Samsung Galaxy Note II Camera and Video Tips. Samsung Galaxy Note II have 8 MegaPixel Primary camera and 1.9 MegaPixel Front Camera. Samsung Galaxy Note II is powered by a 1.6 GHz quad-core processor. It's runs on Android 4.1.2 (Jelly Bean) OS. The powerful 3100 mAh battery.
Use HDR mode in mixed lighting - or all a time
The 8 MegaPixel sensor of the Samsung Galaxy Note II is pretty good on it's own, but the neat camera app ups it's skills significantly. One of our favourite bonus bits is the HDR mode. This effectively combines multiple exposure in a single shots to bring out extra detail in shadows. Both the HDR and normal shots are saved, meaning there's very little downside - other than that taking shots is a little bit slower. (Also read this post How to Take HDR Photos on Samsung Galaxy Note II.)
Check out Slow and Fast motion modes
Nestled within the menus of the video camera app are fast and slow motion modes, capturing either more or fewer frames per second than normal than normal. It's not quite the 120 fps mode you get some dedicated cameras, but will come in handy if you're trying to video a sport event, for example.
Don't forget video effects
The Samsung Galaxy Note II doesn't have the fun face-distorting video effects you get with a vanilla jelly bean phone, but it does have a range of funky filters. There are color pop modes, extracting all but certain shades from your videos and the cartoon filter is perfect for some arty rotoscope-style videos.
Give the exposure longer time than sound effect suggest
Each time you can take a photo, a shutter sound plays in a Samsung Galaxy Note II. However, we found that occasionally a phone need a little bit longer to attain a solid focus. Hold still for an extra half-second for a good measure.
Get video previews with Air View
Using Air View, if you hold the pen over the transport bar of the movie clip in the media player, you'll be given a preview of what's going on in the film at that point. It makes finding the right part of the film.
(Check out new Camera App on Android 4.3 and Download click here.)
Hope this information was useful!!!!!
Use HDR mode in mixed lighting - or all a time
The 8 MegaPixel sensor of the Samsung Galaxy Note II is pretty good on it's own, but the neat camera app ups it's skills significantly. One of our favourite bonus bits is the HDR mode. This effectively combines multiple exposure in a single shots to bring out extra detail in shadows. Both the HDR and normal shots are saved, meaning there's very little downside - other than that taking shots is a little bit slower. (Also read this post How to Take HDR Photos on Samsung Galaxy Note II.)
Check out Slow and Fast motion modes
Nestled within the menus of the video camera app are fast and slow motion modes, capturing either more or fewer frames per second than normal than normal. It's not quite the 120 fps mode you get some dedicated cameras, but will come in handy if you're trying to video a sport event, for example.
Don't forget video effects
The Samsung Galaxy Note II doesn't have the fun face-distorting video effects you get with a vanilla jelly bean phone, but it does have a range of funky filters. There are color pop modes, extracting all but certain shades from your videos and the cartoon filter is perfect for some arty rotoscope-style videos.
Give the exposure longer time than sound effect suggest
Each time you can take a photo, a shutter sound plays in a Samsung Galaxy Note II. However, we found that occasionally a phone need a little bit longer to attain a solid focus. Hold still for an extra half-second for a good measure.
Get video previews with Air View
Using Air View, if you hold the pen over the transport bar of the movie clip in the media player, you'll be given a preview of what's going on in the film at that point. It makes finding the right part of the film.
(Check out new Camera App on Android 4.3 and Download click here.)
Hope this information was useful!!!!!
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