Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Camera....
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angus rocks wrote:
wklee wrote:
angus rocks wrote:
we just got 2 new Galaxy Note 9s. my girlfriend came from an iphone 6+ me from a galaxy note 4. does anyone know of a good article/video going over the stock camera app? or maybe someone knows... how do you capture a raw image with the X2 lens. in pro mode, it doesn't offer the tele lens. am i missing something? is there a good camera app that lets you have more control over the features of the cameras?
thanks
Dan.
Lightroom Mobile's Camera may be able to allow the user to switch lenses. I have only one rear camera for all my phones so I am unable to test it out.
https://www.dpreview.com/news/3543181883/report-multi-camera-smartphone-segment-is-growing-at-record-pace?comment=4421279019
thanks for that.
i did try to use Lightroom, but i don't have an account, so you can't even try the app without an account. but even if it does work, i'm not an adobe cc user, so i'm not going to pay $9.99 a month to use the tele lens. if Sammy lets developers use that lens, someone else will soon have a camera app that lets you use it. i'll wait.
but thanks.
Dan.
You are pretty much left with third party solutions, if you find something which works as the stock cameras apps are constrained in one way or another. Good luck.
For iPhones, no RAW output from the default iPhone camera app. You will need a 3rd Party camera app. OIS also is absent from most 3rd party camera apps for iOS.
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