Does anyone else experience a general "haziness" or "milky white" or "fogginess" while taking pictures with the front facing camera? Is there a way to fix this (settings, etc.)?
Also, is there a way to make it so the LED flash does NOT turn automatically for the rear facing camera?
One more thing. Is there a fix to the choppy framerate for the camcorder when moving it (such as walking or panning)?
Do you have a screenprotector over the front camera?
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I have a screen protector on it, but not over the actual eye of the camera...though I'm wondering if the screen protector is covering enough of the camera area to cause an issue...
I should go back to Best Buy and have them put it on (again).
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Hello everybody!
I have a problem with my wildfire's camera. When i take a photo, the photo is all blurry as on wildfire's screen as on computer. Picture looks like you would take it under water. And no effect is turned on. Can anyone help me please and tell me why is that and what can i do.
Thanks!
Hello,
I have the same problem with my Wildfire. Autofocus is working but only in small distances. Now the phone is in garantee service. I think that the problem is hardware, bad series.
L.H.
Yeah the wildfire camera is always like this blur.. not a good camera after all..
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Camera is fine, barely use it
Sometimes the camera lens cover on HTC phones becomes cloudy. Try removing your battery cover and taking a picture with it off. If the pictures becomes clear you have the cause off the problem.
You can then either order a new back cover (HTC will say it's damage on your part and refuse too send one for free! Cheek) or do what I did and carefully pop the offending lens cover out with a match stick.
Some people have also had success using screen scratch remover on it if you don't like the idea of having your actual camera lens exposed.
the back cover does not cover the camera, it has a hole where the camera goes.
mine working fine. I don't expect more from low end phone+without carl zeiss. I use camera 360 to take picture. its better than the stock camera
What's camera 360?
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there seems to be some sort of coating on lens cover, if you look closely it appears to be an oily colour, i simply polished with a silver polishing cloth ( silvo infused) and about 20 seconds of gentle polishing removed coating so now my lens is crystal clear. hope this helps
My picture quality quite good.
Camera 360
Have you guys tried Camera 360 on Wildfire?
It's not on the market so I got an internet apk and it crashes all the time instead of opening. Is it my version that is wrong or is it the app?
[Edit]Answer to myself and the others, I was on build 0.9.74, now that I found the 0.9.76 it works like a charm \o/
just tested out the front facing camera and was really surprised with the quality, or lack there of. My skin looks almost airbrushed and the photos look soft and somewhat grainy. Honestly the front cam on my gs4 has significantly more detail(compared them side-by-side under the same conditions). Does anyone else see the front cam this way or is there something up with mine? Maybe it's intentional to make people's faces look airbrushed? If so I'm not a fan :/
You need to turn off the "Beauty Face" option.
Oh wow. Now I feel like a noob. Thanks!
User error.
There's also a rear camera selfie mode that works ok (no flash though?). Also be sure to take the plastic off the rear camera. I could barely tell it was there so i would understand if people missed it.
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anyone know how to turn off burst shot ? cant find it anywhere
grainy front facing camera and other things
I just got a brand new Galaxy Note 4 and my front facing camera is super grainy and blurry and its missing a ton of the cool settings the note 4 is famous for. I just found out that its because the phone is a really good Chinese knock off! It explains a lot of the major issues ive been having lately like the terrible lag,the crashing of the browser at every use, motion and gesture settings cant be activated and so many other things like it wont download certain apps or wont connect to certain networks. Just thought id let anyone know who has been having similar issues.
I have a Samsung galaxy s5 and I'm having issues with front and back camera, the quality is too low same in the back and front camera I'm even getting watermarks on the front camera as you can see in this photo. The phone is not fake it's original the screen is quite scratched and the back camera case is also very scratched but I don't really think that's the reason I'm getting the quite-like 3mp camera quality lol.
Is there anyway I can fix this?
Marks on the camera lens would cause the spots all over the screen, they'll likely be tiny and maybe hard to see on the lens
Have you set the MP quality to max in the camera settings? (Cog at the top of your image)
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Marks on the camera lens would cause the spots all over the screen, they'll likely be tiny and maybe hard to see on the lens
Have you set the MP quality to max in the camera settings? (Cog at the top of your image)
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Yes of course I did, it's 16MP.
I don't get the watermarks on the back camera, only on the front one.
The phone also has one problem: Sometimes it turns on normally, the sound of booting can be heard but it doesn't show any sign on the screen. Can this problem be fixed without changing the whole digitizer?
Well that's pretty obvious, if there are watermarks using one camera and not the other, then there are watermarks on one camera lens, and not the other... (Or a faulty front camera)
Anyone else having issues with the front facing camera not wanting to focus?
I attached 2 pics, using both front and rear cameras from the same distance.
And no there is no film over my lens, tapping to focus doesnt do anything and all beauty filters are off.
Have you tried from different distances?
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This is with the front facing camera, sorry for the separate post, it kept failing to attach
Yes tried from different distances as well.
Heres another example but with slightly more distance (a little over a foot away)
And I have no idea why my images get flipped when posted on XDA. Oh well you get the point
My phone camera has very severe glare especially in the night. I go to the Samsung service center, staff tell me camera and photos are no problem and it is normal situation. I try to reset camera and phone but it doesn't work.:crying:
Any s10+ photos like this? Any methods to solve this situation?
Sorry I cann't insert image.
Sorry, how to insert image in PC?
Are you having a problem with the front or rear camera and are you using a screen protector or case that could be creating the glare problem?
The S10 is still using the same camera sensor as the S7 series and doesn't take the best pictures--especially in low light. But I haven't noticed issues with glare.
You should also look at the settings in the camera app. I can't recommend the best ones to try but maybe somebody else can.
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Are you having a problem with the front or rear camera and are you using a screen protector or case that could be creating the glare problem?
The S10 is still using the same camera sensor as the S7 series and doesn't take the best pictures--especially in low light. But I haven't noticed issues with glare.
You should also look at the settings in the camera app. I can't recommend the best ones to try but maybe somebody else can.
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I try to turn off HDR and scene optimizer. Also reset camera setting But it doesn't work. I don't use screen protectors for rear camera. I have case for phone but case can creat the glare problem?