While switching to the portrait mode, camera auto switch to the telephoto 3x zoom lens (the individual stand alone lens). The pic taken is very noisy under regular room light.. Using the normal mode, aka main lens the results are great. Anyone having this issue too?
I'm using a the Teardown skin along with the included case and I've noticed it too. Unfortunately, the dirt and lint likes to build up at the telephoto camera which is the one at the left, outside of the camera bump. Removing the case and also using a cotton swab to clean the camera lens fixes the issue for me.
I was thinking to make small camera cover from multiple layers of screen protector to build up some height to remove the indent and stop lint building up, but haven't got around making it yet.
It's not abt the lens that is dirty, it's seems the software processing on tele lens is just not right, pics produced are like Raw pics, not processed and noisy. You can try by switching to tele, (not wide angle). Take it in a average lighting room. Look at the pictures.. Its real bad.
Still no one could help? Or this is a known issue on oneplus 8 pro?
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Does your lg g6 also has lens flare when taking a photo of a light?how to get rid of it?
This bugs me as well
I had to replace the camera glass when I got my used G6 (it was so scratched photos were washed out)
The replacement glass isn't perfectly flush with the phone, so I think the light hitting the edge of the glass is causing it, at least for me
That's too vague.... In auto mode you'll get glare on ALL LED lights but what can you use for example and I'll test with mine so we can compare
I am attaching a sample photo taken from my Nexus 6P's back camera. ALL photos have these dots or blots on them.
I have removed the back casing and cleaned the lens a couple of times with cleaning fluid. But, still these dots are always there. Does anyone know how to clean the inside of the back camera lens? or do these look like non-cleanable things. How to fix?
Here is a sample image to see what I am talking about: https://imgur.com/a/5KjfGsJ
(Ever since battery replacement, I decided not to put the camera covering glass on top and instead have a Spigen case. The camera covering glass on top of the Nexus 6P seems to break everytime I have to open it, so I decided not to have it.)
Hi I was just playing around with the rear cameras on the S10+ when I noticed that one of the cameras are not in use. The Wide angle and Ultra Wide angle lenses are used but when you activate the telephoto lens it uses the same lens as the Wide angle. I am assuming that the telephoto is a digital crop, this can be tested by covering the lenses during use. The lens furthest from the flash is the one not being used. Can others confirm this or enlightened me with what the third lens does.
N0Clu3 said:
Hi I was just playing around with the rear cameras on the S10+ when I noticed that one of the cameras are not in use. The Wide angle and Ultra Wide angle lenses are used but when you activate the telephoto lens it uses the same lens as the Wide angle. I am assuming that the telephoto is a digital crop, this can be tested by covering the lenses during use. The lens furthest from the flash is the one not being used. Can others confirm this or enlightened me with what the third lens does.
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That really depends on the lighting conditions
It's because the camera is clever and shuts off that 3rd lens and only uses the second one when the 3rd is covered
In a normally lit room turn on your camera and put it on full zoom, place your finger just under the 3rd lens so the lens is not covered at all then quickly cover and uncover the lens
Not only will you see the lens get covered with your finger on screen but you should see the flicker of it changing between lenses to compensate for the covered lens
I just tested it, if you switch to tele lens and cover/uncover the telephoto cam you can see how the app quickly switches from telephoto to digital zoom whenever the telephoto camera is covered, it also has to be done in good lightning.
Corv0 said:
I just tested it, if you switch to tele lens and cover/uncover the telephoto cam you can see how the app quickly switches from telephoto to digital zoom whenever the telephoto camera is covered, it also has to be done in good lightning.
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me too , i tried this same method mentioned by Corv0 and got the same result it is just switching to another lens when covered and you can see the switch happens very fast.
After a screen replacement the exposure of my front camera is kind of messed up. The front camera is too sensitive to light and it seems the exposure is not correctly calibrated. Could it be software related or is the camera just damaged? The cause of the screen replacement was the RN7 falling from a considerable height and i'm thinking it maybe damaged the camera too.
Here there are some pics showing the problem: https://drive.google.com/open?id=137AcgVszWHDOMAHVvbfcdNEMihpX0Y3A
A badly scratched lens can often produce that kind of output...
Hi,
i have a short question concerning your experiences with glass screen protectors for the camera.
I bought one and applied it before i could really test the camera. (Due to the fact the camera, with most covers is really close touching the ground when laying it down on the back) After a few photos in the last days, my phone seem to have a problem with the tele camera and the normal one.
The tele camera seems to have problems getting the color right (see attached photos, one from the normal, one form the tele camera)...
... and the normal Camera has Problems with brightness and gets very unsharp from the center to the edges (see photo of the vodafone card).
This happens with OnePlus Camera App the same as with Gcam.
So i wanted to know if you're also facing these problems, wit hor without a glass protector.
Thanks in advance and greetings.
Martin