Hi,
today I saw a black spot on my images from camera and also on my videos. It seems like I have a dust on the image sensor. Does anyone know is it easy to clean this? I disassembled the phone following a guide in YouTube but then I have no idea where the sensor is. So I just blew randomly around the camera with a "blower bulb" but no change. I also tried a few hits But that didn't help either.
I refer to the back camera.
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Hi guys, really need some help here.
The old shots are from around April, and the Current are from the past month odd (even though this problem has been around for the past 3 odd).
As you can see the picture quality is horrible - and the lens is clean. I don't know if this could be a software issue / setting - i did try do a full restore of my phone, but nadda! (Close up shots do look a little better - as you can see below)
Currently running CM6 RC3.
Please help!! Has anyone experience the same?
(First three shots are current, last three are old)
Thanks,
To me they just seem like out of focus. Might sound like a stupid question, but did you go through your camera settings?
Also, try reflashing the ROM without wiping. You'll keep all the settings, but if something is wrong, it might just get fixed.
I know you say that the lens is clean, but that looks _exactly_ like my shots when I had a smudged lens.
Clean it with rubbing alcohol, both the outside plastic on the back-cover and the lens itself.
Hi Guys,
When i changed the housing of my x1 i noticed afterwards using the camera, that it starts normal but in a second or so the screen is full of colours and flickering. I thougt that maybe the bcamera lens module was affected and therefore i am searching for a new one, but it is hard to find! Has anyone a solution for me?
Thanks, mafri
Hi All,
I was wondering if anyone else expect similar or same issue as I do.
I recently updated to 4.3 soft No: 3.62.401.1
Today I was in need of using the front facing camera and when i switched from main camera ( which works perfectly fine) the front camera shows purple'ish lines from top to bottom in horizontal view, they are all over the screen and I can just about make out some shapes behind them.
Front camera functions work and I did test the camera when i got the phone and it was working perfectly fine as well.
I havent drop the phone nor hit it with anything, there are no viable marks on the front camera as well.
I wonder if this is due to software or not ?
Anyone could shed some light on this issue ?
Many Thanks
Kind Regards
I don't have that issue, but I swear since updating to 4.3 the Front facing camera has ****tier resolution or something, waaay more noise going on even in the brightest light - whereas before it was crisp and sharp. Hangouts video calls now look like **** too..
tnx mate
well I'm now thinking if I should get my phone replaced, I got extended warranty on it with insurance so I could get it fixed/replaced in no time.
Still wondering if this not a software issue or not.
I forgot to mention that I have a carrier free version with sim unlocked in factory.
I really think they messed up the FFC by trying to "software fix" their purple tint issue on the back cam
Something they did to the way the software runs the cameras screwed up the clarity and created new issues. That's my guess
Hello all,
First time poster. But I had converted my AT&T HTC One to the Google Edition HTC one following the thread on this forum.
I am currently experiencing an issue with the camera where in low light situations, I seem to see some sort of ridges in the image (see image). These ridges look like smears on the camera lens, but when I wipe the lens with a microfiber, nothing changes. So it's something with how the software is reading the exposure inside of the lens.
But when I use a flash with these ridges on the screen, the image develops normally. So it is an issue associated with low light exposure.
This issue has been ongoing for several weeks now, and I still haven't found a viable solution.
I was wondering if anyone had a fix for this, or an idea as to how I can trouble shoot it. Thanks a bunch!
ajayan88 said:
Hello all,
First time poster. But I had converted my AT&T HTC One to the Google Edition HTC one following the thread on this forum.
I am currently experiencing an issue with the camera where in low light situations, I seem to see some sort of ridges in the image (see image). These ridges look like smears on the camera lens, but when I wipe the lens with a microfiber, nothing changes. So it's something with how the software is reading the exposure inside of the lens.
But when I use a flash with these ridges on the screen, the image develops normally. So it is an issue associated with low light exposure.
This issue has been ongoing for several weeks now, and I still haven't found a viable solution.
I was wondering if anyone had a fix for this, or an idea as to how I can trouble shoot it. Thanks a bunch!
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There's a thread here about the camera low light problems/strange wavy pattern problem, as well as other camera low light problems here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317507
Only way so far (as this particular issue is a hardware fault (as are most)) is to get a replacement camera module fitted under warranty in a service center.
Hello! I had Galaxy Camera EK-GC100 laying around with broken camera lens (it was hit a little bit and the zoom didn't work at all and all I was getting was Camera Error when launching the app) so I decided to fix it. Bought camera lens replaced mine (I used old/mine color thingy that goes on top of the lens), put everything together and now it doesn't catch focus
HECK! I bought second new lens! And the problem didn't fix!
When I'm not using any zoom the image is extremely blurry but the moment I zoom at least 5x it becomes crystal clear!
What have I done wrong? Is there any camera calibration to do? I tried Factory Reset on the device already and using the expert doesn't work either. Here's some examples of how it looks:
Same here. Has anyone solved this problem?