What's the lowest and highest iso AND shutter speed you can set the camera to? - LG V20 Questions & Answers

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iso 3200 to 50 and shutter 1/30 to 1/3200
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random photos

random photos from the htc desire hd, there "ok" though my old nokia n95 takes better photos lol
http://yfrog.com/02imag0010bnjx
they look pretty good. I remember reading somewhere that you should change the ISO setting to 100 or 200 for best results. Default is on auto i think.
I have changed iso for 100, much better quality.
FutureClimax said:
I have changed iso for 100, much better quality.
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low ISO is good for photo situations with enough lighting. as the lighting is weaker, the shutter-time will be longer, this will result in motion in the photo, so be careful with leaving it on that setting.
with indoor photo's it's fairly normal to use ISO 400 if available. the grain will increase because the sensitivity of the sensor is increased.
haven't been able to check out the DHD camera app, as soon as my DHD gets in i will start playing around with it
what helped on my touch HD was to set the ISO to 200, brightness and contrast to my likings in medium lighting situation,white balance to sun(which i usually update quickly before the shot to the lighting situation) and the clarity option a bit higher, and set the JPEG compression to optimal setting so no JPEG artifacts would appear, this way it was set to an all-round setting witch works neatly in most situations.
this method resulted in excellent pictures that auto mode would have never gotten.

What is the BEST Manual configuration for the CAMERA?

Hi guys i dunno if this is the propper place to ask this and give to all of us the best opinions for those camera lovers, so....
What is the BEST Manual configuration for the CAMERA???
To have the best configuration for day/night and the best HQ/HD photos ever with this incredible device......just to know we are talking about the updated camera by google play or by rom itself.
Cheers!!! Neph Legion.
no replies regarding camera issues or flashing some zip files as improvement please.
LLegion said:
What is the BEST Manual configuration for the CAMERA???
To have the best configuration for day/night and the best HQ/HD photos ever with this incredible device......just to know we are talking about the updated camera by google play or by rom itself.
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I assume you're talking about tweaking HTC Camera's default values? If you're talking about manual mode, then it depends on the scene, but you'll generally want to keep ISO at the lowest value you can manage while keeping a reasonable shutter speed.
Most camera discussion happens in two threads:
* Photos Taken With M9
* HTC One M9 Camera discussion (not for photo samples)
Generally, you'll want to cap the ISO at 400, and possibly reduce sharpness a bit to -0.5 or -1.0, and shoot in HDR or full auto (without tapping to focus).
trwnh said:
I assume you're talking about tweaking HTC Camera's default values? If you're talking about manual mode, then it depends on the scene, but you'll generally want to keep ISO at the lowest value you can manage while keeping a reasonable shutter speed.
Most camera discussion happens in two threads:
* Photos Taken With M9
* HTC One M9 Camera discussion (not for photo samples)
Generally, you'll want to cap the ISO at 400, and possibly reduce sharpness a bit to -0.5 or -1.0, and shoot in HDR or full auto (without tapping to focus).
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I assume you're talking about tweaking HTC Camera's default values? / exactle bro! thanks for the answer, ill be checking these 2 posts and take out the better examples, thanks a lot again!
trwnh said:
Generally, you'll want to cap the ISO at 400, and possibly reduce sharpness a bit to -0.5 or -1.0, and shoot in HDR or full auto (without tapping to focus).
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that's about right
sharpness -0.5
resolution medium
ISO400
HDR at hand for backlight
always and forever auto focus
hamdir said:
that's about right
sharpness -0.5
resolution medium
ISO400
HDR at hand for backlight
always and forever auto focus
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Just curious, why medium resolution?
muayyadf1 said:
Just curious, why medium resolution?
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You may want to head over to the camera threads and start catching up, all of this is discussed in some detail over there.
lilhaiti said:
You may want to head over to the camera threads and start catching up, all of this is discussed in some detail over there.
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Oh really!

Weird Camera question?

So try this, find a place where the lighting aint great, indoors, under your desk etc, where iso would be about 1600 or even higher, take a shot in Manual mode but without adjusting anything, then change to auto mode and take exactly the same shot, then go to gallery, open each photo and check the iso using the 3 dot menu and select details, you'll see for the Manual shot the iso will read 1600 iso or 2000 iso or whatever and the photo will have some noise (obviously).
Now go to the photo you took in Auto mode and select 3 dot menu and select details, you'll see the iso is 0 and the shot is much less noisy (very clean), What the hell is going on here?? you can even check the F stop and shutter speed, they'll be the same but the Manual mode has high iso (like it should for a low light scene) but the auto mode will be much cleaner and have 0 as iso, and thus much cleaner photo, any idea's???
any ideas anyone?
I've also noticed this. could this be because of HDR?
aaaaleon said:
I've also noticed this. could this be because of HDR?
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Ah, yes, maybe thats it, will check, many thanks, appreciated
Nope not HDR, put HDR off and still get 0 iso in some shots (bright and low light), ok am stumped, have no idea what is happening...
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I saw a clue in the dpreview review for the G6. The reviewer thinks that a multi-frame technique is being used in very low light. This would combine sequential exposures kind of in an analogue to how HDR works. So while it would not be related to the HDR setting, it would use a similar technique. The sample image he posts as an example of this has no iso reported, possibly because there were multiple iso settings combined or else there's not a logical way to come up with the equivalent iso (or they were just too lazy to do so).
Jostian said:
So try this, find a place where the lighting aint great, indoors, under your desk etc, where iso would be about 1600 or even higher, take a shot in Manual mode but without adjusting anything, then change to auto mode and take exactly the same shot, then go to gallery, open each photo and check the iso using the 3 dot menu and select details, you'll see for the Manual shot the iso will read 1600 iso or 2000 iso or whatever and the photo will have some noise (obviously).
Now go to the photo you took in Auto mode and select 3 dot menu and select details, you'll see the iso is 0 and the shot is much less noisy (very clean), What the hell is going on here?? you can even check the F stop and shutter speed, they'll be the same but the Manual mode has high iso (like it should for a low light scene) but the auto mode will be much cleaner and have 0 as iso, and thus much cleaner photo, any idea's???
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I did the test and on manual iso was 1750 and exposure 1/15. then on auto mode iso was on 1600 and exposure at 1/15, but on AUTO there is almost not noise...
jdock said:
I saw a clue in the dpreview review for the G6. The reviewer thinks that a multi-frame technique is being used in very low light. This would combine sequential exposures kind of in an analogue to how HDR works. So while it would not be related to the HDR setting, it would use a similar technique. The sample image he posts as an example of this has no iso reported, possibly because there were multiple iso settings combined or else there's not a logical way to come up with the equivalent iso (or they were just too lazy to do so).
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Ah ok, makes sense, many thanks jdock, appreciated. Stupid thing is that one has no idea when it will do what you mention, i took 8 photos (in auto mode) of exactly the same scene and had 3 with no iso and 2 hdr shots and 3 with normal iso readings.
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It will mostly have zero ISO in low light condition. Which is amazing. That is why picture are less noisy. I don't have G6 but same thing happens on LG V20. I love the camera of V20 as I mostly take pictures indoor. I used to hate HTC 10 camera. All the pictures were extremely blurry and full of noise whether I keep HDR on, use manual mode(pro mode lowest ISO was 100) or flash.
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Below two picture taken from HTC 10. This phone was so expensive (750$) and look at the quality of camera. One picture i have taken on afternoon and other evening time. I hope none of the HTC fan come and start giving explanation.
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Aperture in pro mode?

Hi,
How to adjust the aperture in the camera pro mode?
Thanks!
It has fixed aperture
<joke> oneplus disappointed and fooled customers again </joke>
davfiala said:
It has fixed aperture
<joke> oneplus disappointed and fooled customers again </joke>
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its "natural" for not being able to use aperture in pro mode . The human eye cannot see it.
Mobile phone cameras come with fixed aperture, so there is no hardware support for changing it.
But since its corelated to ISO and focal length (which both are adjustable) you should still be able to achieve the desired result by adjusting those 2.
dj_chapz said:
Mobile phone cameras come with fixed aperture, so there is no hardware support for changing it.
But since its corelated to ISO and focal length (which both are adjustable) you should still be able to achieve the desired result by adjusting those 2.
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The aperture determines the depth of field of the shot. You can't change that with focus and iso.
The oneplus 5 boast a f/1.7 fixed aperture. It should be extremely easy to achieve a shallow dof once you're close enough to the subject without changing iso or shutter speed. Still, play around with the settings, especially wb and shutter speed, you'll be amazed at the results you get.
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davfiala said:
It has fixed aperture
<joke> oneplus disappointed and fooled customers again </joke>
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Every phone camera has a fixed aperture, some just have a higher aperture limit than others.

Noise and no detail in OP5 camera

hello, i just got the OP5 and was trying out the camera.
i took a shot in daylight in auto mode, and there is too much noise in the picture, when i zoom in the actual size, there is no detail at all.
Is there a problem with the device or the camera? Should i go for replacement.
i have the picture for reference.
It's hard to judge the picture when uploaded directly to XDA. It is downsampled and compressed.
Try a free image hoster like www.abload.de
AcmE85 said:
It's hard to judge the picture when uploaded directly to XDA. It is downsampled and compressed.
Try a free image hoster like www.abload.de
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzvL8gJg1MQdclFac3V5QTVUbEU/view?usp=drivesdk
Here is the drive link for the picture.
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saggiboy231 said:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzvL8gJg1MQdclFac3V5QTVUbEU/view?usp=drivesdk
Here is the drive link for the picture.
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Can give the photo details? Eg: Aperture, iso, shutter speed.
WaiKeat_NeneBubu said:
Can give the photo details? Eg: Aperture, iso, shutter speed.
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from the photo..
Make: OnePlus
Model: ONEPLUS A5000
Software: OnePlus5-user 7.1.1 NMF26X 17 release-keys
Date/Time: 2017-07-12 14:05:33
Exposure Time: 1/1191 sec
Exposure Program:
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
F Number: F 1.7
Max Aperture: F 1
ISO Speed ratings: ISO 125
Flash: Flash did not fire [off]
Focal Length: 4.1 mm
35mm Equivalent: 24 mm
Metering Mode: Center weighted average
OP5 in low light situations suffers a lot!
jvidia said:
OP5 in low light situations suffers a lot!
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ISO 125 and 1/1200s isn't low light situation
davfiala said:
ISO 125 and 1/1200s isn't low light situation
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So it's even worse apparently
im really dissapointed with the camera on this phone. Some say it is better than 3t, but it seems more worse.
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iamelton said:
from the photo..
Make: OnePlus
Model: ONEPLUS A5000
Software: OnePlus5-user 7.1.1 NMF26X 17 release-keys
Date/Time: 2017-07-12 14:05:33
Exposure Time: 1/1191 sec
Exposure Program:
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
F Number: F 1.7
Max Aperture: F 1
ISO Speed ratings: ISO 125
Flash: Flash did not fire [off]
Focal Length: 4.1 mm
35mm Equivalent: 24 mm
Metering Mode: Center weighted average
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I don't think is camera issue. As the photo was captured with aperture 1.7 and center weighted average, probably because the depth of field. I can see at the middle of the photo is in focus and sharp.
Get a RMA, mine take sharper photos even on higer ISO.
Here are a couple of photos I took
these pictures look more sharp. here are some more shots. Can you please tell whether should i go for a replacement. i have only 3 days left.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzvL8gJg1MQdYU9wOUF5UkdxdUE/view?usp=drivesdk
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzvL8gJg1MQddU1uVHctYWVIbTg/view?usp=drivesdk
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzvL8gJg1MQdRlZYb1RxcGJXYXc/view?usp=drivesdk
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzvL8gJg1MQdODU5RUhyRzlOck0/view?usp=drivesdk

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