One of my CAM PLUS V3 cameras will not update its thumbnail on the home page unless I view playback for that camera. The camera records motion events and sends notifications without an issue. Even when new events are found for that camera in the event view, the thumbnail on the home page for the camera does not update. Should I choose to view an event, then go back to the home page, the thumbnail for this camera is not updated.

I did find a very old topic about this same issue, but it was with a V2 camera that was not CAM PLUS. Also, the application functionality has changed since that old thread. Nowadays, the thumbnails on the home page should update every time a new motion event is recorded.


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I have a few cameras that are not in groups. From my observations, the thumbnails never update automatically. They show the last image from the last time you looked at that camera. This is the case with at least V2, V3, OG-Tele, and V3 Pro. My other camera types are all in groups. This applies on both Android and iOS.

There was a recent change to the functionality of the home page within the app. Nowadays, the camera thumbnails on the home page should refresh with the latest motion triggered event thumbnail for that particular camera.

Side note: I suspect eventually the group camera icon currently found on the home page will be replaced with the latest event thumbnail from the last triggered camera within the group. This would be neat functionality for those that use groups and would likely make grouping cameras much more beneficial.

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Well that is interesting. I am sorry to hear you are experiencing the same issue across all of your devices for all cameras on the home page. Fortunately only one of my cameras fails to update on the home page. The thumbnails just auto update and I never leave the home page.

I left the camera off for over 4 hours and powered it on. It has since recorded a half dozen events. The thumbnail on the home page remains from the playback I performed prior to powering the camera off. The group and ungroup of this particular camera had no impact on how the home page thumbnail updates. All other camera thumbnails on the home page continue to auto refresh/update.

I failed to mention something else I have noticed. If I clear the app cache the thumbnail reverts to an image that is extremely old and will remain until I stream from the camera. As mentioned, any sort of streaming from the camera is the only thing that updates the thumbnail on the home page.

I now have an additional v3 camera exhibiting the same behavior. The second one is tied to a Cam Plus Lite subscription versus a Cam Plus subscription like the original camera. Same deal, when I clear the app cache the thumbnail for that camera on the home page reverts to a very old image.

Initially I did not want to do this. However, I noticed a third camera not refreshing now. Thus I removed all three and added them back into the app with the same name. Fortunately the rules all stuck, but I did have to go through detection zones and advanced camera settings for each of them.

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Vivo calls their RAW super RAW? I did see the bracketing feature, which piqued my interest. Is it possible to shoot seven exposures with a difference of 1 EV for all its cameras? Why do you day Super RAW sucks? Can bracketing be initiated with a timer?

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The Galaxy S23 and S23 Plus each have a triple rear camera that consists of a 50-megapixel main camera, 12-megapixel ultra wide and a 10-megapixel telephoto. Thanks to a technique called pixel binning, you can choose to shoot photos at the full 50-megapixel resolution or 12 megapixels depending on the scenario. The 12-megapixel option, for example, is usually better for poorly lit circumstances since it groups multiple pixels together to serve as a larger pixel for gathering more light. Samsung also integrates the controls from its Expert Raw app right into the main camera, making it more convenient for those who want easy access to the full, uncompressed version of an image.

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