Does anyone here suffer from heavy lens flare on Redmi Note 7?
I know sometimes lens flare happen when you take picture directly into light source. But I think this amount is too much and it's also has a weird shape.
So it is normal for Redmi Note 7 to has this kind of lens flare?
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Rn7 don't have great optics, so it is expected. Camera sensor is ok, but whit out good optics pictures still will be average.
netmaniack said:
Rn7 don't have great optics
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Nonsense. Nothing to do with that. This sometimes happens even with top of the line DSLR cameras. You're shooting into the sun!!!
Light can reflect off of the sensor (CMOS) and bounce back to the lens and back again to the sensor. Some cameras have up to 6 an more lenses!!!
This is not a defect of your phone. It’s just physics playing tricks on you. The lenses on this kind of cameras are so much compressed, reflections are impossible to avoid.
Even iPhone have the famous green dot... https://www.reddit.com/r/ios/comments/9qznxm/iphone_xsxs_maxxr_glowing_green_dot_in_images/
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There seems to be a speak or chip in the lens of my camera. Recently Ive noticed when Im framing up a shot or after I take a pic they all have a few pixel distortion in the same place. I have taken the back off my phone and looking at it under a magnifying glass I cant see any chips on the lens, could there be dirt or something behind the lens and if so can I take the lens off to clean it?
Here is what it looks like in my pics. It seems to be under the glass that you can touch after taking off the back panel?
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i'd say that's on the sensor, not the lens, since the spot is too focused. Looks like a damaged sensor, then...
was it like this when you got the phone?
or has it just started to appear?
Im not sure, I rarely use my camera so I never noticed it before but after recording a video and seeing the speck and trying to clean the lens I have arrived here for help. I mainly use my G1 and never had an issue but I think my MyTouch may have come like this. I got it off ebay so that may have been why they were selling it. The speck is always perfectly clear and its not a HUGE inconvenience but if there is a way to fix/replace it I would like too.
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So back when I still had my Canon T2i I had a viewfinder which magnified the 3" display 2.8x.
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. In the ad it mentioned the cinematic experience and strangely enough it wasn't a lie. It looked amazing. However, because of the low amount of pixels it was quite easy to count them.
Now, I think the Note 2 has a lot of potentional to also be turned into a cinema beast, for watching movies for example. The cool thing about the viewfinder was that from the inside it even looked like a theater, due to the shape and a soft material which contributed to the overall feel. Pretty cool. This thread is mainly meant for creative ideas, since there aren't any 5'5" double eyed viewfinders out there. So join in, see who else is interested.
Would be amazing if this could materialize. Keeping track of this thread.
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Would be amazing if this could materialize. Keeping track of this thread.
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:good: So I did find a (rare) dual viewfinder, for the Canon 5D3 etc, which is suitable for 3.2" screens. This pic is for reference and perhaps an idea. The issue with finding the right magnification has to do with the focal length/point, size of the magnifier and the piece that would connect to the screen.
Is it just me or does it seem like the Note 4 camera app is imposing a sort of tilt shift effect on every photo?
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This appears to be happening on every single photo I take... even after the latest update. I'm using stock settings on the stock camera app in auto mode.
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That's just the depth of field effect you get from having a wide aperture. A wide aperture means more light hitting the sensor, but a narrower depth of field (only objects near the focal point will be in focus). It usually means the part you're focusing on will be sharper and brighter though. I prefer this look as it's closer to what you get with an actual camera. Haven't played much with the camera or settings, but if you can manually adjust the aperture (bigger f number means smaller aperture) you'll get more in focus but potentially less sharp in low light due to longer exposures. Everything in photography is a trade off between exposure time and depth of field.
Does anoyone know why I'm getting photos like this in low light on front camera when i turn off hdr?
Photos are messy with colors, desaturated.
I try different versions but every time i get this color deformation.
When I turn on hdr I get good quality, but I don't want hdr.
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Did you try turning on "improve in low light"?
Same **** with +hdr turn off hdr and works fine
Try another variant of gcam
Some of them have this issue and some don't
Try what works best for you
I tried more than 5 main versions of gcam, (arnova v6, v1.6, cstark,...) But all of them havee same problem.
In versions which have option to turn on improve low light I checked this, but problem was still here.
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Try this
https://www.celsoazevedo.com/files/android/google-camera/f/GCam_5.1.018_by_SerJo87_1.6RC2_test4d.apk
same issue on my mia1... I m using GCam-5.1.018-Pixel2Mod-Arnova8G2-V8.3b1.apk (Arnova8G2, 2018-08-25 version. When I hdr off, front camera take dark photo as your photo.
Go to fix camera api2 and disable Remove Green tint on front camera.
Hi, I've been using a Redmi Note 7 for three weeks now and I'm very happy with the device.
Yesterday I took some photos and found a weird reflection in the ones that have a strong light source. The lenses are clean and I've tried with the stock camera and the GCam, with case and without case, but the "ghost" reflections are still there. The effect occurs in both front and rear cameras.
When researching, I've found that it could be lens flare or internal reflection. However, I'd like to know if other Note 7 users have experienced the same thing or if it could be a problem with my phone's hardware.
Thanks!
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How strange, I have no problems with that and I doubt it is a global camera problem, it must be failing something with your lens maybe
lokitooxd said:
How strange, I have no problems with that and I doubt it is a global camera problem, it must be failing something with your lens maybe
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Then it may be an internal problem, what a shame. It seems that I will need to replace the phone. Thanks for your response!
happens to me
i happent to me when i take pics close to street light post