then it just goes back to the live viewfinder view as if it's ready to take a photo without having taken the photo I just attempted to take!
Then if I go check the "Capture Tone" setting, everything works fine! Any ideas how to resolve this or what may have caused this issue?
vertigocreative said:
Okay... seems like a minor issue but it's driving me nuts. I have no idea how long it's been an issue. I just found out today when I needed to take some photos in a quiet setting.
As long as my "Capture Tone" setting in my camera app is checked (allowing the shutter sound) the camera works fine. But when I uncheck it (to silence the shutter sound), the camera will not take a photo. Just in case, I tried in all resolution settings.
When I uncheck that setting and then go touch the "shutter" button to take a photo, it acts like it is trying to take the picture, then makes a strange click that I can actually *feel* in my phone, then it just goes back to the live viewfinder view as if it's ready to take a photo without having taken the photo I just attempted to take!
Then if I go check the "Capture Tone" setting, everything works fine! Any ideas how to resolve this or what may have caused this issue?
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That does seem odd. If you're bootloader unlocked with CWM, maybe give the droid 3 camera a shot. The checkbox worked, and took a silent picture for me..
the camera settings in build.prop can be modified, I believe they're towards the bottom. There is a setting for the shutter tone there, I would mess with that. make a backup first.
I dont have this prob on Alien#4, I disabled shutter sound on day one and have taken at least a hundred pics since. Before Alien I had experienced the strange internal click vibration you spoke of, but not since.
On stock TouchWiz...When taking photos, the enivronment I see on the phone screen at the time of the photo looks nice and bright, but viewing the actual photo in the Gallery makes the photo look a good bit darker (even if a use a flash). I've tried several environments (bright/dim) and I've also tried several settings on the phone (camera settings, screen settings, brightness, etc.), but I always see the same result. Is anyone else seeing this on their phones?
I noticed that too! Not sure what to do about it though.
After some experimenting, I think it's the phone's auto-dimmer kicking in after exiting the camera to view the photo. Try disabling automatic brightness control in your notification blind and see if that helps.
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I've tried that before and yes, disabling the auto-brightness does seem to help, but I'm not sure it fixes it entirely. Either way, it seems there is a problem with the Gallery and the auto-brightness setting, which sucks because I hate having to turn off auto-brightness just to look at my pictures (and not using auto-brightness kills the battery).
So i have a problem my camera app (stock) and Google are so laggy it takes 3 seconds to open and also a couple to take the pic what can i do?
Increase Power to the camera
If the phone is rooted..... Get the Setcpu app.... Create a profile / hit the + sign / choose app / camera / keep turning up the min and max until it has no lag. Make sure you enable profiles and set on boot. Hope it helps
The "picture stabilization" in settings Also slows down actual picture taking. While handy for no flash pictures, it can be a bit excessive for the actual shutter time. Shut that off, and you got near instant pictures
Hi,
I had been using camera fv5 for taking long shutter shots after setting intervals(the time for exposure,the no. of photos or length of the video). I then merge all these to get videos. Recently it stopped working while I click interval button. Is there any app as efficient as camera fv 5 in taking multiple shots for a long period of time(after setting everything), I tried out many but I couldnt find none.
If anyone of have any idea regarding this please provide the name of the app capable of this sort of thing
Thanks in advance