05-28-2021, 05:32 PM
(05-27-2021, 05:26 PM)MirceaKitsune Wrote: Thank you, that answers the main question. So at least at hardware level, it's certain that filming at 1080p / 30 FPS is possible? What about 60 FPS?
Yes to 1080p @ 30 fps. The datasheet says so.
60 fps probably not. The datasheet showed the fps increasing steadily as the resolution decreased downward. You would need to dive deep into the data sheet to find what the maximum frame rate at 1080p is. It might be a bit higher than 30 fps, but it is almost certainly less than 45 fps.
(05-27-2021, 05:26 PM)MirceaKitsune Wrote: I was curious about the default camera app otherwise, or those available if there isn't a default installed and I have to add it manually. I'm assuming there is a GUI based one like on the Android phones, where you click on an icon and get taken to a screen where you can film or take photos? The sort that looks like this:
Megapixels is installed by default on many distros for the PinePhone. It is a GUI app. It is still pretty minimal, and can't take video last I checked. It can take pictures with both cameras on the PinePhone, and does the post processing to do color correction and that sort of thing. Note that such post processing is not done for the preview.