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Originally Posted by nsa_sailor
There was a post here about speeding up camera times by installing the LEO Camera Fix. I installed it and noticed that it didn't speed up my camera shutter time any.
But I did find these settings that seem to do the trick:
HKLM\SOFTWARE\HTC\Camera\Captparam
Key: CapKeyDelayTime: Originally 1500, change to 500
Key: CaptureTimer: Originally 5000, change to 100
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Originally Posted by johncal
Try to understand.... It's not a shutter problem if it pauses BEFORE taking the picture. It's a software issue that's not shutter related. Whether or not it has the delay BEFORE taking the picture, the amount of time the shutter is open for the exposure is the same with or without the leo camera fix.
A few of you guys keep saying there's a shutter problem. It's not. If the shutter was open for the improper amount of time, the pictures would be way over or under exposed.
The fix is related to correcting problem with the software for the autofocus and exposure calculations plus other performance enhancing fixes.
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Very sound argument concerning the "shutter". I am assuming that us photo laymen are just using the word generically and not in the true technical sense. So I will not argue your point there. But at the same time I don't think that this can be argued either... In the registry there is this setting:
Capture Time=5000. Whatever that does, it takes 5 seconds. Changing that to 500 means that whatever used to take 5 seconds now takes 1/2 a second. I haven't noticed any image degradation by making the adjustments. Likewise- using the Leo fix I personally did not notice image quality improvement nor a gain in speed.
Sense you are apparently using the Leo Fix- would you mind looking at these entries in your registry and posting what your settings are?
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I couldn't wait so I went ahead and installed the Leo fix. It does not affect these settings in the registry.