

- #SMART SHOOTER 4 MANUAL MANUAL#
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- #SMART SHOOTER 4 MANUAL TV#
#SMART SHOOTER 4 MANUAL MANUAL#
You get to pick one of 4 white balance presets or dial in the light temperature with a slider there's a manual focusing slider and shutter speed (1/4000s to 30s/0.8s/ for main/ultrawide) and ISO control with the range depending on which camera you're using. You can use the primary, the ultrawide and even the macro cameras here.
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There's a nicely capable Pro mode, where you can tweak the shooting parameters yourself.
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Or you can tap on the active magnification and slide sideways to reveal even more zoom levels - 2x and 10x, plus a slider for intermediate magnifications. The first one is simply tapping on one of the three dots that represent the ultra-wide, primary, and 2x digital options. On the near end, you have a magic wand with beauty effects and filters, as well as the camera zoom switches that operate in one of two fashions. Next to that hamburger menu, you have a flash mode switch, an HDR switch, an AI toggle, and a shortcut to Google Lens. The hamburger menu at the far end is where you'll find additional options, including the Macro mode (why here and not a mode in the rolodex?), plus the icon to access the settings. The unused modes will still be in that More tab, but you can switch to a (less intuitive) pull-out pane that's summoned from a line next to the shutter release. You can add, remove, and rearrange modes in the main rolodex by going to the More tab and navigating to the edit button, and you can access that from the settings menu as well. Up and down swipes don't work for switching between the front and rear cameras only the toggle next to the shutter release does that. First, the basic operation for changing modes works with side swipes (on the black bezel!), and you can also tap on the modes you can see to switch to those directly. The camera app is a rather straightforward implementation, though it does have its quirks. It is coupled with a 26mm f/2.2 lens, and the focus is fixed. The front camera uses a 20MP Sony IMX596 sensor of Quad Bayer design. The macro camera relies on a 2MP Galax圜ore GC02 sensor behind an f/2.4 lens. Night Mode is supported on the ultrawide cam, too. The ultrawide camera uses an 8MP Samsung S5K4H7 ISOCELL Slim 1/4" sensor with 1.12µm pixels behind an f/2.2 lens. PDAF is available, and there is optical image stabilization. The color filter is Nonapixel, meaning 9 sensor pixels are combined into a large 1.92µm one, and the default output resolution is 12MP. The main camera employs a 108MP sensor, just like the 11T, but it is now the newer (and smaller) Samsung ISOCELL HM6, up from the HM2 on the 11T. The 5MP telemacro from the 11T was downgraded to a basic 2MP shooter, while the primary and the ultrawide cams have retained their resolutions. There is a 108MP primary, an 8MP ultrawide, and a 2MP macro - a rather familiar arrangement. So my questions are for the default camera app on this phone.The Xiaomi 12T features a triple-camera setup on the back, similar to the one we saw on the Xiaomi 11T.

Unfortunately, Filmic Pro and Cinema FV-5 apps, the only two "serious" video rec apps for Android, are missing important features (Filmic Pro has no flat color support, while Cinema FV-5 has no shutter speed control). The video recorded as such looks dull, but maximizes dynamic range and makes the footage more capable of color grading. Please note that these settings must be set BEFORE you start recording (so they're not an after-recording filter). And finally, is there a "flat" color scheme? "Flat" colors (naming might differ) is a color profile, or a set of settings, that allow for minimum sharpness, contrast, and saturation. Can I set ISO, and shutter speed, and then lock exposure using these two values (aperture is going to be fixed anyway).Ħ. What is the highest bitrate allowed in 4k? What is the highest bitrate allowed in 1080p?Ĥ. Can I set shutter speed at 1/48th or 1/50th? Some cameras only allow 1/50th, you see, and some for none.ģ.
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Can I shoot in 24p (either 24.00 which is the film frame rate, or 23.976 fps, which is the TV film frame rate)?Ģ. My questions to the reviewer of this article are, using the default video recording app:ġ. Before I make a purchase though, I have questions. I like the idea of shooting with small cameras. I'm an ex-music video director (I've moved on to other visual arts now), but I still have the bug for videography.
