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#73
New version (see first post).

Originally Posted by handaxe View Post
"Possible bugs" report:

1) Once loaded but inactive, a firm if slightly long press of camera button can bring up the ui and immediately start filming if the stored mode was video. This may be related to the button press issue raised earlier?
Should be fixed now.
Originally Posted by handaxe View Post
2) If filming and the ui is closed by using the top right "X", the filming "continues" as the counter still is running and the left stop icon is primed when the ui is re-invoked. On occasion, the review window can appear whilst the filming is under-way and the filming keeps running upon return to the action ui. The film is corrupt/zero length.
Fixed. Closing the window will stop recording.
Originally Posted by handaxe View Post
3) If a vertically oriented picture is taken with the camera button on the right, then the image is transposed left-right. This doe snot happen with the camera button on the left.
Works for me?!
Originally Posted by handaxe View Post
4) On occasion, the flash will fire despite being set as "always off". When it happens it is always the first shot after activating the ui (and it may be the first activate after loading camera-ui2). Am unable to reproduce readily but have seen it on 3 occasions.
Noted this as well. I don't know when this happens.
Funny thing is, it happens with the original camera-app as well and
reproducable. Open the original camera-ui, change scene mode to
landscape, kill the app, open the app again and the first
image uses the flash altough the landscape mode has no flash
as default.


More fixes:
Night video mode works now.
camera-ui2 closes the viewfinder mode when app isn't the top
most window anymore.
show "open lenscover image" when lenscover is closed.

Added feature:
pause/resume video recording
Thanks to tiago for his keyboard suggestion:
Scene mode selection:
p portrait
m macro
l landscape
n night
v video
V night video

i toggle through iso level modes
w toggle through white balance modes
c capture image

r start/stop recording
p pause recording

z/Z decrease/increase zoom
f/F decrease/increase focus (step 1)
g/G drecrease/increase focus (step 50)
1 set min focus (0)
0 set max focus (1023)

t toggle light (focus torch mode)

Keep in mind, that the light will be turned off when taking a picture.
I don't think it is possible to capture a image with enabled flash
torch mode.

If someone knows how to map the absolute focus values (0-1023)
to something meaningful, I can display this value in the
UI.

regards
Nicolai
 

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