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JohnLF 2011-05-14 18:40

Re: camera-ui2 (now a part of CSSU) (updated 09. May)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by geohsia (Post 1006087)
Hi Nicolai,
Any chance you can increase max ISO to 3200 and max shutterspeed to 1/4000 or 1/8000 thx

Lol, yeah, maybe we can have a 100x zoom function and Image Stabilisation too? How about upping the resolution to say 35mp, that way I can leave my Canon DSLR at home...

SO KEWL :cool: lmao

geohsia 2011-05-14 18:42

Re: camera-ui2 (now a part of CSSU) (updated 09. May)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by zdanee (Post 1006329)
The device does not have a physical shutter, and I doubt the CMOS can be read out that fast...

It's implemented in FCamera which is why I know it works. I was shooting in daylight at ISO 3200 1/4000 and 1/8000 and it was fine in FCamera. On Camera-UI2 it was blown out and it was not able to freeze motion as would be consistent with a high shutter speed.

geohsia 2011-05-14 18:44

Re: camera-ui2 (now a part of CSSU) (updated 09. May)
 
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Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnLF (Post 1006331)
Lol, yeah, maybe we can have a 100x zoom function and Image Stabilisation too? How about upping the resolution to say 35mp, that way I can leave my Canon DSLR at home...

SO KEWL :cool: lmao

Again, check FCamera. If it wasn't possible I wouldn't ask for it.

Photo taken at ISO 3196 shutterspeed 1/950. If it was a brighter day I would have gone faster. FCamera can go faster but the image there wasn't enough light that day.

nicolai 2011-05-14 22:56

Re: camera-ui2 (now a part of CSSU) (updated 09. May)
 
FCamera uses its own camera driver interface.
I only use what the default driver and camera api
provides.
ISO 1600 is the maximum for this camera driver.
And shutter speed isn't controllable with this camera
api.

geohsia 2011-05-15 02:32

Re: camera-ui2 (now a part of CSSU) (updated 09. May)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nicolai (Post 1006458)
FCamera uses its own camera driver interface.
I only use what the default driver and camera api
provides.
ISO 1600 is the maximum for this camera driver.
And shutter speed isn't controllable with this camera
api.

Aah, got it. Thanks.

Radicalz38 2011-05-15 15:45

Re: camera-ui2 (now a part of CSSU) (updated 09. May)
 
Hi! Just want to confirm something... Has anyone tried disabling the camera flash? I tried setting it to not use the flash(flash off) but still the flash is activated whenever I try taking a shot on a dark area as if it was set to automatic still. So in short does the flash settings on the new camera ui works?

hawaii 2011-05-15 16:34

Re: camera-ui2 (now a part of CSSU) (updated 09. May)
 
The LED turns on for autofocus to work.

geohsia 2011-05-15 16:56

Re: camera-ui2 (now a part of CSSU) (updated 09. May)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Radicalz38 (Post 1006822)
Hi! Just want to confirm something... Has anyone tried disabling the camera flash? I tried setting it to not use the flash(flash off) but still the flash is activated whenever I try taking a shot on a dark area as if it was set to automatic still. So in short does the flash settings on the new camera ui works?

I shoot with no flash all the time. Sometimes its a bit quirky but I open /close the camera and usually it's fine after that.

ndi 2011-05-17 19:30

Re: camera-ui2 (now a part of CSSU) (updated 09. May)
 
Mine fires too depending on moon phase and darkness. It does fire for focus, but once focused it still fires either twice in quick succession in low light (fill? delayed?) and fully in darkness. Old camera also did this.

cy8aer 2011-05-17 20:40

Re: camera-ui2 (now a part of CSSU) (updated 09. May)
 
Of topic (?): Maybe some inspirations for the camera-ui: http://chdk.wikia.com/wiki/CHDK. I like the grid functionality and the example golden ratio grid there: http://chdk.wikia.com/wiki/Grids


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