When I take the chip out of my cell phone and put it Pyrocat, nothing good seems to happen.....
Mine works fine. May be you have a defective touch screen? Should get it checked out.
Regarding the responsiveness of a phone camera, with the iPhone if “Live Photo” is activated, the camera captures just before through just after you press the shutter. Think of it as a very short video. Afterwards, you can select which frame you want.
On iPhone you can press the shutter with voice activation - I have set it so that when I say shoot, the shutter goes off. Don't know if Android has something similar. Here are the instructions for iPhone:
:Niranjan.
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I want the camera to take the shot when I push the button not before nor after.
It takes before AND after. It captures 1.5 seconds BEFORE you pressed the button through 1.5 seconds AFTER you press the button at 15 frames per second giving you 45 frames from which to choose.
On iPhone you can press the shutter with voice activation - I have set it so that when I say shoot, the shutter goes off. Don't know if Android has something similar. Here are the instructions for iPhone:
:Niranjan.
It takes before AND after. It captures 1.5 seconds BEFORE you pressed the button through 1.5 seconds AFTER you press the button at 15 frames per second giving you 45 frames from which to choose.
How does it know to take pictures before you press the button?
It’s always recording frames into a buffer. The buffer is enough to hold a certain number of frames, when the buffer is full, it starts overwriting old frames.
When I take the chip out of my cell phone and put it Pyrocat, nothing good seems to happen.....
You mean when you turn the live function, it starts shooting without you touching the shutter yet?
Yeah. Conceptually simple; it's probably implemented as some form of a circular buffer: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circular_buffer
I use my phone for far more photography than phone calls!
How does it know to take pictures before you press the button?
As mentioned above, it is like the circular buffer. I checked with my son who is an engineer for that company and he said that yes, that's basically how it works. When you bring up the camera app it starts recording to a buffer. When you push the button it tags that frame as the "key frame" and saves what was recorded 1.5 seconds before and 1.5 seconds after.
Yes, there are all kinds of doo dads in that small package of technology. When I got mine I downloaded and read the manual. Not all of it as I skipped over most of the phone features, like conference calling, etc. The Live Photo instructions, which should work for most models is here:
https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/take-live-photos-iph17471d6de/ios
What about the iPhone battery usage? Does the camera constantly adjust its lens to focus at all times?
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