camera flash - Galaxy S III Mini Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Most of us noticed that the photos take from our s3 mini with flash are yellowish in color far from the true color this should be not the case:silly:
if you compare our photos from other phones our photos seems more yellowish then other phone photos....
Most of you know the solution for that:good: for those who don't know the solution
1)most of the time try to use camera in auto flash mode
2)and the most important thing is set the exposure value to the lowest i.e to -2.0 in our case if you are taking photos by using flash
And see the difference between the photos...

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[Q] My camera is blurry? galaxy s

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
ikk0r said:
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

[Q] Z1 Camera flsh problem

Anyone having problems while taking photos in low light using flash?
When i take photos using flash there will be a white flash on one side of the image as if something is blocking the flash.
I have attached the samples taken in superior auto mode.
Is this problem specific to my device only?
geov03 said:
Anyone having problems while taking photos in low light using flash?
When i take photos using flash there will be a white flash on one side of the image as if something is blocking the flash.
I have attached the samples taken in superior auto mode.
Is this problem specific to my device only?
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This is a factory problem with most white Z1. I had the problem and change the phone with a black unit and the problem it´s almost gone.
yep happens to my white one but not on the black.
This happens with mine, but only when I have the case on it, the light reflects off the case on the second flash and gives the "ghosting' white look to the picture... unfortunately most cases are causing this same problem.

camera flash/white picture?

Recently just got a moto x, I have looked but couldn't see a solution to this. When I take a picture with the flash white objects just seem to go crazy white hue, then if I try to take a close up of something with flash on the resulting photo is just a white screen. Is this a hardware or software problem?
for some reason moto built this phone and didn't care much about the camera quality actually the camera is fine but the flash qualities crap mine flashes about a second before the damn picture snaps which renders the flash useless, I have two moto xs they both do the same thing. snap to take the picture the flash flashes then goes out than the picture snaps.. gonna have to put up with no flash until the chinese start putting better cameras in motos phones
The camera is OK in outdoor conditions, indoors mine has black wavey lines going across the screen which get captured when photo is taken. This plus the flash issue issue is just a joke, I know it's just a phone and not going to be like proper camera. Big mistake selling nexus 5 for this phone.

live focus disables flash

I've been testing my note 8 camera but I realized that I can't use flash or HDR while I'm using live focus...
I used to have an iPhone and I could do that ( Iphone 7 plus iOS 11 ).
Is there a way to enable the flash?
Thanks guys
I think, as live focus used both lenses, using the flash will not work. As it takes two photos at the same time, the flash is not strong enough to fill the wide angle photo, making the live focus unusable
you can still use flash in the 2x mode , just no portrait affects as ur used to with flash
I'm wondering if the camera app can be modified to make it so though
Most cameras dont use flash when portrait mode is active...i have honor 8 pro..same here
But when I had an iPhone 7 plus I used to take portraits with the flash on
Galaxy Note 8 live focus flash
Is there a way to turn on the flash on live focus mode?
Ive seen the Iphone x portrait mode with flash and Im kinda sad because i dont have flash on my note, its a real buzz kill
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In my experience, the note 8 has excellent low light cappabilities, I rarely need flash, I have used flash only in extreme dark conditions as in outdoor at night, for normal indoor with standard room lighting, I never use flash, I dont see a need for flash when shooting live focus, but that is my opinion...
winol said:
In my experience, the note 8 has excellent low light cappabilities, I rarely need flash, I have used flash only in extreme dark conditions as in outdoor at night, for normal indoor with standard room lighting, I never use flash, I dont see a need for flash when shooting live focus, but that is my opinion...
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I desagree. I need to take pictures in raw with flash at live focus. PLEASE HELP
why not turn on flashlight and then try and see if live is better,same effect.its a trick.

Horrible night photos

Hi guys,
tonight i tried to take some night photos , and made me feel that i was in 2002... An iphone user was next to me and his photos where so bright an clear and mine where in total darkness... I couldnt beleive the difference...
Is it actually so bad at night? Or i did something wrong with the settings?
Thanks!
not sure about photos,but video in dark is terrible. not just in dark, indoor luminescent scenery are completely black. i tried couple of others camera apps but most of them have got the same results. also find this ridiculous.
The Samsung A40 is known for terrible low light images. If the community figures out how to get Gcam working with night mode (the full fat version and not the gcam go version) then things would improve massively as its software that has helped make some of the biggest improvements rather than hardware in the camera

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