[Q] Is this camera lens condensation? how to remove it? - Xperia Z Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Okay guys, so I noticed that my phone camera possibly developed condensation on its lens. It happened after I moved it from cold water into a warmer zone. I tried putting it in a plastic bag with dry rice. Nothing happened(I kept the flaps closed, probably should have kept it open?).
So is this actual condensation or is it something else? Also, is using a hairdryer to blow hot air a good idea?
Any help at all would be appreciated from you guys

008bond said:
Okay guys, so I noticed that my phone camera possibly developed condensation on its lens. It happened after I moved it from cold water into a warmer zone. I tried putting it in a plastic bag with dry rice. Nothing happened(I kept the flaps closed, probably should have kept it open?).
So is this actual condensation or is it something else? Also, is using a hairdryer to blow hot air a good idea?
Any help at all would be appreciated from you guys
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does it interfere with pic? just curious...
there a thread like this a while back not sure if the poster have a fix.

That is normal. Just open the flaps when u go to sleep n it will b ok. It doesnt harm the camera or anything.
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Firstly, thank you for your replies.
G1_enthusiast said:
does it interfere with pic? just curious...
there a thread like this a while back not sure if the poster have a fix.
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Actually, it does not interfere with the picture at all. But I have 2 issues.
1. It has grown closer to the center (After taking phone from air conditioned room to warmer room outside in the morning).
2. It looks ugly.
olafs93 said:
That is normal. Just open the flaps when u go to sleep n it will b ok. It doesnt harm the camera or anything.
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Okay, I'll be sure to try that.
P.S I live in a humid place near the sea, I will keep it in a box. Probably with dry rice again

Okay guys, I tried all of the above. Nothing worked. Should I use a hair dryer? I am afraid it might damage the lens.

Not sure if you already solved your problem, but what I did for my own phone was to open all the flaps and leave it overnight in a dry cabinet (used for storing of camera equipment). That is, of course, on the assumption you own a dry cabinet and that the problem is indeed water condensation (I can't see clearly from your attached photo).

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Open a Xperia z to manually dry the speaker?

I was in the beach 2 days ago and I brought my xperia Z along. I decided that it was a good idea to take underwater videos and pictures above the water. They all looked great. The only problem is that, its been two days since that happened and my speaker is still muffled. It usually gets dry in a few hours, this time I'm worried it might have damaged for good. I believe that maybe little grains of sand made their way through the grill and are keeping the sound low or something else. Anyways, just wanted to ask if anyone can advise me on what to do. I had my C6002 since its release and have submerge it in numerous pools but never on a beach. Any help will be appreciated, thanks
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I wouldn't recommend open the device, you could lose the water resistance altogether.
My only advice would be letting the device on rice for a while with the flaps open.
Anyway, my take on this subject is this:
I wonder now why everyone thinks that kind of water resistance will make the phone indestructible.
For me, that water resistance (not waterproof) just makes me feel more confident about my device surviving water related accidents.
Just taking the device to the swimming pool defeats its certification (2 m deep pools are not uncommon, you know), splashing, swimming, just moving around under water, or even worst jumping into the water violently just multiplies the pressure around your device by more than those 0.1 bar.
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Good luck anyway.
Since it was salt water, did you ever think about washing it with distilled water? Might help
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Teo032 said:
Since it was salt water, did you ever think about washing it with distilled water? Might help
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That would be my suggestion too. Try giving it a bath in nice clean water to rinse off any debris.
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Yeah that was my first reaction. I actually left it submerged for about 15 and after that I rinsed it on the shower with no avail. I havent blow dried it, I've read somewhere that might help. But thanks for the suggestions. I'll leave it with rice tonight and see if I have something positive to report tomorrow.
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After spending the night on a ziplock bag full of rise and turned off, I'm happy to report that the speaker is as good as new. I'm super happy. Now, there's one weird issue. Its in another thread, but suddenly I have dead pixels in my camera. See the light switch on the left and notice how there is a black dot on either side. These are persistent around every photo I take. Any thoughts?
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abajarde said:
After spending the night on a ziplock bag full of rise and turned off, I'm happy to report that the speaker is as good as new. I'm super happy. Now, there's one weird issue. Its in another thread, but suddenly I have dead pixels in my camera. See the light switch on the left and notice how there is a black dot on either side. These are persistent around every photo I take. Any thoughts?
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Same thing here since a few days and I f*cking hate it! Thought I'm not sure if it's dirt or a dead pixel.
abajarde said:
After spending the night on a ziplock bag full of rise and turned off, I'm happy to report that the speaker is as good as new. I'm super happy. Now, there's one weird issue. Its in another thread, but suddenly I have dead pixels in my camera. See the light switch on the left and notice how there is a black dot on either side. These are persistent around every photo I take. Any thoughts?
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There not dead pixels its a quiet common fault it minute pieces of the lens casing as a lot of users have reported the same ive even got some on mine.
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Futura2000 said:
There not dead pixels its a quiet common fault it minute pieces of the lens casing as a lot of users have reported the same ive even got some on mine.
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What do you suggest we do? Send it for repair?
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abajarde said:
What do you suggest we do? Send it for repair?
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You can only send it for repairs;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2311497
Which is what I'm going to do.
FYI if you ever want to dry the speaker out use a can of compressed air to force the water out, i've been doing this for sometime without issue, and restores volume immediately,
LBTaylor1984 said:
FYI if you ever want to dry the speaker out use a can of compressed air to force the water out, i've been doing this for sometime without issue, and restores volume immediately,
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You are probably going to eventually destroy the water proof membrane inside the speaker if you continue to do that. Not good advice.
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LBTaylor1984 said:
FYI if you ever want to dry the speaker out use a can of compressed air to force the water out, i've been doing this for sometime without issue, and restores volume immediately,
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Yeah man, pushing compressed air through there doesn't sound like a good idea. I'll gladly wait 2-3 hours or a bag of rice overnite. That's living dangerously right there
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Well it's your choice but it takes a quick spray and it'd back to normal.
If you did it with 10 psi sure but this is can which is like 10 psi.
It's up to you but it's not much dissimilar to blowing it with your mouth
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Amazingly, I left the phone over night on a bag of rice and not only did it fix the issue it had another unexpected effect. Now, when I wet the speaker its back to normal almost immediately. I was at a lake yesterday, used the phone to record under water, take photos, and guess what? It was fully loud each time almost immediately after I got out of the water. This phone hasn't seize to impress. I highly recommend to consider the rice. Often times, naturally aspired solutions are the better choice.
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Help with.my galaxy gear watch

Help my galaxy watch has water inside camera lemse now pics are blurry how can clean or fix. Theres a pic of how.pics look and i been really careful with watch only got wet once. Help
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boogief1 said:
Help my galaxy watch has water inside camera lemse now pics are blurry how can clean or fix. Theres a pic of how.pics look and i been really careful with watch only got wet once. Help
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It should dry out and be ok.
Its between camera lemse and protector lense if u put on side the water goes to side but then when i put on water goes back to lense so i cant take pics should i put on heater vent to see if that helps ??
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there has been threads already about this so i suggest you look them up and it seems it will go away anyway.
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Uncooked rice, ziploc bag or tupperware, leave to sit in rice for 24-48 hours.
Jye75 said:
Uncooked rice, ziploc bag or tupperware, leave to sit in rice for 24-48 hours.
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Indeed. This is the way to solve the problem. Point is what the heck where Samsung thinking in the R&D department that makes customers need to do this? It really is a ridiculous situation and one we will just have to live with. Very poorly pre production tests.
Hi.have had my gear about a month practice and play golf every day I get very hot and sweaty my camera lens has steamed up I think 3 times but hey its been no problem it clears up for me fine.Much like a car windscreen.I can see it bothers some people but for me not a problem I do nothing it clears up.
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Mines hasnt and its getting pretty annoying fml im going to put in rice tonight
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Just a update the water inside my.watchs camera went away by it self it took 4 days to go away by its self
put some electrical tape on hole inside of watch strap it will not happen again. mine didn't
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just realized mine has a bunch of little moisture drops on the inside of the lense. pretty pathetic since all i have done since getting it 2 days ago was wash my hands while it was on, i took it off when i took a shower so maybe the moisture from the shower could have caused it in the bathroom? just put it in a bag of rice. anyone have luck with that method? if so how long did it take?
stesteste said:
put some electrical tape on hole inside of watch strap it will not happen again. mine didn't
Press thx if i help you
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What's that hole even for..? To aid in removing the camera?
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[Q] lower camera quality after using it under water

Hi,
I used my Sony Xperia z1 under the water and took some great photos, however about an hour later i have noticed the quality of the photos taken is not as good anymore specially when you zoom in. i dont know what to do as my phone is out of guarantee.
thank you for your help.
egyptian_guide said:
Hi,
I used my Sony Xperia z1 under the water and took some great photos, however about an hour later i have noticed the quality of the photos taken is not as good anymore specially when you zoom in. i dont know what to do as my phone is out of guarantee.
thank you for your help.
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Could be water condensing on the inside of the lens. Can you see any water drops in there? If so, they should dry out with time
301stSpartan said:
Could be water condensing on the inside of the lens. Can you see any water drops in there? If so, they should dry out with time
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i can't see any water drops in the lens, it has been 2 weeks since i used it in water. any other suggestions ?
egyptian_guide said:
i can't see any water drops in the lens, it has been 2 weeks since i used it in water. any other suggestions ?
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If you posted some example pictures it would help. No one can give you advice without seeing your issues first hand.
egyptian_guide said:
i can't see any water drops in the lens, it has been 2 weeks since i used it in water. any other suggestions ?
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It's probably because you were in colder water that the air.
Lenses now have "fog" inside...
It's the question will it ever dry.
That shouldn't happen but it obviously did.
It wasn't sea? Right?
Seawater, of course, will damage whole device.
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funky0308 said:
It's probably because you were in colder water that the air.
Lenses now have "fog" inside...
It's the question will it ever dry.
That shouldn't happen but it obviously did.
It wasn't sea? Right?
Seawater, of course, will damage whole device.
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yea, it was sea water. so is there ANYTHING i can do??
egyptian_guide said:
yea, it was sea water. so is there ANYTHING i can do??
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After that you should washed the phone under sink. Now who knows? If the lens are clean put the phone into the rise for all night.
Uff...that's not good.
Seawater could really destroy lenses.
Could you see some micro scratches on it?
I'm not sure it's suitable for salt water, not because of the water but because of salt in it...
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egyptian_guide said:
yea, it was sea water. so is there ANYTHING i can do??
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When I had my Z I did the same thing, and had the same problem you currently have with your Z1.
I put the water on full blast in my sink, as close to "luke arm" as possible, in my attempt to get it to a "room temperature" level. I opened the Camera app and set it to auto-focus, so essentially the lense was moving up and down unable to focus, and turned screen timeout to 10 minutes. I then put the lens of the camera under the stream and left it there for ~3 minutes. Literally left the device in the sink with the plug open
Came back, dried it off, turned the device off, and left it on top of my fireplace covered in a moisture absorbing cloth (from the gym) overnight.
NOTE: My fireplace is an electric fireplace, and doesn't output heat very efficiently. The top of my fireplace is a mantle where I (during xmas) keep chocolates and similar items, which DON'T melt, so that gives you a level of temperature. I can't take any responsibility if you melt your phone or cook the screen or something.
The phone works fine now, however I've since sold it for my Z1.
EDIT: If there's scratches on the lens, go grab some regular, plain white peppermint toothpaste. None of this fancy "tartar control" or "Whitening" crap, just dollar store peppermint flavoured regular toothpaste. Take a small amount on a fiber free swab (note: different from Q-Tips), and rub slightly on the lens. Don't press into it, but do it firmly. The fiber free swab shouldn't be breaking, so use that amount of pressure. Rub for ~1 minute, and then rinse off with water and a microfiber cloth.
Not good man, Z1 is waterproof but NOT against sea water, this can oxidate the entire phone, you know when you leave the ocean and you stay with some salt particle on your body? Your phone should be with the same salt particle on the lens, try to check...

[Q] Water droplets/fog inside camera lens?

Anyone else seen this? I decided to put my phone to the ultimate test yesterday by putting it in some water - it seemed to do fine. But today I noticed there are water droplets all over the camera lens and hole for the flash. Doing some reading around, it appears that this can happen anyway in humid conditions (and can be dried out with a hairdryer and other methods) but I'm concerned that I have a flawed unit.
I intend to put this to the test again tonight to double check, but anyone else experienced this so far?
Each night you should crack open the seals and close the phone up in a zip-lock bag with a bunch of uncooked rice. Don't let rice get inside the phone.
That should lower the humidity in the device. Then stop deliberately putting your phone in water if you want it to remain dry.
cpurick said:
Then stop deliberately putting your phone in water if you want it to remain dry.
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Sony promotes dunking the phone in water in a lot of their promo materials. You can't blame the OP.
untogether said:
Anyone else seen this? I decided to put my phone to the ultimate test yesterday by putting it in some water - it seemed to do fine. But today I noticed there are water droplets all over the camera lens and hole for the flash. Doing some reading around, it appears that this can happen anyway in humid conditions (and can be dried out with a hairdryer and other methods) but I'm concerned that I have a flawed unit.
I intend to put this to the test again tonight to double check, but anyone else experienced this so far?
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Faulty phone, or you applied water pressure higher than its rating.
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That cpurick advice can be really useful. But this can be ultimately avoided by having the unit away from non-room temperature water.
Make sure you are not pushing it over the rating pressure.
I had waterproof cameras in the past - Sony, Panasonic, Olympus, etc... All of them shows mist at varying degree inside the lens when used for a long time under water. It dries up and I didn't notice any effect on the photos or does it leave permanent residue in the lens.
I had/have the Xperia Z and it had the same 'issue'. Sony said that it was normal, so I guess it's something normal.
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Thanks for the advice, all. The news isn't great - I turned the phone off while I put it in a bag of rice last night, it seemed to lower the amount of water in the lens but not remove it completely. Today it's behaving very erratically - the power button doesn't work, for one. I attached through adb and shut it down but the damn thing just starts up again immediately. So my current best plan is to put it back in some rice and wait for the battery to die out.
So, I'll see what happens after that, but I might have to get it replaced. And Sony might not let me because of water damage. Before anyone asks: yes, I checked 100x that the seals were closed tightly before putting the phone in the water!
untogether said:
Thanks for the advice, all. The news isn't great - I turned the phone off while I put it in a bag of rice last night, it seemed to lower the amount of water in the lens but not remove it completely. Today it's behaving very erratically - the power button doesn't work, for one. I attached through adb and shut it down but the damn thing just starts up again immediately. So my current best plan is to put it back in some rice and wait for the battery to die out.
So, I'll see what happens after that, but I might have to get it replaced. And Sony might not let me because of water damage. Before anyone asks: yes, I checked 100x that the seals were closed tightly before putting the phone in the water!
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It's definitely faulty, return it ASAP.
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My Nexus 6 lens

After incidentally dropping my Nexus 6 in water, I noticed everything is fine except the camera lens, it has this fog on the lens, when I apply a heat gun, it goes away, but comes back, it very annoying, how do I fix it?
-andrew munsie
Drewman50 said:
After incidentally dropping my Nexus 6 in water, I noticed everything is fine except the camera lens, it has this fog on the lens, when I apply a heat gun, it goes away, but comes back, it very annoying, how do I fix it?
-andrew munsie
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it means that you got water inside your phone. how to fix it? get the water out..
simms22 said:
it means that you got water inside your phone. how to fix it? get the water out..
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I did get the water out, every drip, but it won't go away
Drewman50 said:
I did get the water out, every drip, but it won't go away
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guess whats steam is made from... water. that means that you did not get out all the water.
simms22 said:
guess whats steam is made from... water. that means that you did not get out all the water.
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Thank you I used a heat gun on all the ports and it no longer appears
Drewman50 said:
Thank you I used a heat gun on all the ports and it no longer appears
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hopefully no damage was done..
Next time just drop into uncooked dry white rice and leave overnight and itll suck the moisture out of the phone. Heat gun is kind of dumb because your evaporating what water is in there and just spreading it... condensation must go somewhere. Its good that it went away tho and lucky the inside of the nexus 6 is nano coated for water incidents.

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