Hi, firstly just to let you know, this is a great app and is super useful.
I have noticed a small issue with "repeat mode interval".
I want to take timelapse photos in exposure bracketing mode.
A repeat timer will start right after the last photo was taken, which is not ideal (maybe there was a reason). The issue is that it takes about ~1 sec to take 3 photos in the bracketing mode, and then after that the timer starts, which means that in practise the photos are taken every x+1 seconds.
The worst thing is that 1 sec for processing is average, so if using a short timer like 2 sec it will result in pictures taken every 2.5 to 3.5 sec and this wouldn't produce a smooth timelapse video. Can the timer start right after the first picture was about to be taken?
Also, are there any updates on limitation of shutter speed only being 0.1 sec for Samsung devices?
Thanks.
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Hi, firstly just to let you know, this is a great app and is super useful.
I have noticed a small issue with "repeat mode interval".
I want to take timelapse photos in exposure bracketing mode.
A repeat timer will start right after the last photo was taken, which is not ideal (maybe there was a reason). The issue is that it takes about ~1 sec to take 3 photos in the bracketing mode, and then after that the timer starts, which means that in practise the photos are taken every x+1 seconds.
The worst thing is that 1 sec for processing is average, so if using a short timer like 2 sec it will result in pictures taken every 2.5 to 3.5 sec and this wouldn't produce a smooth timelapse video. Can the timer start right after the first picture was about to be taken?
Also, are there any updates on limitation of shutter speed only being 0.1 sec for Samsung devices?
Thanks.
Thanks for the info, it's on my TODO to fix the repeat interval issue.
The next version of Open Camera will increase the max shutter speed to 1/3s (at least for Galaxy S devices on Android 10+).