i recently realized that my k-jam camera takes blurry photos. i don't know what caused the problem since i don't use it very much. is there any patch to fix the problem ? i have often flashed my wizard with the roms found in this site. for the moment i'm using faria final rom wm6.
thanks in advance
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The cameras on all of the current PDA's are slow.
Set your camera down and take a timed picture.
If it's still blurry, then double check the lense. I recommend cleaning with a microfiber cloth.
If the camera has a macro mode, make sure it's set in the proper position (infinite OR macro) as appropriate for the shot you're taking.
If all of the above fails, check for damage around the lense.
Good luck!
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Hi guys... i'm new in this forum and i'm a brazilian, so sorry for my bad english
I've got my tytn some weeks ago, but i have a little problem... When I take any photos with the back camera (the 3.0mp one), it always ends up VERY blurred. I've noted that before pressing half-camera button, the camera image is nice, but when i take the photo or press half button, the camera image begins to blur. So, i think this is some problem with the auto-focus feature.
A curious note is that when i take/focus photos from very close (aprox 2-5cm from the camera), doesn't show any blur at all... but more far than that it gets completely blurred. And before doing any focusing, the camera picture isn't blurred at all.
The front camera photos don't get blurred because they haven't got any auto-focus, so the pics are shot instantenously.
Anybody has any idea of how fix that blur in the back camera? or at least how to deactivate the auto-focus so i can take some pic from distance?
Oh yes, i already cleaned the lens from inside and outside.
Thank everybody for the patience, and sorry for the bad english
try taking the battery cover off and take the photo and see how it comes off, they use cheap plastic on the camera cover and it gets a film of somesort on it and causes the pics to come out blurry
neonspeed1995 said:
try taking the battery cover off and take the photo and see how it comes off, they use cheap plastic on the camera cover and it gets a film of somesort on it and causes the pics to come out blurry
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Yeah, i've tried that, but the photo still come blurred without the battery cover.
If you guys want, i can take some photos and upload them so you guys can see the blurred photos.
What ROM, or camera build are you using.
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What ROM, or camera build are you using.
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I use an original WM 6.1 rom, build 3.28.405.0 WWE from date 05/02/08
My radio is version 1.65.17.56
Just a note, this rom was flashed, my original rom was a 6.0 one with radio version 1.26.xx and rom build 1.7xxx from 2007 (i can't remember)
but even with the out of the box rom, the camera wasn't right, I think (I haven't used the camera until a little time ago)
BAD HTC autofocus
I have exactly the same problem with my Polaris Htc!! Please find a solution!!!I tried everything to resolve it but nothing worked. SOme people say it is a hardware problem, but i hope it is a software problem...
Please help me!!!
Thanks for all
Fishos
try updating your camera app to this one
Nadavi's Camera
make sure u install HTC album first or else the Camera app will show a black screen while taking pics.
Also make sure your environment is well light and hold the camera still while takings pics, HTC didnt exactly make the best camera for this phone.
i had the exact same problem with my htc kaiser.
after 1 1/2 year, i decided to send it back to t-mobile to have it replaced due to a hardware warranty issue. the knew about the problem. there seems to be something wrong with the lense/sensor the auto-fokus uses. dunno.
about 2 days later i got my replacement tilt (refurbished one), reflashed to a anryl wm6.5 rom i used before and now the picture are way better
so you might try to get yours replaced.
The point is: your autofocus does not keep its parameters while the image is shot. Try hard resetting Kaiser, then install Nadavi's patch mentioned above, add latest HTC Camera and welcome!
P.S. If you do really need a cam in your Kaiser, switch to Android. Some builds support the camera, but it is... manual. I mean, you focus with a scroller wheel: far from perfect, but in some 50 pics taken you'll be into it quite nicely.
set the camera button to take the picture immediately and not full press
ive tried all types of focus, but even the slightest movement makes it blurry.. anyone hae a fix to this??
Xperia has one of the worst cameras i've ever used in a mobile phone. My 5 year old $150 camera phone with lower pixel count outperforms this one on Xperia. The only use i have is for the light LED which i occasionaly use as a torch. I think the lens quality is so downright pathetic that it takes quite a bit of shutter lag to capture anything. This makes it prone to camera shake. There might be a way to reduce the shutter lag but then the exposure quality would suffer.
all SE phones i had (t610, k700i, k750i ans X1i) were fine in outdoor conditians. the pictures were nice. but its normal if you are moving the phone while taking a picture that the picture wount be sharp. As I said in outdoor conditions everithing was fine.
In bad indor conditions its normal I guess for a phone to easily make a fuzzy picture. It helps if you hold the phone as still as you can. But if the conditions are realy bad like a semi-dark room its almost impossible to make a sharp picture.
You can even see on the screen before you press the shoot button if the pisture runs fluidly it will probably be a nice picture but in bad conditions even the camera view isnt fluid it can be laike 5 fps and then youll need to be still to maka a farly decent pic.
You can set the camera on several conditions like Auto, Outdoor, Indoor, Cloudy, Sport and such...
I have my camera alweys set on Sport so its fluid even in the dark. The pics are little darker then on Auto setting but if the pic is made in normal indor conditions that almost isnt noticeble. Sport works for me alot better then Auto.
Dont realy know how some phones (seen on some midle-low class Nokia) can have great visibilitiy and fluid camera view in realy bad conditions and why high end SE phones cant do that.
there is another thread about this. if u put it in macro mode it seems to work better. the camera itself is fine and good quality but its too sensitive to the slightest movement making it blurry.
also install the r3a beta camera software as that is the best (for some reason SE decided not to include the r3 beta camera software in the final r3 rom, even though it is a lot better than the r3 rom camera software they included).
r3a camera software cab link:
http://rapidshare.com/files/314373093/R3A-XperiaCamera.cab
It seems like on a 6.5 ROM (at least the ROMs i tried) the Camera has longer exposure time. It was hard to shoot a clear photo. Yesterday i changed back to R3A stock ROM and it's much better now. I'll try the R3A beta camer app, maybe its even better.
This may help you http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=577364
IMO the X1 is excellent.
But the trick is to:
Set it to unfished focus - ∞
In most conditions I use Sports mode - makes really sharp pictures.
I use Automatic mode only in a very bad light..
All the settings besides Sports raises up the exposure,
compromising the speed.
Note:
Check your camera glass.
I had to wipe off the invisible paint on it which became blurry after half a year.
Now it's perfect.
If you want, look at my blog photos:
www.doministry.blogspot.com
Sports mode plus flash always on is the answer. Good results but dim indoor pictures.
How I wish I could hack into the flash settings to try to make it brighter... I never found any registry settings and I presume the two levels of brightness are hard wired in.
If I had more time I'd make a little sound activated xenon flash that triggers through the 3.5mm jack. It's a Radio Shack project that's not even too difficult. Anyone out there wanna try? EEs?
howw can ii cheeck if i have r3a camera? i installed barebone rom r3.. but i have autoflash init already.. shoukd i still install the r3 camera cab since this one is blurry even on the ssettings u guys rec ommmended?
Thank you Ganondolf for the link for R3A beta camera cab, yay I know have zoom. I still don't get how the infite focus is the best focused, IMO I think macro is the best focus.
Another question came to me, sense we can import things like zoom is their away to import image stabilization red eye removal, face detection from other WM phones?. The one I'm the most intersted in is Image Stablilization.
Camera lens dirt
Would you take a look at where your lens is located? There must be a severe smear. You better peel them off compeletely with your nails and erasers. It's a known problem of X1 lens film's poor quality and not sure that thin film has done any good till now, but now i have a crisp clear quiality back with that fix.
Been searching the forums for clues, but none seem to concern the SGS(i9000)
problem: camera seems blurry, not out of focus exactly more like what you would expect from an old cameraphone.
suspicions: reacently did a factory restore using rom manager, although I still had froyo installed. phone is less than 2 weeks old. also kies said it was up to date...
solutions: help?
Maybe you didn't set it to 5Mp or your lens is dirty or scratched...
Look like camera shake. Try to talke some pictures in day light and post them here again.
not camera shake. took some pics in daylight that seemed abit better though..
resolution set to 5M
could it be that the camera is extremly sensitive to bad lighting? :S
that would suck because there's no flash..
just notice the size of the picture. 1.47MB as an .jpg is that right?
i am having this same issue after installing a custom ROM on Galaxy S3. my camera was initially fine, but then somehow seems to be streaking and burning out with any lights.. not reverting with fresh installs
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not camera shake. took some pics in daylight that seemed abit better though..
resolution set to 5M
could it be that the camera is extremly sensitive to bad lighting? :S
that would suck because there's no flash..
just notice the size of the picture. 1.47MB as an .jpg is that right?
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The size of the jpg doesn't have anything to do with the blurryness.
The camera isn't sensitive enough to the lighting causing a slower shutter speed. Therefore any slight movement in poor lighting causes blurry photos.
Also take note that it doesn't matter how many mp you have it set at...that will not have a toll on being blurry.
Edit* what was your ISO set at for this photo?
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda app-developers app
considering both the phone and the light source in the environment you shot, I think is an up-to-standard picture
Hi
Got my Hd 7 from o2 pay as you go
Am quiet happy with it, but has anyone noticed that the camera is a bit rubbish or is it jjust me
Camera snaps close up are super brilliant. but the moment you try to snap far away subjects its all blurish
Its seems to have a digital zoom which just blows up to picture to distortion
I have noticed that even the zoom function just blurs it up as well
feed back would be appreciated
It's indeed not the best WP7 camera but it's not too rubish also. It should be no more than decent (while to video recording with continued focus is ace) . Can you provide a sample so we can judge ?
There was also a pink-camera isue with an earlier HTC device (can't remember the exact model) and problem was solved with a quick update.
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It's indeed not the best WP7 camera but it's not too rubish also. It should be no more than decent (while to video recording with continued focus is ace) . Can you provide a sample so we can judge ?
There was also a pink-camera isue with an earlier HTC device (can't remember the exact model) and problem was solved with a quick update.
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camera on hd7 does suck... tend to bluish every single shot unless u play with scene mode .... thats one of the reason im trying something else .. maybe focus
Hmm.. do you think that it will be possible that they release an update for this?
Not too keen on getting it if the camera is useless.
I have the awesome pink hue issue with mine... and for the other guy... the other phone with the pink problem was the HD2.
anyone know if this is just the software or is the hardware?
ive noticed too that on long distance shots its horrible on keeping focus of the picture. Though i think that maybe because metering is set to center and it cant focus in that much in the distance.
Though your every day snaps are usually ok for me. No problems with tints or anything and i find the video quality to be decent
I haven't had any problems at all with taking photos on my HD7 - no focussing issues, near or far.
Are you guys half-pressing the camera button to focus first, before pressing it the rest of the way to take the photo?
This seems to be the biggest cause of issues, people not realizing it's a two-stage shoot process, just like with digital cameras.
Note to the OP: Metering is actually light metering and has nothing to do with focussing. If you have metering set to centre, the camera will adjust the exposure according to the brightness of the object in the centre of the shot. If metering were set to "average" it would work out the brightness of the whole frame and set the exposure to that. Nowt to do with focus.
Incidentally, don't forget to ensure the lens is free of dust, fingerprints and other crud as that will obviously make your pics look mushy.
nope i always press on the first stage and let it focus and then press
My camera has problem like this. i took 2 shots at the same place and with the same light !
In the past:
https://www.box.com/s/f3902817ef5ad81bc399
Now
http://nn9.upanh.com/b3.s29.d2/29f6452fb48a8c1e1769eaa358bb9c72_45968999.20120611092426.jpg
Anyone know how to fix ? Thanks
Some obvious things:
- Have you changed ROMs/Kernels between shots?
- Did you change any camera settings? White balance maybe?
- Have you checked the lens to make sure it is clean?
Bit hard to tell what has happened without knowing the above.
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Some obvious things:
- Have you changed ROMs/Kernels between shots?
- Did you change any camera settings? White balance maybe?
- Have you checked the lens to make sure it is clean?
Bit hard to tell what has happened without knowing the above.
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+ I have tried several ROM (stock GB, stock ICS, CM9), and still got this problem
+ I did not change any thing in setting
+ How can i check lens ?
Not sure there is a way to check lens apart from viewing through camera. I clean mine with an alcohol wipe when I clean the back of the case. You may have some grime on it.
If you have used different ROMs then must be related to the lens I would think. I have noticed that the camera is not so good in room under night time conditions, but does do excellent job outside. Have you tried taking outside shots during the day?
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Not sure there is a way to check lens apart from viewing through camera. I clean mine with an alcohol wipe when I clean the back of the case. You may have some grime on it.
If you have used different ROMs then must be related to the lens I would think. I have noticed that the camera is not so good in room under night time conditions, but does do excellent job outside. Have you tried taking outside shots during the day?
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+ Do you need to disassemble your phone before clean lens ?
+ I have tried taking outside shots, and results were the same
No - I onlu clean outside of it very carefully. If you have done that and outside shots are the same then it seems like it is a hardware problem. Did you take any shots of the Sun (silly question I know but with the Transit of Venus last week some people may have pointed phone at Sun and cooked their photo receptor)
THe only other thing I can suggest is to select Reset from Camera settings and then see if that undoes any weird settings that are affecting the picture.
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No - I onlu clean outside of it very carefully. If you have done that and outside shots are the same then it seems like it is a hardware problem. Did you take any shots of the Sun (silly question I know but with the Transit of Venus last week some people may have pointed phone at Sun and cooked their photo receptor)
THe only other thing I can suggest is to select Reset from Camera settings and then see if that undoes any weird settings that are affecting the picture.
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I checked again, and maybe my camera has had problem since taking this pic:
http://nn4.upanh.com/b2.s26.d1/9a916f303b6cda5e4838c6f8a17ebe1a_45974474.20120524215922.jpg
Did you reset the camera settings? Does look like you have some sort of effect on the camera like a pinhole
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Did you reset the camera settings? Does look like you have some sort of effect on the camera like a pinhole
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Yes, i reseted camera setting. Maybe i have to bring it to Samsung care
Yes, sorry. Can't think of what else it could be. Good luck