Greetings!
Recently got a Umidigi Power 3 with Android 10.
When DailyRoads is in standy (no recording, just the viewfinder is on) the picture looks as it should be. Once I press ‘record’, it get very much darker. It is still acceptable in daylight, but practically useless at nighttime. Even the street lamps look like small dots of light. I’ve tried all modes from default to night city, paid and unpaid version, using different cameras (primary and wide angle).
My other phones running Android 8 make perfect videos at any time.
Is it due to some latest Android restrictions or just a crappy phone, what do you think?
Thanks in advance for your time.
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This is most likely the result of a compromise the camera firmware is doing. The camera parameters may differ for photos/preview and videos, as the camera firmware is optimizing for the video frame rate. We have no control over this, sorry.
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