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Ziggy95
4th February 2008, 11:37 PM
I found a very interesting thread speaking about camera low fps problem on kayser.

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1. open the camera application
2.Turn off the device by pressing the power button.( do not close camera application)
3.while pointing at a low light object (it have to be low light, what i do is cover the camera with my palm, so no light can be detected by the camera), press the power button to turn on the device, u will notice incredibly more FPS when u shoot in low light condition with no lag at all!!
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I try it on my cruise and it's amazing. I can now move camera without problems.

Try it


OriginaL thread:

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=365345


Bye

Ziggy

g0r3t3x
4th February 2008, 11:41 PM
I found a very interesting thread speaking about camera low fps problem on kayser.

>>
1. open the camera application
2.Turn off the device by pressing the power button.( do not close camera application)
3.while pointing at a low light object (it have to be low light, what i do is cover the camera with my palm, so no light can be detected by the camera), press the power button to turn on the device, u will notice incredibly more FPS when u shoot in low light condition with no lag at all!!
<<

I try it on my cruise and it's amazing. I can now move camera without problems.

Try it


OriginaL thread:

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=365345


Bye

Ziggy

Just tryed it and works fine! thanks for tip :D

athanaso77
5th February 2008, 08:35 AM
Really impressive!!!

mauro_s
5th February 2008, 08:53 AM
Incredible !!:eek:

naxos
5th February 2008, 08:57 AM
thankssssss

Spector
5th February 2008, 09:04 AM
really unbelievable....
but however... it works great!
Thank You!

X-Kent
5th February 2008, 10:07 AM
Works great, the only tip I could add is:
after you did that "fix" don't point your camera to the area with much light or the lag will be back again and you will need to reapply the "fix".

schaggo
5th February 2008, 12:02 PM
As I just replied in the Kaiser thread: if I do it that way, I just get really dark indoor pictures. To be honest: they are just black with really really dark gray shades... Useless.

gatordent
5th February 2008, 05:50 PM
great tip! thanks. I knew the low FPS had something to do with the aperature, just didnt know how to calibrate it. Maybe HTC can lower the threshhold for low light in an update. Indoor pics and video are much quicker this way.