Is there someone who feels the resulting image from the camera yellowish? especially if the images were taken with poor lighting. should advise anyone using assistive light, but I think it is not a solution because it would be very inconvenient if each will take a picture should turn first light assistive, pls help me. Thanks.
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Here's my question, is there a way, to make the camera flash to use the normal light, and not the bright, when taking a picture, but in the same time, if a select it, to use the bright. It'll be usefull, because the bright flash makes things blurry or too bright when shooting from a close distance. If a want to take a picture of a business card (for OCR) I have to use separate light source, because the flash is too bright and makes it unreadable, and the normal flash is enaugh for the purpouse.
I too was interested in this idea about a month back. It would be very useful to take the photo with the standard flash light rather than the super bright flash. As it is this level that you focus the photo and expect it to be at, only to sadly recieve a horribly over flashed photo.
agreed...^^
What would really be awesome with the camera would be the ability to disable the light sensor. That way, in low light the FPS doesnt go to crap leaving us with blurry pictures. Also, the flash doing what a real flash does, being flash instead of stay on...
As for the normal light and not bright, hTorch has a toggle to go between both, we just need to see if there is a reg key or something to just enable the light without it going to bright mode for the actual shot.
There are a few other threads that talk about the camera reg settings, i just forget where.
Hi,
I have an odd problem. Running CM10.2 stable.
If I try to take a photo of a subject with bright background (ie: sky in the top half of the photo), even if I focus on the subject, the subject will be very dark and the sky will have a correct exposure. If I put the subject in front of a building, it's fine.
On my Nexus 4, if I focus on the subject, it will adjust the compensation to have the subject properly illuminated (and sky will be almost white), but if I focus on the sky, then it will have the correct exposure for the sky and subject will be dark.
Any idea what's causing this?
Thanks.
This seems to happen on stock factory ROM as well.
Could someone please do a test to see if it's isolated on this phone or if it's a bug in the driver/hardware?
A light bulb is enough to be in the picture, if you focus on the bulb, the rest of the photo should be black and the light bulb clearly seen.
If you focus on the wall, the wall should now be visible and the area surrounding the lightbulb should be almost white (over exposed).
Thank you.
Anyone else having a problem like this I assume its the image sensor. In more than half of my pics and almost all my videos I have lots of noise usually green colors sometimes red but mostly green. Seems when the camera focuses it appears more or if you zoom in then back out you see the green specs. I can see it happening on the screen before I even take the pics. I've tried HRD on and off other settings and even other camera apps. I still have this issue is this something I need to send the camera back to Motorolla for and wait at least 3 weeks for a replacement?
hello am here to ask if every one have oil painting like photos in lower light areas with their z1 ?
and if i use flash . light bleeds inside the camera and my photos will have this jesus light effect. my other z1 doesny have this fault. i thought that maybe because ita black but my new z1 white glass is reflective ?
inferior auto make things worse withs very high iso . so setting to manual with 200iso give better results on dark areas also i cant use flash bcuz u know
a family member with z2 : z2 camera is actually worae than z1. z2 is having bad time to focus and 6 out of 10 photos come blurry and out of focus at low light. its a white z2 but i dont see white bleeding inside camera in photos. tho is has stronger flash too
i had this problem after i opened my z1 to change the lcd. When i closed it back, i didnt put the adhesive on the back correctly so there was a gap between the flash and the camera optics and i got the same white effect on the lower parts of a picture when i was using the flash. I had to open the phone again and change the adhesive :\. You can check if it is the same problem simply by pressing a little with your finger between the camera and the flash, and the take a picture. If the picture will be ok, then i guess you have to change the adhesive too
how do i know if my z1 was opened before ?
While on holiday, quite often at the beach, when switching on the camera, all I got was a bright white screen (like the lenses couldn't cope with the bright light)
After I put my hand over the lenses (to create darkness) and removed my hand, they were able to see an image.
Anyone else experienced that?