Increase camera shutter speed for long exposure photography? - LeEco Le Pro3 Questions & Answers

Is there any way to achieve higher exposure times? Other phones with similar camera sensor (sony imx298) like OnePlus 3t, Asus Zenfone 3, Xiaomi mi 5 etc. allow longer exposure time, up to 32 sec, but for our phone it seems that it is limited at 0.6 sec. Is there any camera app or lib mod to bypass our phone exposure limit? Thanks in advance!

jimlo123 said:
Is there any way to achieve higher exposure times? Other phones with similar camera sensor (sony imx298) like OnePlus 3t, Asus Zenfone 3, Xiaomi mi 5 etc. allow longer exposure time, up to 32 sec, but for our phone it seems that it is limited at 0.6 sec. Is there any camera app or lib mod to bypass our phone exposure limit? Thanks in advance!
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Set whichever camera that you prefer as the default then install Long Exposure Camera 2
Get the step by step here : https://android.gadgethacks.com/how...os-fireworks-with-your-android-phone-0155508/
Finally, once you have taken an amazing shot comeback here as post it to show thanks.
Enjoy!

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Let's try to enable 32 seconds shutter speed?

Hi everyone!
Since zenfone zoom, selfie and laser have manual exposure up to 32 seconds, why wouldn't this be possible with ZE551ML too? I was thinking about acrchitecture, but the zoom is x86 too, so there must be some way to unlock this in our phone (and possibly on zenfone 5 and 6 too).
What could be done to fool the pixelmaster camera app to think it's installed on a zenfone laser or zoom? editing build.prop? does anyone have a laser or zoom here that could maybe check the settings and config so we could try to enable this?
This was posted in general thread and it works, but limited to 1 second and I did not see a difference in the resulting photo:
Originally Posted by hotgaofla
As you know, zen2's camera has min/max shutter speed at 1/2s and 1/500s in manual mode.
I edited the camera_profiles.xml file in root folder system/etc and the result is you can set the min shutter speed from 1/2s to 1s, and the max shutter speed from 1/500sto 1/2500s.
Since many smartphone out there can shoot at very slow shutter speed (some ****ty chinese phone can shoot 32s long). Im asking u guys any solution to increase the shutter speed more than 1 second?
Any ideas are welcome.
have you even checked if the sensor is the same across these devices? the 551mml uses a toshiba t4k37 sensor.
edit: yea so the zoom uses a panasonic smartFSI sensor so i highly doubt your just going to "enable" the features missing as the toshiba sensor in the 551ml most likly doesnt support the same shutter speed as the panasonic sensor
darkmage1991 said:
have you even checked if the sensor is the same across these devices? the 551mml uses a toshiba t4k37 sensor.
edit: yea so the zoom uses a panasonic smartFSI sensor so i highly doubt your just going to "enable" the features missing as the toshiba sensor in the 551ml most likly doesnt support the same shutter speed as the panasonic sensor
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I agree, the sensors are not the same on the zoom and the zf2, but what about laser and selfie?
Would that be tied to sensor driver limits or OS limits? after all, the same pixelmaster camera is used across devices, so maybe there would be a chance anyway.
bollux78 said:
I agree, the sensors are not the same on the zoom and the zf2, but what about laser and selfie?
Would that be tied to sensor driver limits or OS limits? after all, the same pixelmaster camera is used across devices, so maybe there would be a chance anyway.
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from what i can tell the laser and selfie use the same toshiba sensor but with laser auto focusing (hence the name =P)
so if its true and the laser and selfie do have that option then maybe it isnt hardware limited on our phone. but then again im no expert it could have something to do with the intel chipset too being as the laser and selfie use a snapdragon cpu.
but as you stated the first thing you might try is changing the build.prop to show the 551ml as the laser or selfie.
darkmage1991 said:
from what i can tell the laser and selfie use the same toshiba sensor but with laser auto focusing (hence the name =P)
so if its true and the laser and selfie do have that option then maybe it isnt hardware limited on our phone. but then again im no expert it could have something to do with the intel chipset too being as the laser and selfie use a snapdragon cpu.
but as you stated the first thing you might try is changing the build.prop to show the 551ml as the laser or selfie.
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Yup, I'll go to laser/selfie forums and ask for their build.prop and camera_profiles.xml and will fiddle with those.
I'll be back with my results.
see my post, have 32's exposure

Long Exposure with kenzo

Is there any mod that can take long exposure shots in our kenzo with full resolution? Normally what we get is long exposure with 2-3 mp resolution. I've seen a magisk module only for redmi note 4 which enables long exposure in any manual camera with full resolution. Is there any way it can be done in kenzo??
Here’s the link which guides for long exposure for redmi note 4..
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-4/how-to/guide-long-exposure-redmi-note-4-redmi-t3657343
If anyone know of such thing for our device please help!
Thanks!

Long exposure photography and light trails

Is there any method or patch that can increase shutter speed of zenfone max pro m2 to 32s....for long exposure and light trails photography?
Krypt185 said:
Is there any method or patch that can increase shutter speed of zenfone max pro m2 to 32s....for long exposure and light trails photography?
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This is a hardware feature which needs to be unlocked by ASUS. Along with that, software implementations are necessary. People have asked ASUS in their forum with no reply

Unlocked camera exposure setting?

At least up to the Pixel 2 (IIRC didn't change with the Pixel 3), the camera's exposure in Pixel devices is locked to a max 4 seconds or so, even for third party camera apps.
From what I gather this is a limitation set in the camera API at OS level.
Is there any news, or indication that they're changing this for the Pixel 4?
The inclusion of a dedicated star mode, which BTW they say requires a tripod, seems to suggest this being the case, but I haven't seen any actual confirmation.
Any ideas?
This would interest me, too. Also, does Lightroom support the second camera of the Pixel 4?
I asked the question long ago.
It's now known that the P4 is able to merge together sixteen 15-second exposures, for a total exposure time of 4 minutes.
I don't think the camera API allows for longer than 15 second exposures though.

Low light

At the club, at the bar, or just in your mom's basement, nighttime is when you come out to play. Rate this thread to express how the Redmi Note 9 Pro's camera performs when no or low light is present. A higher rating indicates that the camera sensor "sees" lots of light in dim conditions, and that the resulting photos have minimal noise. A higher rating also indicates that when the flash fires, the resulting photo is evenly-lit without any bright spots.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
Honestly... It sucks. Hope it gets better with time and Gcam. I have an S10e and its camera in low light fcking kick ass
Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro (Indian Variant with Samsung GM2/48 MP) has turned out to be a real disappointment for me in terms of low light or night time photography department. I don't care about daytime clicks but it's a let down for night photos. Redmi note 8 with the same sensor sees everything at night, you can take highly sensitive night clicks even at total dark albeit with a little more noise but note 9 pro even cannot see in darkness like note 8, man it's like blind and pictures come out like it has a black curtain all over the lens ... why? I can't even believe it's with f/1.8 aperture. It seems like image has come out of f/2.8 lens not with f/1.8 lens as it's in the specification. Folks, do not buy it if you are expecting bright night photos out of it like redmi note 8 or Mi A3 even with GCam. I rate it's camera 2 stars for low light pictures. Really disappointed and I want Xiaomi's answer or reason for this ...
Low light photo sucks, but Gcam (in my test PixelCam) takes awesome low light photos
https://pixelcambrasil.com.br/en/downloads-2/
Prepare to be amazed.
It's much better than the Lenovo P2 ?
Sir-Shadow said:
Low light photo sucks, but Gcam (in my test PixelCam) takes awesome low light photos
https://pixelcambrasil.com.br/en/downloads-2/
Prepare to be amazed.
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But as I can see in their site it's for Note 8 Pro.
It work with Note 9S? The xml is compatible?
Folks! Note 9S/Pro and probably Pro Max can't properly see in the full darkness like Mi A3 or even Redmi Note 8. It needs light to see properly. A big let down for Night Photography when you compare much capable or upgraded hardware of Note 9S/pro. Check an attachment (Reduced) or a link (Large size) for extreme low light seen captured by these 3 devices mentioned here. Let me know which picture you guys liked.
All three pics shot using Night Sight mode with the default setting in trCamera v6.0
https://anonfiles.com/hcadufDeo4/Night_Shot_Comparison_Note_9S_jpg
FrizzerACE said:
But as I can see in their site it's for Note 8 Pro.
It work with Note 9S? The xml is compatible?
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Yes, It works on Note 9S without any problem (although only main camera works)
Not bad I think.
I went into the bathroom and shut down all lights. Guess what, the cam was infrared...
Sent from my Redmi Note 9 Pro using XDA Labs
Low light on this phone lowkey sucks. It is not as blind as my previous phones, but it is not great.
Hint: Go to pro mode and increase the EV to max. Quality will be crap, but at least you will be able to see things.
Decreasing shutter speed also helps but it is only a visual change. The phone does not actually take the picture with that shutter speed.

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