I have noticed that even after enabling camera2 api and entering 120fps mode, there is no button to adjust manual exposure . i use flat profile with 120 fps and it often overexpose and so i need to put exposure to low and only way i could do it is by changing volume button to exposure compensation and then using volume down to decrease the exposure. It would be super helpful to have manual exposure control like we have in 30 fps in high frame rates as well
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Anonymous
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2019-10-12
yes we need it please!!!
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2019-12-05
I've spent 2 hours to find out why I can't see the manual exposure button. I found this post and I'm glad I did because I was going crazy why my Mate 10 Pro doesn't have manual exposure (I've set FPS to 60 for slow motion as the author)
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I have noticed that even after enabling camera2 api and entering 120fps mode, there is no button to adjust manual exposure . i use flat profile with 120 fps and it often overexpose and so i need to put exposure to low and only way i could do it is by changing volume button to exposure compensation and then using volume down to decrease the exposure. It would be super helpful to have manual exposure control like we have in 30 fps in high frame rates as well
Yes this is needed
yes we need it please!!!
I've spent 2 hours to find out why I can't see the manual exposure button. I found this post and I'm glad I did because I was going crazy why my Mate 10 Pro doesn't have manual exposure (I've set FPS to 60 for slow motion as the author)
https://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/camera2/CameraMetadata.html#REQUEST_AVAILABLE_CAPABILITIES_CONSTRAINED_HIGH_SPEED_VIDEO says "In this capability, the camera device will override aeMode, awbMode, and afMode to ON, AUTO, and CONTINUOUS_VIDEO, respectively. All post-processing block mode controls will be overridden to be FAST. Therefore, no manual control of capture and post-processing parameters is possible."