02-04-2021 05:29 PM
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02-04-2021 06:08 PM
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Hey @Daxterous ,
happy to help. You can choose the resolution and the vidoe stabilisation by opening the Camera app> Choose video> On the top screen you will see a han icon, tap on it for image stabilisation (Super steady mode). For the resolution you will need to tap on the 5th icon visible. You can also do this on the Pro Video mode.
02-04-2021 06:08 PM
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Hey @Daxterous ,
happy to help. You can choose the resolution and the vidoe stabilisation by opening the Camera app> Choose video> On the top screen you will see a han icon, tap on it for image stabilisation (Super steady mode). For the resolution you will need to tap on the 5th icon visible. You can also do this on the Pro Video mode.
02-04-2021 07:34 PM
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Yes you are right.
In everything YouTube and net I found it said it was in options, and duper steady mode is cool.
Thanks for taking the trouble to help 🙂
02-04-2021 08:33 PM
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28-04-2021 04:02 PM
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Apparently in Android 11 the option to adjust camera resolution was REMOVED. Absolute joke taking away our freedom to choose how quickly our SD cards get filled up. My daily candid cat pictures don't need to take up 5MB each.
Bring. Resolution.Settings. Back.
