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Not sure about you.
But i find my self always sticking my finger right into the camera lense, and it's always hard to keep clean
specially when you are eating with your hands then you do something on the phone and that oily residue is hard to get out without a good wipe.
the problem is i find i spend a lot of time trying to clean it.
So i was wondering if anyone got a good idea to put some sort of screen protector for the camera lense
i was thinking probably i'll cut a small piece of the screen protector and put it on top, since i got many to spare
also i got a few very nice one with mirror coating
problem is... not sure if the mirror coating ones will make the picture less sharp as it reflects back the light
right now the camera is taking very nice a vivid pictures as well as recording, and i wouldn't want a screen/lense protector to cut down the resolution & light input when taking pictures and making videos
specially for night mode photo shots
Food fingers will also be an issue with a screen protector. Unless you use a anti glare one which will most likely degrade the image. You best bet is a case or backing that recesses the camera preventing you from touching it.
it's really hard to avoid touching the camera, and you're right, a screen protector might deteriorate the image quality.
what i've been doing, same with phones i've previously had, is carry a small piece of micro fibre cloth in my wallet. that way, i can make sure my lense is clean.
aridoasis said:
it's really hard to avoid touching the camera, and you're right, a screen protector might deteriorate the image quality.
what i've been doing, same with phones i've previously had, is carry a small piece of micro fibre cloth in my wallet. that way, i can make sure my lense is clean.
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i do have that, problem is, oily residue is hard to remove with the micro fibre cloth
it just smudges it around, the only way to take it out is to go to the washroom get a tiny bit of soap (or wet cloth tissue, like the ones you can get from KFC) and clean it with the micro fibre cloth
I never took the protector off that comes with the phone.
It was quite funny. The screen protector I bought came with a protector for the camera lens but no matter what I couldn't get it on.... I discovered that the camera came with a protector already on it, lol.
this would probably be your best bet. it's an oleophobic (supposedly oil repelling) screen protector that includes 3 extra pieces for the camera lense as well.
http://www.sgpstore.com/product_info.php/products_id/1497
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Just use your thumb.
1. Don't eat greasy food, it's bad for you--bad for your smartphone, too.
2. Use a fork instead of your fingers.
3. Barring those smart-alecky suggestions , perhaps there's an opportunity for someone to develop a sexy after-market back for the SGS--one which makes for easier battery changing and has a sliding window over the camera lens. Does something like that already exist?
If you get a Martin Fields screen protector it usually comes with a additional cut out protector for the camera lens. It's pricey though, but the film is good quality and you don't get any bubbles.
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its been 2 months i am using my lg g2.. .it has faint scratches on its camera lens it seems to get scratch easliy...even when cleaning with a cloth lens gets small scratches..though it hasnt made any difference in image quality its fine as it was out of the box... so what if it is scratch to a extent where image quality gets blurry will i be able to change the camera lens ?
Known issue. Coating on the lens is cheap and non bonded film That scratches pretty easy compared to sapphire lens. Won't make much difference until it gets pretty bad. Mine has a couple tiny scratches you have to adjust angle in light to see. Has gotten no worse inn a month. Contact LG, they do replacement. Can buy and do yourself too(these are sapphire coated w/ar film non bonded( -_- )). Google search for lens and variant(Verizon uses different one, not as acceptable to scratches, because of button placements and different lens size. There are a couple big threads on this. Not sure if anyone tried "rubbing" off coating, but sounds viable.
Since I bought my M8, I had noticed a steady decline in picture quality. I took a close look at the plastic lens cover and noticed an iridescent sheen and numerous scratches. My old G2 had the same kind of issue, and I remembered being able to fix it with toothpaste.
What a difference.
All I used was some Arm & Hammer baking soda toothpaste, a nice circular rubbing motion with my finger, and a soft microfiber towel to clean everything up.
Here are some before and after pictures, taken with identical settings in manual shooting mode (no editing, of course) -
So as you can see, it's a pretty huge difference. I'm not sure what kind of coating they put on the lens, but it horrifically degrades photo quality over time. I've had a case over the phone the whole time I've owned it, and the only glass/plastic that's scratched has been this back lens cover.
I saw another thread that suggested removing the lens - I don't think that's necessary. I'm back to stock-looking photos with just a little bit of polishing. Time will tell if it remains this way, though. If the coating was some sort of anti-scratch layer, it may get worse.
Thanks for this. I have the same problem and was wondering if there wasn't some way to rub out the scratches. You say you used just a little toothpase and rubbed lightly with your fingertip?
HD Case said:
Thanks for this. I have the same problem and was wondering if there wasn't some way to rub out the scratches. You say you used just a little toothpase and rubbed lightly with your fingertip?
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There is a very informative thread that explains the issue and had to correct it here in the forum.
But, in a nutshell, the M8 has a UV coating that starts to cloud up and is easily scratched due to heat build up in the phone.
This is ONLY a coating and can be remove... The process is simple as stated in the original posters message.
I used q-tips and alcohol... That worked for me... But I have also seen threads that have gone the toothpaste route.
After you remove the coating the lens will look like new.... I have cut up an old un-used screen protector and applied it to the lens as a protective measure.
HD Case said:
Thanks for this. I have the same problem and was wondering if there wasn't some way to rub out the scratches. You say you used just a little toothpase and rubbed lightly with your fingertip?
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Yes, all I did was apply a very small amount of toothpaste (plain, white toothpaste - like Colgate or Arm & Hammer - no fancy gels or anything) directly to the lens, and rub with my fingertip in tiny circles. It took a few minutes, but the coating was able to be removed completely. I was careful to use a damp cloth to clean the toothpaste off rather than just throwing some water on it, just in case all the rubbing loosened a seal on the cover or something.
I have this problem too. Thanks for the tip!
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I am not taking any credit for this guide I found it on the internet and i am resharing
With past experiences from my older phones (X10 Mini Pro and Xperia SP) I've noticed that the camera after 8-9 months is getting blurry
and there are scratches all over the lens...
I've read on the internet that this may be caused from some "coating" that sony adds and you need to remove it in-order to be clear again.
I am not entirely sure what this is and what are the cons after removing the "coating".
To remove the coating it is really easy...
You will need some toothpaste(I've read that alcohol spray works too but I only tested toothpaste), Microfiber cloth, cotton swab
Apply some toothpaste on the camera lens
Rub the toothpaste with the cotton swab in a clockwise motion (For arround 5-10 minutes)
Remove the toothpaste using microfiber cloth with the help of some water
You'll see a big difference after removing the coating and all the scratches should be gone.
I hope I helped :fingers-crossed: :good:
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Thanks to the user @mdshaman ,
Be cautioned, though. Removing the coating will affect your night shots. Pictures with lights (car headlights, streetlamps) will noticably be worse since the coating is to cut the glares that came in the lens.
Thanks it worked The lens is now clear again
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You saved my day.
thanks it works
You mean the lens Camera Or the glass on the back cover ?
david azzz said:
You mean the lens Camera Or the glass on the back cover ?
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The glass on the back cover obviously......
Last time i did same to my xperia sp now i don't have sp because of this method.
Oh perfect! I had such an suspicion that the lens just cant be from glass... So it's the same as with the screen - perfect glass and some fu****g form of plastic cloating over it, very well Sony. Really thanks for the guide , sometimes I couldn't even focus and it was only getting worse
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I had almost given up on my Z1's camera until i stumbled upon this. I had almost forgotten the clarity it had originally.
And Thanks a lot it rejuvenated my phone's camera.
i am so happy right now
amazing... worked perfectly
worked
Worked
Worked!! Thank you so much
Will be sensitivity to scratches will increase now??
@UltraWelfare Thanks dude! ?
My First try to remove the purplish film on the lens cover Glass was not so good... Because I've tried it with toothpaste and toiletpaper... The purplish film was massively scratched and the Fotos was blurry as hell ?
Than I took a microfiber cloth and a little bit of toothpaste and rubbed the Glas about 2 minutes in clockwise direction. After cleaning it and checking if it worked I've noticed a big clear spot in the middle of the glass ? so I've repeated the process about 1 minute with concentration of the outside of the glass. And now no more purple on the glass and I have sharper Fotos than before!
Thank you for the cleaning Tutorial ?
aakash43 said:
Last time i did same to my xperia sp now i don't have sp because of this method.
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I'm sure you was doing it wrong ?
nikhilgowda123 said:
Worked!! Thank you so much
Will be sensitivity to scratches will increase now??
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My camera has some scratches ( I don't remember if they were there before doing all this procedure)
but the camera has the same result in quality
Thechiller86 said:
@UltraWelfare Thanks dude!
My First try to remove the purplish film on the lens cover Glass was not so good... Because I've tried it with toothpaste and toiletpaper... The purplish film was massively scratched and the Fotos was blurry as hell
Than I took a microfiber cloth and a little bit of toothpaste and rubbed the Glas about 2 minutes in clockwise direction. After cleaning it and checking if it worked I've noticed a big clear spot in the middle of the glass so I've repeated the process about 1 minute with concentration of the outside of the glass. And now I have cleaner Fotos than before!
Thank you for the cleaning Tutorial
I'm sure you was doing it wrong
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Nothing mate, I am glad i helped
Wow...amazing trick...u made my day bro..thanks for solution....i used toothpaste and it really done the job...
Awesome ..Go with confidence..
Yeaahh Its Really working now ..Ihv tried on my Xperia Z1..before that i had blurry glass (Smudges on lens glass which were causing lesser light to pass to the lense) ..initially i thought that i wont gonna work but yup after a small charcoal colgate on lens,a fine 2 min scrubbing with cotton buds which was of good quality and finally small water across it ,and it made clear like neva before its amazing and fallen for my old xperia Z1 again. guys do try it confidently and smoothly it will definitely work Thank You ....
This process will make it more prone to permanent scratches that will always affect your images. Then there is no going back.
ptoner said:
This process will make it more prone to permanent scratches that will always affect your images. Then there is no going back.
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Anyway it's better than have blurred shots......
Thanks Man..!
ptoner said:
This process will make it more prone to permanent scratches that will always affect your images. Then there is no going back.
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Thank You .. I appreciate your kind concern about that but actually i did that thing so is there any prevention for that to avoid the scratches ..Do Reply Thank You..
thanks, worked for me :good:
Have anybody tried these back camera film protectors? I dont know how, but My note 10+ got a tiny scratch near the center camera, even though that I put an aluminum protective ring to exactly avoid this, after this scratch happened, I am afraid it will happen again, but also I think that the quality of the pictures may be impacted, any one has tried them?
Leave it. Protective film can make photos worse. For me it's better to fix little scratches in PS than have problems with light, colors etc.
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Thanks for the advice
SkoreK89 said:
Leave it. Protective film can make photos worse. For me it's better to fix little scratches in PS than have problems with light, colors etc.
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How do you fix little scratches like this?
I also would like to know how to to fix it, the scratch is very light, almost imperceptible
winol said:
Have anybody tried these back camera film protectors? I dont know how, but My note 10+ got a tiny scratch near the center camera, even though that I put an aluminum protective ring to exactly avoid this, after this scratch happened, I am afraid it will happen again, but also I think that the quality of the pictures may be impacted, any one has tried them?
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Have you ever received the message to clean your camera lens when taking a photo?
AllTheWay said:
Have you ever received the message to clean your camera lens when taking a photo?
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Yes, when smudged by fingerprints or such, but, due to the tiny light scratch I mentioned, no
I don't have anything other than a wrap on my camera. There's nothing on the lense directly above the camera sensor, but it keeps things from touching it as easily/often . Most wraps include a piece for the camera as well as the phone, I've put wraps on my last few phones, and haven't had an issue with any of the cameras. Slickwraps and Dbrand both have quality wraps. I have Slickwraps on my Note 8 and 10+. After 2+ years of being on my Note 8, the camera wrap came off a month ago only because it was peeled off in one of my bags while traveling.
That honeycomb pattern looks nice!
I know this is an old thread, but I thought people might wanna learn a few things about these camera protectors. I got one made of glass. I applied it pretty easily, though I needed to make some postapplying adjustments. I don't see any impact upon pictures, during the day or taken at night with the LED on.
There is no way you can remove scratches from the camera glass as any attempt to polish it will have negative impact upon camera performance.
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I know this is an old thread, but I thought people might wanna learn a few things about these camera protectors. I got one made of glass. I applied it pretty easily, though I needed to make some postapplying adjustments. I don't see any impact upon pictures, during the day or taken at night with the LED on.
There is no way you can remove scratches from the camera glass as any attempt to polish it will have negative impact upon camera performance.
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Oh my...
Not needed and it will degrade the image (refraction is one way). Adding uncoated optics is a big no-no especially.
It's not glass*, it a polycarbonate I believe and not the camera lense; it's a protective cover for the camera assembly below it.
The rear cover factory protector is cheap and easy to replace after you remove the rear cover.
A Zizo Bolt case gives good raised guards to protect it.
Keep your fingers off it and clean with a microfiber cloth as needed. Use a blower bulb first to clear loose sand if present.
I live in the desert, very windy with lots of sand and grit. After over a year and a half my 10+'s rear cam factory protector has no mars or scratches.
*you can polish mars and very slight scratches out of glass optics with a dry finger or palm.
Takes about 30 minutes or more. Any type of glass polishing more aggressive than this would likely deform it to the point of noticeably altering its optical qualities.