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divineazn716 02-02-2011 12:47 PM

video camera
 
Hey I been searching through our forums to see if we could make the video footage better or not? I'm not superior to knowing anything about lenses and all and I know that HTC doesn't make really good video or camera quality stuff but does anyone know how to fix the record? when I'm in video mode so it doesn't become all blurry when im walking around trying to record a video? lol I tried to record my brother's mma fight and even when i moved it just a bit, it would go blurry for that moment? well anyways, any help would be great help especially if there is a solution besides using a camcorder or something...

AZTECHKA 02-02-2011 01:28 PM

Re: video camera
 
I've not seen anything pertaining to your inquiry... However.. I have known that HTC is notorious for placing light hungry cameras in their devices. As such, your best video/photos will be shot in well lit areas. Short of relocating your brother's MMA fights to an outside arena at high noon or increasing the quality of lighting in his current venue... Your options are slim to none as it relates to your EVO's camera.
A camcorder with real optics is your best option. If you insist on video taken with your phone I'm affraid you will be sadly disapointed by the quality. Good luck and happy videoing.
p.

divineazn716 02-02-2011 03:06 PM

Re: video camera
 
alright, thanks for your reply! so it pretty much isn't great in low light dark situations... but thank you!

AZTECHKA 02-02-2011 03:14 PM

Re: video camera
 
Naw bro...
It pretty much sucks in the dark.

You can try getting closer to the action. The camera comes with the option of turning on the "flash" while filming... But even then I don't think you'll get good results.

As you may have already noticed... It takes very good video outside in the daylight but not so much in low light environments.

p.


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