Interface: CameraProps
Hierarchy
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ViewProps↳
CameraProps
Properties
audio
• Optional audio: boolean
Enables audio capture for video recordings (see "Recording Videos")
Defined in
CameraProps.ts:60
codeScanner
• Optional codeScanner: CodeScanner
A CodeScanner that can detect QR-Codes or Barcodes using platform-native APIs.
See the Code Scanner documentation for more information
Example
const codeScanner = useCodeScanner({
codeTypes: ['qr', 'ean-13'],
onCodeScanned: (codes) => {
console.log(`Scanned ${codes.length} codes!`)
}
})
return <Camera {...props} codeScanner={codeScanner} />
#### Defined in
CameraProps.ts:265
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### device
• **device**: [`CameraDevice`](CameraDevice.md)
The Camera Device to use.
See the [Camera Devices](https://react-native-vision-camera.com/docs/guides/devices) section in the documentation for more information about Camera Devices.
**`Example`**
```tsx
const device = useCameraDevice('back')
if (device == null) return <NoCameraErrorView />
return (
<Camera
device={device}
isActive={true}
style={StyleSheet.absoluteFill}
/>
)
Defined in
CameraProps.ts:38
enableBufferCompression
• Optional enableBufferCompression: boolean
Enables or disables lossless buffer compression for the video stream.
If you only use video or a frameProcessor, this
can increase the efficiency and lower memory usage of the Camera.
If buffer compression is enabled, the video pipeline will try to use a lossless-compressed pixel format instead of the normal one.
If you use a frameProcessor, you might need to change how pixels
are read inside your native frame processor function as this is different
from the usual yuv or rgb layout.
If buffer compression is not available but this property is enabled, the normal pixel formats will be used and no error will be thrown.
Platform
iOS
Default
- true // if video={true} and frameProcessor={undefined}
- false // otherwise
Defined in
CameraProps.ts:167
enableDepthData
• Optional enableDepthData: boolean
Enables or disables depth data delivery for photo capture.
Make sure the given format supports depth data (see format.supportsDepthCapture).
Default
false
Defined in
CameraProps.ts:189
enableFpsGraph
• Optional enableFpsGraph: boolean
If true, show a debug view to display the FPS of the Camera session.
This is useful for debugging your Frame Processor's speed.
Default
false
Defined in
CameraProps.ts:217
enableHighQualityPhotos
• Optional enableHighQualityPhotos: boolean
Indicates whether the Camera should prepare the photo pipeline to provide maximum quality photos.
This enables:
- High Resolution Capture (
isHighResolutionCaptureEnabled) - Virtual Device fusion for greater detail (
isVirtualDeviceConstituentPhotoDeliveryEnabled) - Dual Device fusion for greater detail (
isDualCameraDualPhotoDeliveryEnabled) - Sets the maximum quality prioritization to
.quality(maxPhotoQualityPrioritization)
Default
false
Defined in
CameraProps.ts:210
enablePortraitEffectsMatteDelivery
• Optional enablePortraitEffectsMatteDelivery: boolean
A boolean specifying whether the photo render pipeline is prepared for portrait effects matte delivery.
When enabling this, you must also set enableDepthData to true.
Platform
iOS 12.0+
Default
false
Defined in
CameraProps.ts:198
enableZoomGesture
• Optional enableZoomGesture: boolean
Enables or disables the native pinch to zoom gesture.
If you want to implement a custom zoom gesture, see the Zooming with Reanimated documentation.
Default
false
Defined in
CameraProps.ts:110
format
• Optional format: CameraDeviceFormat
Selects a given format. By default, the best matching format is chosen. See CameraDeviceFormat
The format defines the possible values for properties like:
fps:format.minFps...format.maxFpshdr:format.supportsVideoHDRpixelFormat: `format.pixelFormats``- {@linkcode enableDepthData}: `format.supportsDepthCapture``
- {@linkcode videoStabilizationMode}: `format.videoStabilizationModes``
In other words; enableDepthData can only be set to true if format.supportsDepthCapture is true.
Defined in
CameraProps.ts:126
fps
• Optional fps: number
Specify the frames per second this camera should stream frames at.
Make sure the given format can stream at the target fps value (see format.minFps and format.maxFps).
Defined in
CameraProps.ts:140
frameProcessor
• Optional frameProcessor: FrameProcessor
A worklet which will be called for every frame the Camera "sees".
See the Frame Processors documentation for more information
Example
const frameProcessor = useFrameProcessor((frame) => {
'worklet'
const faces = scanFaces(frame)
console.log(`Faces: ${faces}`)
}, [])
return <Camera {...cameraProps} frameProcessor={frameProcessor} />
Defined in
CameraProps.ts:248
hdr
• Optional hdr: boolean
Enables or disables HDR streaming.
Make sure the given format supports HDR (see format.supportsVideoHDR).
Defined in
CameraProps.ts:146
isActive
• isActive: boolean
Whether the Camera should actively stream video frames, or not. See the documentation about the isActive prop for more information.
This can be compared to a Video component, where isActive specifies whether the video is paused or not.
Note: If you fully unmount the
<Camera>component instead of usingisActive={false}, the Camera will take a bit longer to start again. In return, it will use less resources since the Camera will be completely destroyed when unmounted.
Defined in
CameraProps.ts:46
lowLightBoost
• Optional lowLightBoost: boolean
Enables or disables low-light boost on this camera device.
Make sure the given device supports low-light-boost (see device.supportsLowLightBoost).
Defined in
CameraProps.ts:173
onError
• Optional onError: (error: CameraRuntimeError) => void
Type declaration
▸ (error): void
Called when any kind of runtime error occured.
Parameters
| Name | Type |
|---|---|
error | CameraRuntimeError |
Returns
void
Defined in
CameraProps.ts:227
onInitialized
• Optional onInitialized: () => void
Type declaration
▸ (): void
Called when the camera was successfully initialized.
Returns
void
Defined in
CameraProps.ts:231
orientation
• Optional orientation: Orientation
Represents the orientation of all Camera Outputs (Photo, Video, and Frame Processor). If this value is not set, the device orientation is used.
Defined in
CameraProps.ts:221
photo
• Optional photo: boolean
Enables photo capture with the takePhoto function (see "Taking Photos")
Defined in
CameraProps.ts:52
pixelFormat
• Optional pixelFormat: "yuv" | "rgb" | "native"
Specifies the pixel format for the video pipeline.
Make sure the given format supports the given pixelFormat.
Affects:
frameProcessor: The format of Frames from a Frame Processor. While'native'and'yuv'are the most efficient formats, some ML models (such as TensorFlow Face Detection Models) require input Frames to be in RGB colorspace, otherwise they just output nonsense.video: The format of Frames streamed in the Video Pipeline. The format'native'is most efficient here.
The following values are supported:
native: The hardware native GPU buffer format. This is the most efficient format. (PRIVATEon Android, sometimes YUV on iOS)yuv: The YUV (Y'CbCr 4:2:0 or NV21, 8-bit) format, either video- or full-range, depending on hardware capabilities. This is the second most efficient format.rgb: The RGB (RGB, RGBA or ABGRA, 8-bit) format. This is least efficient and requires explicit conversion.
Default
native
Defined in
CameraProps.ts:79
resizeMode
• Optional resizeMode: "cover" | "contain"
Specifies the Preview's resize mode.
"cover": Keep aspect ratio and fill entire parent view (centered)."contain": Keep aspect ratio and make sure the entire content is visible inside the parent view, even if it introduces additional blank areas (centered).
Default
"cover"
Defined in
CameraProps.ts:134
torch
• Optional torch: "off" | "on"
Set the current torch mode.
Make sure the given device has a torch (see device.hasTorch).
Default
"off"
Defined in
CameraProps.ts:90
video
• Optional video: boolean
Enables video capture with the startRecording function (see "Recording Videos")
Defined in
CameraProps.ts:56
videoStabilizationMode
• Optional videoStabilizationMode: VideoStabilizationMode
Specifies the video stabilization mode to use.
Make sure the given format supports the given videoStabilizationMode.
Defined in
CameraProps.ts:179
zoom
• Optional zoom: number
Specifies the zoom factor of the current camera, in "factor"/scale.
This value ranges from minZoom (e.g. 1) to maxZoom (e.g. 128). It is recommended to set this value
to the CameraDevice's neutralZoom per default and let the user zoom out to the fish-eye (ultra-wide) camera
on demand (if available)
Note: Linearly increasing this value always appears logarithmic to the user.
Default
1.0
Defined in
CameraProps.ts:102