The all new Android 4.4.1 KitKat update improves the Nexus 5 Camera
In The Verge David Burke ( Google's Director of Engineering for Android) has told in an interview that Android 4.4.1 KitKat update is coming and it's bringing several improvement for the Nexus 5 camera.
David Burke confirmed that the smartphone's camera will now focus faster and will aim to select faster shutter speeds, not relying as heavily on its OIS as it does now.
This means that after the update images produced with the Nexus 5 will have less motion blur and camera shake, but will probably be noisier than they are now. The white balance and exposure algorithms have also reportedly been improved. Check the same photo taken before and after the update.
This means that after the update images produced with the Nexus 5 will have less motion blur and camera shake, but will probably be noisier than they are now. The white balance and exposure algorithms have also reportedly been improved. Check the same photo taken before and after the update.
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Besides the improved image quality, the camera app packs a new progress indicator in HDR+ mode, that shows you how the photo progressing.
He says the update took his team 5 weeks to complete and in that time they've managed to pull off a lot of work.
The update has fixed the face unlock bug of the Nexus 5.
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