hi everyone, satisfied with how the front camera works? i don't.
In low light conditions the photos are of poor quality and noisy.
Hardware or software problem? will there be an update?Thx
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Hi evereyone,
I have a photo / camera problem when I use them in low light conditions. There is too much noise compared to other S2. That is to say, when I capture video or take photos in low light conditions, the FPS number falls. However in the daily light it works perfectly. I've seen that many users had this issue. I've tried to update my camera version with app samsung camera firmware update but it is already up to date. (I don't have the redspot problem)
Do you know the way to fix it ?
My cam version : OMEF01
Phone FW : TBEC28
Thank you in advance for you help.
Best Regards
Hi Guys,
I am currently on Cm 12.1 and the front camera quality is pathetic. There is hell lot of noise and the end picture looks like a VGA quality.
Anyways to fix it?
its a hardware issue, no not fixable.
Hardware issue? You mean my camera is faulty? Or all sony xpria z2 cameras have the same issue?
z2 camera is just crap
Hey guys, so I picked up a G4 for cheap and just sold it on eBay for a little bit of profit. The front facing camera really impressed me, compared to my daily driver G3. I was looking at picking up a V10, but I am aware that the V10's cameras are not the same as the G4's.
So my question is, since many of the samples for the front facing camera(s) on the V10 look rather lack-luster, would there be a way to modify the camera app to bump up the saturation and increase the sharpness of the front cameras for the V10? Think anything would be improved with an update? I know many people don't really care and cannot tell the difference, but still. They almost look muddy in some comparisons, and lack the saturation and sharpness of other cameras. Otherwise the phone seems sweet.
Thanks!
The cameras on the Mate 10 are great, but would definitely benefit with some more tweaking. The primary camera performs really well and offers fine tuned control over almost all the variables. I've found that the auto-exposure in low light raises the ISO quite a bit and the picture ends up looking fake, plastic and grainy. This can easily be fixed by under-exposing or by lowering the ISO in manual mode, but only with the primary camera. The front camera always seems to expose for the face. There are no controls to set exposure or focus, and there is no manual mode. Although it performs well in good light, the results are poor in low light and the lack of any control restricts any creative photography. For instance, if I move the camera off my face, it exposes for the background but it doesn't lock. The exposure switches back the instant I reframe the shot. Is there any workaround for controlling the front camera besides using another camera app?
Front facing camera manual focus
I have the same problem, the front facing camera is almost unusable where there is a lot of light.
Workaround
isvellopez said:
I have the same problem, the front facing camera is almost unusable where there is a lot of light.
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I have installed open camera, and this app let me lock the exposure of the front facing camera.
any solution found of this? i can hardly use the front camera because of this issue
The front facing camera on the Mate 10 Pro is great for taking outdoor selfies, as long as you want a solid white background behind you. I can't believe more people aren't complaining about this and that there isn't an official fix.
How is the camera quality? Im coming from S22u
Battery is ok. Zoom definetly not the camera to shine. Ultrawide and standard lens are very good. However, coming from an S22u you might have a downgrade..
Main camera captures a lot of details and offers a very good (and bright) night mode. Ultrawide and tele are "ok cameras". They can take good pictures in some conditions but don't expect much, they are not in S22u or i13 Pro territory. You'll notice too that the default camera app tends to oversaturate colors. Sometimes overly So. I got Gcam for that reason. The front cameras for selfies are also ok cameras. In poor light they are almost unusable for me. I recommend using the main camera for selfies. Find N is a great phone but the cameras are not the highlight.
Cameras on this Oppo are very good. Samsung S22 Ultra is plagued with horrible shutter lag nobody talks about. Not anymore since I upgraded to Oppo find N. And here you have proper 50mm portrait focal length unlike 75 (3x) they now put in every flag****.