There is a zoom function in the video mode - but I find it only BEFORE shooting the video. And need it ofcourse DURING it.What to do to fit it? My Desire is on the way to me and I want to make this essential thing clear before I open the box.
It seems to have occurred recently and am wondering if it is related to the recent Nokia camera/beta camera updates. I'm running 8.1 DP but I don't believe I was having this issue before and I don't believe I have had any recent big falls or jolts to the phone that might cause mechanical problems and I believe the zoom works fine in still pictures.
I have a Blackberry Torch 9810 and in the tutorial video it shows that I should be able to zoom in and out of the video recording screen with the volume keys but for some reason I can't.
I noticed that when you try to Zoom in 4K video you only have a very small amount of zoom available.If you change to 4K 24 fps instead of the default 30 or 25 fps then you suddenly get the full zoom available.
Does the iphone 4 have 5x digital zoom for hd video recording? In the keynote Steve says 5x digital zoom is "built in to the camera app" (52m 32sec in to the keynote) but it's not clear whether this feature applies to the HD video recording?
Something I noticed... When I switch from photos to videos on the back camera, it automatically zooms in a little bit with videos. Anybody else getting this problem? It wasn't like this on my 3GS.
When switching the camera from photo to video mode, is the video supposed to be zoomed in a little more than the photo? In other words, the photo mode will take wider shots than the video mode. Is this intended or how can I fix this? It doesn't look like the video mode has a digital zoom to mess around with.
how to setting for zoom camera or video for xperia u20i x10 mini pro?also for message,why can't separate to create new,inbox,outbox,drafts.etc..i don't like conversion stail.
i have been using this torch for 5 months now and i still cant zoom in or out when using the video camera. is it my phone only or others have the same problem? the camera does zoom in/out.
How come if I am in "picture mode" of the camera and then switch to "video" it zooms in. What would normally be in the frame for a picture is cropped so much for video.....
excuse me for my bad english.i recently update my 5530 phone firmware to v20 but now when i goto camera and switch to video mode , video is 2X zoomed by default but zoom bar is in 1x and i cannot reduse zoom.therefore video quality is low but in image mode it's OK
I have noticed that on the video camera you can not zoom in before you start taping. Some of my friends have noticed this too. I was wondering if we are going crazy and you couldnt zoom on froyo either or if you could zoom on froyo and if there is a fix for it.
When I record a video on my Nexus 6 P when the camera focuses you can hear a purring or a tapping sound. easiest way to recreate this is to do it tap focus by focusing on the far and back on a near object.
Is it a faulty device or all have this issue. Im recording in 4k.
So I'm running Camera Zoom FX on a stock, debloated, rooted rom. It takes pics fine. However when I try to switch to video mode, it says "video switch not supported on this device"
Is there a fix for this? If not, whats another good camera app tha does actually support video.
Can someone recomend a good DVD to Video converter to use with the Desire HD. I just want to load my own DVDs to watch on my phone. Also, if you've used a good app what settings do you recommend?
I recorded 6 short videos last night at our daughter's musical theatre show. My husband and I watched the video recordings when we got home. Today I can't find them at all. I can find 2 previous video recordings but none of last night.
On changing my sim card I now have lost or cant find my pic's/video's, on trying to take a pic it ask's for a sd card, with my previous sim I was never asked, is there a setting somewhere
I have a burning question which only needs a simple yes or no! Next month I can get a new cellphone and were it not for the horrendous soundquality when recording video, I would definately take an HTC Desire (HD or not). But the sound of the HD video's is so dramatically bad I am thinking about taking a Samsung instead. Except...Is it possible to attach an external 3.5mm or USB microphone to this device to use it for videorecording? I thought I saw this with the iPhone, but Im allergic to Apple. So is it possible to record video using an external microphone?
It was just announced that the IPhone 4 will have zoom for the camera, but will this be real optical zoom, or will it simply be "digital" zoom? Digital zoom is so stupid - I can duplicate the effect of digital zoom by cropping the photo with photoshop afterward. Not only is digital zoom in effect the same a cropping a photo, but because the photo was cropped from the get-go, you have LOST information that you might have wanted. What if you "zoomed in" and took the picture, but mistakenly chopped off the top of your subject's head? That portion of the head was actually being perceived by the camera's sensor, so you could have had a complete photo, but it is now lost forever thanks to digital zoom.
Updated my phone to 2.29.405.5 the other day and noticed that video recording has gone from atrocious to down right intolerable. When they enabled 720p recording video became choppy but the sound was kinda alright now after the current update all my videos are coming out like one of those kung fu movies, voice and lips are not in sync and the sound is crap.
I have HTC Desire. I had some videos and pictures in my mobile. I never deleted them from my mobile, I just transferred them to my PC and with transfer they disappear. I can't see them in Gallery any more. Luckily due to the backup software Astro, i have got my Pictures back but I can't locate my videos anywhere. To remind you, I just transferred them, not deleted them from mobile.
The HTC desire and HT Sync work well with Contacts, Photos and Calendar. But with documents, the synchronisation appears to be from the PC to the Desire and not the other way round. Thus it appears to copy rather than synchronise.