Hermes Hidayat
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- Feb 6, 2017
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Please take a moment and let Huawei know that you want them to support the Camera2API in their P30 Pro devices! This will enable third party apps to access more features of the phone's camera system to let you choose higher quality settings and even more!
Without supporting the Camera2API, third party apps like the amazing FiLMiC Pro cannot work properly, and therefore cannot unleash the P30 Pro's real potential when shooting video!
You want Huawei to listen to us? Take a moment and let our voices be heard!
Follow the link and demand support of the Camera2API on Huawei devices, especially on the flagship phones like the P30 Pro!
https://consumer.huawei.com/en/community/details/topicId_6790/#38;showBread_1
Absolutly i al completly with you on this one, i am pretty sure it is a limitation both by api2 and the kirin 980 which simply is not good enough in the video camera department would have been better to have more option like 4k60 and 4k24/25 i am not sure if Huawei will change this but is worth a try. I remember doing something similar previously with Xiaomi and they enabled 4k60 so you never know. The only thing is they need enough requests to make it a thing (open up api2) to work on from their end.Thanks for posting that E-Mail. But there is a lot more than just the 60 fps. The camera's hardware should support to record at 24 fps, 25 fps, and even up to 120 fps at 1080p, which currently is throwing a camera error when selecting it in FiLMiC Pro. Electronic image stabilization does not work above 1080p either.
Huawei needs to support the Camera2API to make things a lot easier or even possible at all for third party app developers. I really hope they have plans to do this, otherwise the P30 Pro will be my first and last Huawei smartphone I ever bought.
Absolutly i al completly with you on this one, i am pretty sure it is a limitation both by api2 and the kirin 980 which simply is not good enough in the video camera department would have been better to have more option like 4k60 and 4k24/25 i am not sure if Huawei will change this but is worth a try. I remember doing something similar previously with Xiaomi and they enabled 4k60 so you never know. The only thing is they need enough requests to make it a thing (open up api2) to work on from their end.
so i guess it's not something i have to worry about? I don't recall having that problem with my old P20 pro to be honest i'm wondering if it has to do with the TOF lens that's alittle more sensitive.