So I've been using gcam for a while and never have resorted to oos cam other than for video recording. So today I used oos cam again and tried to zoom in and suddenly I had this weird sensation in my hands. On putting the phone closer to my ears I could hear a buzzing sound. This sound only comes into play when telephoto lens is used and whenever the main lens is used it doesn't have any buzzing. I wanted to know if anybody else have the same issue and like the buzzing of the earpiece that eventually went away will this go away too?
Any suggestions are welcome. I'm attaching pictures taken in the main lens and comparing it with the telephoto lens which clearly suffer from a lack of sharpness so I think this has something to do with focusing of the telescopic lens.
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When i try to film, at night..in my own room using only one light bulb it's filming in frames, and that's pretty nasty. Anyoane else got the same problem? Maybe i'll put a link tonight...
the video camera on the dvp is pretty horrible. I found that fiddling with the camera settings in still shoot mode before switching over to the video camera helps slightly, as well as shooting in a lower resolution.
Uhm, thats how cameras work. The darker the surrounding area the more light the camera/shutter has to let in. EVERY camera has this problem because they aren't as sensative as your eyes.
The iphone 4 camera works great...is filming like a real cam
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Just recently my front facing camera has gotten really bad and I do not know why. I am going to include two pictures I have taken. The first one is a perfectly normal picture and the second one is crappy as hell, blurry as can be and looks like a webcam from the 90s.
Both pictures quality is 1900x1080 just the quality is drastically different. I recently updated to 4.3 and right after that the quality of the camera was the same as the first picture... hours later I took a picture and its quality mimics that of the second one. Any ideas? It isn't focusing, obviously I'm not zooming. I don't know what the problem is.
Does anyone have the .apk for the camera i could possibly re-install??
Also here is a test i just did. I took a picture with snapchat and I saved the image, this picture is #3.
I then went into the Camera and took a picture again and this is its quality, blurry.
I am definitely starting to think that the camera is bugged.
I have noticed that noise removal kicks in on mine when taken in dim light. The ISO on the front camera is high and I find the pictures are noisy unless taken in bright light and noise removal is only applied if the light is dim enough. The 3rd picture looks quite a bit noisy and it looks like the automatic noise removal was applied to picture 2 and 4.
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Just recently my front facing camera has gotten really bad and I do not know why. I am going to include two pictures I have taken. The first one is a perfectly normal picture and the second one is crappy as hell, blurry as can be and looks like a webcam from the 90s.
Both pictures quality is 1900x1080 just the quality is drastically different. I recently updated to 4.3 and right after that the quality of the camera was the same as the first picture... hours later I took a picture and its quality mimics that of the second one. Any ideas? It isn't focusing, obviously I'm not zooming. I don't know what the problem is.
Does anyone have the .apk for the camera i could possibly re-install??
Also here is a test i just did. I took a picture with snapchat and I saved the image, this picture is #3.
I then went into the Camera and took a picture again and this is its quality, blurry.
I am definitely starting to think that the camera is bugged.
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I have exactly the same problem with the blurred effect. Did you find the solution?
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
For some reason the exposure on the front camera is really low. When switching back and forth from selfie mode and video mode there is a huge drop in exposure, compared to the front camera where there isn't any difference at all. Looking at all the video tests for the front camera on youtube, they all look fine in comparison. I can't tell if this is a hardware defect or if the front video camera on the axon 7 isn't that great. Anybody else have this issue?
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For some reason the exposure on the front camera is really low. When switching back and forth from selfie mode and video mode there is a huge drop in exposure, compared to the front camera where there isn't any difference at all. Looking at all the video tests for the front camera on youtube, they all look fine in comparison. I can't tell if this is a hardware defect or if the front video camera on the axon 7 isn't that great. Anybody else have this issue?
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Hi, I have the same problem at low light but it's fine at good light condition. It seems that the back camera automatically adjusts the exposure at low light, but the font camera does a bad job. However, you can manually adjust the exposure thorough the vertical slider on the right. The algorithm of Axon 7's camera sucks!