ollieg
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Has anyone used Camera Awesome or some other Play Store camera application to see how well they work on the M9?
Not yet Ollie but I'll give it a try. Be careful taking advice from people around these parts, I've noticed alot of people seem to be faking interest in the M9 in order to add weight and legitimacy to their feelings/thoughts.Has anyone used Camera Awesome or some other Play Store camera application to see how well they work on the M9?
"nOOb" question. Do these "fixed" settings for the camera have to be applied each time you use the camera? Or are they saved? Camera is a big selling point for me but I don't want to have to adjust settings every time I open up the camera app. Kids aren't that patient! lol
Rob
I think you meant you can save and give them their own name... just hit settings and the first option up is to save custom settings.You can't save settings and give them their own name.
You can't save settings and give them their own name.
i have just got my m9 how do i do this xda thing please because right now im not happy with the quality of the camera settings can you help me please
The HTC one m9 uses a 1/1/2.4 sized image sensor, while the s6 uses a 1/1/2.6 sized image sensor, though the htc has higher resolution sensor, the size of the pixels are still very similar. Now the HTC will be unable to compete in low light to the s6 because of the lack of OIS, but in daytime it should give more details. IMO the image sensor is capable, so HTC needs to get the most out of this sensor and I think the picture quality will improve once HTC will be able to get more out of the sensor.
I do think that HTC can get more out of the image sensor. The lumia 1520 has a slightly smaller image sensor than the M9, but uses OIS so in low light it will always win. But in bright daylight the m9 could get results somewhat similar to the Note 4 and 1520 if software will be tuned properly. Time will tell how much effort HTC will put to get the most out of the M9 sensor. I would say in time they will improve. Nokia was able to improve the 920, 1520, and 930 image sensors with firmware updates, Htc doesn't have the same history like nokia did with improving image sensor capabilities, but the possibility certainly is there.Being that there is marked improvements just by changing the settings of the camera. Would you say that with an update they would have others have marked improvements as well
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I just saw that when I try to record video a 6 minute counter starts. My SD card can hold much longer videos, so does anybody know if there is a limit?
This only applies to 4K video. Recording a FullHD video doesn't have any limit.
I recorded a two minute test 4K video and I was disappointed with the results. The lack of stabilization is not helping either. I am not saying that videos cannot be good, but they should be better. I don't care a lot about it, but I understand if others would be disappointed with the video quality. I will do more tests tomorrow and post a couple of test videos.