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Vison Camera playground
Overview
This is a demo application featuring some of the many features of the Vision Camera:
- Photo capture
- Video capture
- Flipping device (back camera <-> front camera)
- Device filtering (ultra-wide-angle, wide-angle, telephoto, or even combined virtual multi-cameras)
- Format filtering (targeting 60 FPS, best capture size, best matching aspect ratio, etc.)
- Zooming using react-native-gesture-handler and react-native-reanimated
- Smoothly switching between constituent camera devices (see demo on my Twitter)
- HDR mode
- Night mode
- Flash for photo capture
- Flash for video capture
- Activating/Pausing the Camera but keeping it "warm"
Get started
To try the playground out for yourself, run the following commands:
git clone https://github.com/cuvent/react-native-vision-camera
cd react-native-vision-camera
yarn bootstrap
iOS
- Open the
example/ios/VisionCameraExample.xcworkspace
file with Xcode - Change signing configuration to your developer account
- Select your device in the devices drop-down
- Hit run
Android
- Open the
example/android/
folder with Android Studio - Select your device in the devices drop-down
- Hit run