Optical stabilizer in video recording? - Xiaomi Mi Note Pro

Good, since I have done 3 days my new minote pro and I'm delighted, but I have a doubt, the optical stabilizer works well in recording videos or just to take pictures in low light? I have noticed is that when I shoot movies there is some type custard movement, any rom for me or someone else happens to him? roms improve in the future? a greeting

same question, https://youtu.be/C_iLYkuvDko not stabilized

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Choppy Video Recording

Has anyone experienced/experiencing the same problem of choppy video recording on HTC Touch Diamond? When I move phone from side to side during a video recording, the image gets blurry and choppy. How do i fix that? Thanks in advance.
What did you expect from a mini cam like that... But yeah, I get the same kinda videos. Recording in bright daylight seems to improve the recording but since winter there hasn't been very much sunlight around.

full VGA recording @30fps? pls read it.

Guys i just want to know that is there any app or patch by which we can get full vga recording @25 or 30 fps.
OR
Is there any experts who can make or is working for the camera patch to get full VGA @25 or 30fps recording.
OR
anyother way to get it itself in diamond.
Pls reply and let me know if there is anything related to increase camera efficiency cause i am too much stressed because of the recording is not perfect in such a high priced phone and many of my friends got less priced phone and they are more than 2mp camera and takes good photos and good recording as camera is faster, no spooky effect, etc even though resolution is not so good still its fast fps recording and i didn't know that diamond will not be able to record and battery drainer and spooky camera recording at only 15fps.
But there is one thing the camera is totally light dependent cause in very good light or sunlight it gives no spooky effect and i recorded clips in 24.0 fps even though in half vga resolution but still good pics and vids.
So why diamond dont have camera like nokia which is better even thought the resolution is low?
Pls can somebody help or can somebody assure me that in future maybe after 5 to 6 months there will def an app or patch for it?
Sorry mods but i am replying my own thread so it goes up and some expert will read it and help out.
Nobody is interested to even read or reply in this topic.
Pls read as i know for many diamond users are suffering little like me and the phone is amazing and even camera is good but only full vga with good fps will be much better so that all buyers of diamond become by seeing app or patch to improve recording
You will most likely have to wait until someone ports the Diamond2's camera app, since the new phone supports VGA recording. However, you may still have an issue if the Diamond itself doesn't support VGA recording.
I've always wanted to see better video recording on the Diamond. I thought the reason it was limited was because the phone simply wasn't fast enough to be able to sustain a decent frame rate for VGA recording (due to the fact that on my old Touch, a rapidly changing view seemed to significantly reduce the frame rate), but the Diamond2's hardware is similar, so perhaps it's a limitation related to the camera.
in my old p3600 it can record video 15 fps in dark
but my diamond only 4 , 6 fps in dark ?!
also my friend touch daul only 4 to 6 fps
the recording in all touch series is just crap in dark

[Q] Better slow motion?

Hello,
I like the slow motion feature very much, and i use it alot.
The only thing bothering me is the slow bitrate while capturing a 720p 120fps video.
The reletavely low resolution+low bitrate sometimes generates very blurry/noisy videos (especially in low light or when there's a light coming from a lamp)
Moreover, sometimes the focus gets tricky while capturing 120fps slow motion videos.
I wanted to ask if there is some way to improve some of this isuues, maybe switch to ColorOS camera or so?
Thanks in advance
Try the moded Camera Next and see if you find any difference... http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/themes-apps/app-cameranext-modded-t2999275

Question Video Stabilisation at 10x Zoom - anyone else noticed or can reproduce a "wobble effect"?

With my previous phones (S7 and S9+), I found video stabilisation did more harm than good. With the S21 Ultra, it actually does a very good job stabilising video when moving.
However, I've disabled video stabilisation by default even on the S21 Ultra now. I rarely record video while moving, so there isn't much benefit in my context, and there can actually be a lot of "harm". One example of this is when recording video with the 10x zoom lens - I've noticed significant "wobble" effect when switching to this lens. It's hard to describe, but it's as if the whole picture/video is "wobbling" and distorting when using this lens. This only occurs when video stabilisation is enabled and only with the 10x Zoom lens (I think I may have noticed it on the 3x Zoom lens a few months ago too). When disabled, this issue goes away.
Can anyone else reproduce this? You may need to test in different lighting conditions - I find it's most noticeable with outdoor lighting. A separate issue is what I would describe as "micro-jitters" appearing when video stabilisation is enabled.
Same here, I don't recall having this issue when first purchased.
This was always present for me. And I always thought it is normal...

Question Video's quality bad (lines vibrate?)

So I have my S23 now for 1,5 months and I bought for my vacation to Japan, to make some good videos.
Now that Im editing the videos I noticed the quality is sometimes really bad, especially when moving.
I always move very slow for a smooth video, but it seems like it was even better on my Galaxy S10!?
Also it sometimes seems really grainy...
Horizontal or vertical lines from buildings or lights or whatever start subtly shaking when I pan the camera slowly.
Is this a known issue? Or is there something wrong with my camera?
I recorded most on 0.6 ultrawide, but I check the few videos with the 1.0 and they have the same problem.
My photo quality on the other hand is perfect, so I dont think its the problem I read about in the other thread of a common camera issue.
I think it's happening because of the electronic image stabilization. You can turn off stabilization in camera settings.

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