# Migrating to v2 - JpegQuality: both cameraJpegQuality and setJpegQuality() have been removed, because they were working only with specific setups. We'll use the default quality provided by the camera engine. - CropOutput: both cameraCropOutput and setCropOutput() have been removed. If you want your output to be cropped to match the view bounds, use the *snapshot() APIs. - ExtraProperties: this has been removed. - capturePicture(): renamed to takePicture(). - captureSnapshot(): renamed to takePictureSnapshot(). - startCapturingVideo(): renamed to takeVideo(). Signature changed from long to int. - getPreviewSize(): removed. - getPictureSize(): the size is now equal to the output picture size (includes rotation). - getSnapshotSize(): this is the size of pictures taken with takePictureSnapshot() and videos taken with takeVideoSnapshot(). It includes rotation and cropping. - onVideoTaken(): now passing a VideoResult. Use VideoResult.getFile() to access the video file. - onPictureTaken(): now passing a PictureResult. Use PictureResult.getJpeg() to access the jpeg stream. - CameraUtils.BitmapCallback: has been moved in a separate BitmapCallback class. - isCapturingVideo(): renamed to isTakingVideo(). - SessionType: renamed to Mode. This means that setSessionType() and cameraSessionType are renamed to setMode() and cameraMode. - CameraOptions.isVideoSnapshotSupported(): removed, this would be ambiguous now. While in video mode, you can only use takePictureSnapshot(), not takePicture(). - takePicture(): will now throw an exception if called when Mode == Mode.VIDEO. You can only take snapshots. - VideoQuality: this has been removed. - CameraOptions: methods returning a Set now return a Collection. - CameraOptions: in addition to getSupportedPictureSizes and getSupportedPictureAspectRatio, now there are video mode equivalents too. - getPictureSize(): now it returns null when mode == Mode.VIDEO. - getVideoSize(): added. Returns the size of the capture in video mode. Returns null when mode == Mode.PICTURE. - VideoSizeSelector: added. It is needed to choose the capture size in VIDEO mode. Defaults to SizeSelectors.biggest(), but you can choose by aspect ratio or whatever.