Yesterday, I found a tiny crack on my back camera lens, no idea when and how the crack occured. Any ideas to deal with the cracked camera lens without replacing a new one?
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My camera is in my pocket most of the time, and as such, I now have a LOT of dust under the rear camera screen.
Does anyone else have this problem ?
grifforama said:
My camera is in my pocket most of the time, and as such, I now have a LOT of dust under the rear camera screen.
Does anyone else have this problem ?
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I carry my phone in my front pocket all the time and I don't have dusts under my screen so far. Probably covered under warranty.
My Z1 camera lens cover seems to have a lot of scratches, his is very bad effect on the quality of the captured images, is anyone have this problem before, can this cover repaced.
nyongrand said:
My Z1 camera lens cover seems to have a lot of scratches, his is very bad effect on the quality of the captured images, is anyone have this problem before, can this cover repaced.
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I am not aware of anyone running into this issue before. If you set it on a rough surface or a surface with granules of sand, then that could definitely be the culprit. As far as replacing the lens goes, there is currently no way to get a hold of a replacement lens as far as I know.
If you mean the inside phone part then you'll have to replace the entire camera part. If you mean just the part that you can touch with your finger then you'll need to replace the back glass.
I'm having the same issue, there are some spots on top of the lenses on my phone that won't go away and *all* my photos are have the white color over exposed plus focusing is never sharp enough like other phones, I bought the phone the way it is now and I'm going to replace the back glass to see if it helps.
I recently bought a Nexus 6 on Swappa, and for the first couple of days didn't notice anything at all wrong. Now today I went to take a picture and there was a very out of focus black smudge on my pictures. Ok, no big deal. Wipe off the rear lens, still there. Uh oh. It wasn't there at first, or at least I didn't notice it. I figured I bought it second-hand so the Moto warranty is null and void anyways. So I peeled my back cover up and lifted the lens off the camera sensor. Then I gently cleaned the lens on the sensor. Powered the phone back on, the spot is still there.
So evidently some little speck of crap has managed to make its way inside of the camera sensor, or a pixel on the sensor died. Not sure what it would look like. This just looks like an out of focus black speck. So I guess I'm going to be replacing it myself. Anyone know of any parts sources other than eTradeSupply? They're currently out of stock of the rear camera sensor. I can live with $25. There is another site that wants $90, but that seems a little steep.
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So I have this Motorola Moto Z3 Play (XT1929) and the glass lens covering the camera shattered while being inside a woman's bag (not drop), but the camera was still working normally, it just didn't look good aesthetically. So I got the phone to some repair place to get the glass cover changed and after the technician finished he showed me that the camera now looks completely blurry and doesn't focus on anything. The glass itself looks clean inside and it is definetely clean outside too, so I don't think that could be a reason. Anyone has any idea of what the cause of this issue is?
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I most recently purchased a Xiaomi Mi 8 a couple of weeks back and today was the day I tested out the rear camera flash at Night.
The colors seem to be too washed out when using flash outside in the dark and it surely cannot be this bad.
I have tried to reset camera settings in the native camera application and tested open camera out with the same result
Camera without Flash
My pictures with flash are the same. Any ideas what is the problem?
I found where was the problem. I remove camera lens glass protector and everything is ok now
Had the same problem but after an update it got better but still got a light tint. Camera lens protector does not cover the flash.
Had the exact same problem after installing what the seller called "tempered glass camera lens protector".
I've wasted about $2 + $1 for shipping for buying this useless item. Just don't install any protector for your camera lens, it will messed up the flash light.