I am making a Camera app in Android and have used the following function to get the preview size:
private Size getOptimalPreviewSize(List<Size> sizes, int w, int h) {
    final double ASPECT_TOLERANCE = 0.1;
    double targetRatio = (double) w / h;
    if (sizes == null) return null;
    Size optimalSize = null;
    double minDiff = Double.MAX_VALUE;
    int targetHeight = h;
    // Try to find an size match aspect ratio and size
    for (Size size : sizes) {
        double ratio = (double) size.width / size.height;
        if (Math.abs(ratio - targetRatio) > ASPECT_TOLERANCE) continue;
        if (Math.abs(size.height - targetHeight) < minDiff) {
            optimalSize = size;
            minDiff = Math.abs(size.height - targetHeight);
        }
    }
    // Cannot find the one match the aspect ratio, ignore the requirement
    if (optimalSize == null) {
        minDiff = Double.MAX_VALUE;
        for (Size size : sizes) {
            if (Math.abs(size.height - targetHeight) < minDiff) {
                optimalSize = size;
                minDiff = Math.abs(size.height - targetHeight);
            }
        }
    }
    return optimalSize;
}
And I set the size like this:
Size s = getOptimalPreviewSize(parameters.getSupportedPreviewSizes(), w, h);
parameters.setPreviewSize(s.width, s.height);
But the problem is that when I run my app, the camera preview quality is really poor. How do i get the same preview quality as I get when I run my default camera app on my phone, in other words, I want a high resolution Camera preview in my app.
I am even not sure whether the preview size is the cause of this problem.
NOTE: The function to get the preview size is taken from sample programs from Android Docs.
 
    