27 Dec 2017

SJCAM SJ8 Pro Will Be Coming Soon!!

SJCAM SJ8 Pro

Oh man, has SJCAM got news for you!
This is going to be a pretty long one, as what I am about to tell you will show how a Chinese company intends to jump into its next phase of products and seal its rank among the big guns.
We’ll talk about what the title says.
The upcoming dual-screen native-4K/60fps SJ8 PRO.
It is the newest action camera that SJCAM will use to shake up the market, yet again.
But first, the feature list:

SJ8 PRO FEATURES

     Ambarella H22S85
     SONY IMX377
     4K @60fps/ 1080p @120fps
     12MP Photos
     30M Water Resistant IP68 in Waterproof Case
     8x Zoom
     7G Aspherical Lens
     WiFi 2.4/5.8gGHz
     H.264/H.265
     1200mAh Battery
     Dual Stereo Microphones
     Cloud Storage
     Gyro Stabilization
     IPS 2.33″ IPS LCD Touchscreen
     0.96″ Front Screen
     Voice Control
SJCAM has been hard at work with this new souped-up camera, an amalgamation of all the strong points of the SJ6 Legend and the SJ7 Star, minus all the hiccups.
Ambarella Logo

With an Ambarella H22S85 System-on-Chip sitting mighty on the main board’s throne, this powerhouse of a chipset is capable of encoding in both H.264 (AVC) and the more recent H.265 (10-bit HEVC-10). What’s more is that it is driven by a Quad-Core ARM® Cortex-A53 for advanced analytics.
Yea, but what does it all mean? It means the SJ8 Pro will have plenty of room for great advancements and capabilities. It’s like growing an extra pair of arms and legs to use for working.
It also means 4K recording is just a regular task for the SJ8 Pro, as now it can easily do 60 fps. That’s twice the framerate of what the SJ7 can!
And on 1080p resolution, it can do 120 frames per second, piece of cake.
Sony Logo

Matched with a Sony IMX377 sensor, this makes the usage of the muscle-chipset worthwhile, as this is where the humongous 4K feed will come from.
7G Glass Lens

The 7-layer aspherical Glass lenses makes sure that images fed into the sensor are free from what are commonly called “aberrations” and other such visual abnormalities.
1200 mAh Battery

There are plenty that this thing will be boasting about, the 1200mAh battery will surely be enough to power the SJ8 Pro for well more than an hour of recording, and possibly a lot more at lower resolutions.
If you look at the specifications list, you will see Dual Stereo Microphones which could very well be intended for the rumored noise-cancellation other than just for Stereoscopic audio (left and right), which is also a first in the SJCAM action camera line, again we’ll see how this goes upon the release, roughly set towards the end of January or early February 2018.
SJ8 Pro

I was informed that the bigger and remarkably wider 2.33-inch touchscreen is not just an IPS display (In-Plane Switching), but also packs a helluva lot more pixels-per-inch and looks very much like the screens of the top 2 phone maker’s flagship phones. What’s even crazier is that the interface is a lot more fluid and and several generations ahead in response time than previous touchscreen models. This is one camera to beat.
SJ8 Pro Front LCD

And like the SJ6 Legend, the SJ8 Pro will have a front LCD screen, albeit small for 0.96 inches, is useful when setting the camera down on a tripod or a mount so you can see what’s happening while controlling it with the SJRemote.
This camera, like with any other SJCAM action camera, will use a waterproof case for diving up to 30 Meters below surface of water. There’s also 8x digital zoom in the specs, but any camera enthusiast worth his salt knows that magnifying an image digitally is nothing more than just cropping the image and presenting it to you at full screen.
4K EIS

What’s exciting to find out is the new gyro stabilization (aka EIS). It will most highly likely be up to 4K @30fps so rounding out the bumps in real-time video recording at that level will be a feat in itself, but we’ll soon see how that will be implemented.
But wait! There’s more! The SJ8 Pro will be using USB-C for many purposes. Expect faster data transfers, better FPV/drone control, and even live-preview, all in just one micro port.
Of course, like the previous model-series releases, RAW and Distortion Correction will be there too, only faster and processed more efficiently.
And just before I wrap this up, I know you’re asking what that cloud storage and voice control in the feature list are about. Not mentioned in there, too, is the much-rumored GPS. I guess we’ll have to wait until we get some more info on that. Stay tuned and also check out the News Pages on the Official SJCAM Website.
Oh and, there will be 2 other variants of the SJ8: SJ8 Air and SJ8 Plus.
The Air model will utilize a Novatek NT96658 chipset matched to a Panasonic MN34110PA sensor, and like in the SJ6 series, will not have the front screen; while the Plus model is rumored to use a Novatek NT96683 and matched to a Sony IMX117. Those are absolutely solid combos, but will still place the SJ8 Pro model way ahead of the pack. We truly are seeing better and better specs from SJCAM and it seems they are in a roll and gaining on the competition. We’ll see how this goes.
Meanwhile, get your wallet ready. You already know you want this.
I hear there’s chatter in the community forums as well, so take a peek in there or join in the discussions.
That’s it for now, until the next update.


SJCAM Camera Official Site: http://sjcam.com/


19 Dec 2017

How To Disable The Camera Shutter Sound In Blackview BV6000

Blackview BV6000 Smartphone
Blackview BV6000 Smartphone


Most Android smartphones, that are manufactured today produce a fake camera shutter sound when you click a picture. This sound can be loud and bothersome, especially when you’re trying to snap a bunch of selfies or discreetly snap a candid photograph of a friend. Getting rid of the camera shutter sound can be as easy as turning down the volume on some Android devices, whilst for others, especially the Blackview BV6000 Android smartphone require a little more effort. Find out how to turn off the camera shutter sound on your device below.

As always, here is a little warning to those who want to try this out.

Before you turn off the camera shutter sounds on your Blackview BV6000 Android smartphone, here's a word of caution. In some countries, privacy laws make it unlawful for anyone to turn-off their camera shutter sound. Make sure that it is legal in your country and also your location before following any of the instructions below.

All these methods are listed so that you could find a solution to the shutter sound issue before the last method could be executed, as the last solution is sure to work.

So let’s list out the methods that have been used by many Blackview BV6000 users.

Firstly, you could find an option to simply turn off the camera shutter sound in the camera settings which seems to work in some build versions of Blackview BV6000.

Also, in many cases, your phone's camera shutter sound could be overridden by the sound profile settings. So, if you turn the phone sound profile to silent, you wouldn't hear any sounds from the camera while clicking photographs anyway. This can be done using the volume keys on the side of your device that act as master volume controls, or you could try to turn your notification settings to Do Not Disturb.

Furthermore, devices like the Blackview BV6000 smartphone run on stock versions of Android on which none of the above-listed methods work. Then you could try this final method to turn-off the camera shutter sound in your Blackview BV6000 in any build version of the Android OS it may have.

This is the last and final arrow in the quiver of solutions for disabling the camera shutter sound which is actually the easiest one.

But, for this, you first need a rooted Blsmartphone in order to gain access to the system files and folders. Then you need to browse through to system/media/audio/ui and find the file "camera_click.ogg" and change its name to something other than the default, for instance, "camera_clic.ogg". Refer to the images below for guidance. After this, you may check the results and take silent pictures without any sound. 


camera_click.ogg rename
Rename camera_click.ogg to camera_clic.ogg



If you find the shutter sound still persists, reboot your device and check again.

You may revert back from this setting by changing the name back to "camera_click.ogg" restores the shutter sound to normal.

This process is further made easier by using the ES File Explorer File Manager app available for free in the app store. This app is very user-friendly and very easy to browse through to the designated location. But the only downside of this method is rooting your device which is non-reversible.

ES File Explorer File Manager

ES File Explorer File Manager


Follow the link below to root your android Blackview BV6000 device and follow the last method and get rid of the camera shutter sound.


That's all my friends! 

You have successfully completed the turning off the camera shutter sound for your Blackview BV6000 smartphone.

If you face any issues please leave comments regarding this guide, also let me know of the successes or problems that you may be facing, please let me know.


Your feedback is gladly appreciated.