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Is there anyway to stop the front camera only focusing on faces? I take a lot of product photos where I hold the product up to the camera with myself behind. The camera won't focus on the product, always my face, no matter how far back I am or how much of the product is in shot. It could 80/20 product/me and the camera will still lock onto my face. It's really annoying.
Seaniselectric said:
Hello
Is there anyway to stop the front camera only focusing on faces? I take a lot of product photos where I hold the product up to the camera with myself behind. The camera won't focus on the product, always my face, no matter how far back I am or how much of the product is in shot. It could 80/20 product/me and the camera will still lock onto my face. It's really annoying.
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Maybe you are just using Portrait mode. Just untoggle the symbol on the left or switch to Photo Mode.
Would be nice to be able to disable the automatic face recognition as well so you can take more natural selfies..
Don't use portrait mode. It's really screwy with extra faces at different distances too.
Just switch to photo mode.
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Portrait then photo mode.
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Seaniselectric said:
Hello
Is there anyway to stop the front camera only focusing on faces? I take a lot of product photos where I hold the product up to the camera with myself behind. The camera won't focus on the product, always my face, no matter how far back I am or how much of the product is in shot. It could 80/20 product/me and the camera will still lock onto my face. It's really annoying.
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Hmm, maybe due to the fact that this camera does NOT have auto focus on the selfie cam? [emoji39]
It's a fixed focus cam[emoji16]
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thanito said:
Hmm, maybe due to the fact that this camera does NOT have auto focus on the selfie cam? [emoji39]
It's a fixed focus cam[emoji16]
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This.
The phone focuses from about 20cm to infinity, with best focus between 30-50cm.
In photography its called zonal focusing, a technique used with fixed aperture settings.
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orangecroc said:
This.
The phone focuses from about 20cm to infinity, with best focus between 30-50cm.
In photography its called zonal focusing, a technique used with fixed aperture settings.
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True... To be honest, I think that this is a big minus for this phone. We are talking about a 2018 flagship with EXCELLENT photo capabilities in the main camera and great specs overall and I think it's a pitty that Huawei did not put an af front camera, but thank god I hate selfies and I love photography, being a slr freak for the last 15 years, so this phone suits me at least. ??
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True... To be honest, I think that this is a big minus for this phone. We are talking about a 2018 flagship with EXCELLENT photo capabilities in the main camera and great specs overall and I think it's a pitty that Huawei did not put an af front camera, but thank god I hate selfies and I love photography, being a slr freak for the last 15 years, so this phone suits me at least. ??
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Same here. I tend to use the rear camera with the volume down shutter release if I must take a selfie.
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I want myself in the back, soft focus reaching toward the camera with the product so you can read the bottle label. You can't do this with the front camera on this phone it would appear. Like someone mentioned, it's a fixed focus, and you have to be quite far back to focus in.
This isn't possible with front camera is it? - https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DFn_nJ4UwAAxhjv.jpg
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I want myself in the back, soft focus reaching toward the camera with the product so you can read the bottle label. You can't do this with the front camera on this phone it would appear. Like someone mentioned, it's a fixed focus, and you have to be quite far back to focus in.
This isn't possible with front camera is it? - https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DFn_nJ4UwAAxhjv.jpg
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Νope, unfortunately ain't possible and will never change due to hardware...
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Use the rear camera instead, it produces better photos anyway.
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Portrait then photo mode. View attachment 4530850View attachment 4530851
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organcecroc, you showed 2 selfie photos seamingly taken with your Huawei P20 Pro. Were those 2 pictures taken from the front camera or the back camera?
Because your second photo in Photo mode, with sharp background is totally impossible with my P20 Pro; I always get unsharp background...
IF you took the photos with the selfie camera, how did you manage to get the background that sharp? Just selecting the Photo-mode (instead of the Portrait-mode) did not do the trick for me...
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organcecroc, you showed 2 selfie photos seamingly taken with your Huawei P20 Pro. Were those 2 pictures taken from the front camera or the back camera?
Because your second photo in Photo mode, with sharp background is totally impossible with my P20 Pro; I always get unsharp background...
IF you took the photos with the selfie camera, how did you manage to get the background that sharp? Just selecting the Photo-mode (instead of the Portrait-mode) did not do the trick for me...
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I used the rear camera.
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Hi guys,
The best thing after design is Camera of Xperia Z, post some cool shots taken with your XZ (plz post 1image per post)
Note: If you like anybody's pics HIT THANKS !!!
Just to start here is mine.
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This was taken with hdr camera+ in quite low light.
Was comparing different camera apps last night.
Unfortunately the stock camera app either blurred it out, or fired flash and I got a blue white glare.
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This was taken with hdr camera+ in quite low light.
Was comparing different camera apps last night.
Unfortunately the stock camera app either blurred it out, or fired flash and I got a blue white glare.
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Dude, can you post the same shot taken by default camera !!
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auto+
Stock camera auto+
obviously flash fired, unfortunately it appears to cause a glare
Stock camera forced hDr no flash (same as the hdr camera+ app)
As I said I think the stock app(appears to be customized Corel suite that several oems use) is the issue with this device.
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Stock camera forced hDr no flash (same as the hdr camera+ app)
As I said I think the stock app(appears to be customized Corel suite that several oems use) is the issue with this device.
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so for now which camera app you would suggest? thanks.
Picture taken in low light - My Ipad Mini
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fards said:
Stock camera forced hDr no flash (same as the hdr camera+ app)
As I said I think the stock app(appears to be customized Corel suite that several oems use) is the issue with this device.
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I just spilled tea all over myself laughing at your signature.
Wow..
fards said:
That phones too big!
why?
have you never held anything bigger than 4" in your hand? .
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LOL for ur Signature !!
All done in superior auto mode:
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All done in superior auto mode:
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Wow, I love the first one. I can't wait to take pictures of the beach!
MY little baby....it just rotate in the weird way lol.
I have done some tests today, simply to compare HDR and non-HDR photos (both in Normal Mode)
Without HDR :
With HDR :
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Without HDR :
With HDR :
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Without HDR :
With HDR :
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Without HDR :
With HDR :
Personally I think that in most cases HDR are a bit washed out.
HDR processing engine in XZ is not the best (I know what I am talking about, been doing photos for years ... with 60D, now with 7D over a year, processing with PS CS3, CS4 and now CS5).
What do you think guys ?
personally I think it's not post-processing the HDR properly, it's just saving the last exposure, (the stock camera takes 3 the same as the hdr+ app) then combines them.
You can see the different ones appear in the thumbnail preview in the stock camera app when you take a hdr photo, the last one is the one that shows up.
Must have a look at the logs, see if there's anything obvious.
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personally I think it's not post-processing the HDR properly, it's just saving the last exposure, (the stock camera takes 3 the same as the hdr+ app) then combines them.
You can see the different ones appear in the thumbnail preview in the stock camera app when you take a hdr photo, the last one is the one that shows up.
Must have a look at the logs, see if there's anything obvious.
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I wouldnt fully agree that it shows last from the 3. If it was, buildings would be properly exposed and the sky much over exposed. Like you can see this is not the case as the sky is still properly exposed.
Where to find these logs ?
I believe you are not talking about picture EXIF ?
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All done in superior auto mode:
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Looks like Basingstoke!
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here mine. one with auto and the other using panorama.
There's something wrong with some of your cameras,
it makes the sky look blue...
When everyone in the UK knows that it's grey
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Looks like Basingstoke!
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Because it is
fards said:
There's something wrong with some of your cameras,
it makes the sky look blue...
When everyone in the UK knows that it's grey
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I've seen the sun yesterday. I know, shocking!
[PHOTOS] Post Your Pictures and Videos & Share Your 4.4.1 I mean 4.4.2 experiences!
Post your Nexus 5 photos, videos, bugs and camera experiences!
Nexus 5 Camera Specifications:
8MP Sony CMOS IMX179 sensor (3264 x 2448 max resolution)
1/3.2" sensor area, 1.4μm sensor pixels
F2.4 aperture, 4mm focal length (35mm equivalent: 30.4mm)
Optical image stabilization (InvenSense IDG-2020 dual-axis gyroscope, same as LG G2)
Front facing camera: 1.3MP 1/6" Aptina MT9M114B CMOS sensor
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First off, the second pic...wow!!
These look amazing! If the new Nexus had this quality, I'd be one happy camper! The rest is gravy!
I just hope it is better than the one on Nexus 4 as that one is pretty bad.
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I just hope it is better than the one on Nexus 4 as that one is pretty bad.
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But better than the galaxy nexus, that's for sure! :laugh:
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Nexus 4 sensor specs (rumor at this point):
8MP Sony CMOS IMX179
1.4μm sensor pixels
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I think you meant 5.
Nathan-NL said:
I think you meant 5.
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could go either way at this point... N4 2013!
nice pics though, hard to tell how they stack up without comparing to other cams though. Also while the sensor seems solid we know nothing about the N5 optic stack which is just as important if not more so.
Great pics, but there's a lot of noise on that blue sky.
Indoor shots have surprisingly low noise though.
if it looks as good as in those shots, it's a must buy. especially if it's priced at $299
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Great pics, but there's a lot of noise on that blue sky.
Indoor shots have surprisingly low noise though.
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There's some noise due to welcomed minimal post-processing, but it's uniform not color, which is good news. The IMX179 does pretty well up to ISO 400, from ISO640 and above of course noise becomes significant (still uniform). Then again; I'd put it around the iPhone 5 level which is more than satisfying. Hoping for the same F2.0 lens on the Nex5.
Low light MX3 shots:
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There's some noise due to welcomed minimal post-processing, but it's uniform not color, which is good news. The IMX179 does pretty well up to ISO 400, from ISO640 and above of course noise becomes significant (still uniform). Then again, I'd put it around the iPhone 5 level which is more than satisfying. Hoping for the same F2.0 lens on the Nex5.
Low light MX3 shots:
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OMG! i want this camera now!!!
Even those low-light shots looks promising
Is that due to the OIS thingy that the camera has? (Not even quite sure what it means / how it works)
ranadylt said:
Even those low-light shots looks promising
Is that due to the OIS thingy that the camera has? (Not even quite sure what it means / how it works)
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OIS stands for optical image stabilization, but as far as I can tell, the Meizu MX3 doesn't have it, nor do I expect the Nexus 5 to be packed with it. That's a nice area to cut corners. The MX3 pulls these shots cause of the nice Sony BSI sensor, wide F2.0 lens and long exposure time. There's also a lot of noise looking at full size shots at and above ISO800, but results do deliver really nice color accuracy (relative to mobile phones).
Very good photos, nexus 5 would be great
I don´t understand why but my Xperia arc have already an exmor sensor with 1.4μm but when i put the photos at 100% they are much worse than that. Maybe software related?
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I don´t understand why but my Xperia arc have already an exmor sensor with 1.4μm but when i put the photos at 100% they are much worse than that. Maybe software related?
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I also have an arc s, and photo quality depens not only by megapixel but also by lens and software related.
Certainly the lens and the sensors of the mx3 are better, but also the software do his job (have you noticed that photos with a stock-based rom with ics are better than photos with jelly bean?)
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OIS stands for optical image stabilization, but as far as I can tell, the Meizu MX3 doesn't have it, nor do I expect the Nexus 5 to be packed with it. That's a nice area to cut corners. The MX3 pulls these shots cause of the nice Sony BSI sensor, wide F2.0 lens and long exposure time. There's also a lot of noise looking at full size shots at and above ISO800, but results do deliver really nice color accuracy (relative to mobile phones).
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According to the N5 log leak, repair manual leak and the recent leak on the Italian blog it does have OIS. So thats promising! Heres to hoping the OIS makes it to production.
can6rxw said:
First off, the second pic...wow!!
These look amazing! If the new Nexus had this quality, I'd be one happy camper! The rest is gravy!
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Are there not girls in Canada or something? Whats special about that picture?
Cronis said:
According to the N5 log leak, repair manual leak and the recent leak on the Italian blog it does have OIS. So thats promising! Heres to hoping the OIS makes it to production.
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That is just a draft, much of the information was copied over from the Nexus 4. Since "OIS camra" is keep being mentioned, my guess is that at the time of making that draft, the camera unit was not yet decided, otherwise it would state it's product number. I do wish we'd get an OIS snapper, but don't find it very realistic. They always cut the price at camera first. With that said, the IMX179 would be a step-up from the current sensor.
I'm not to worried about the camera it's the camera app that worries me. Hopefully it's not a slouch this time and includes 60fps at 1080p
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What settings does everyone use for low lighting shots, as in outside in the dark, usually of people no more than 4 foot away?? Its bonfire night here in the UK and taking photos of friends outside at night time, the photo quality was terrible. I tried in superior auto and using manual, but no luck. I then used my friends iPhone 4S not even the 5, and it put mine to shame, this is a brand new flagship phone we are talking about here!!
Please help, as I love this phone but the camera in these situations really lets me down.
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What settings does everyone use for low lighting shots, as in outside in the dark, usually of people no more than 4 foot away?? Its bonfire night here in the UK and taking photos of friends outside at night time, the photo quality was terrible. I tried in superior auto and using manual, but no luck. I then used my friends iPhone 4S not even the 5, and it put mine to shame, this is a brand new flagship phone we are talking about here!!
Please help, as I love this phone but the camera in these situations really lets me down.
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Try manual mode, ISO 200 or 400 and +0.5 of ev
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gumbsy1 said:
What settings does everyone use for low lighting shots, as in outside in the dark, usually of people no more than 4 foot away?? Its bonfire night here in the UK and taking photos of friends outside at night time, the photo quality was terrible. I tried in superior auto and using manual, but no luck. I then used my friends iPhone 4S not even the 5, and it put mine to shame, this is a brand new flagship phone we are talking about here!!
Please help, as I love this phone but the camera in these situations really lets me down.
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Timeshift burst also seems to work well in certain low light conditions.
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Timeshift burst also seems to work well in certain low light conditions.
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You can't use flash in timeshift mode though?
Hi All!
I just got my phone, and since I am not accustomed to android, I seem to be having something of an issue with the camera.
If I disable flash and take photos, they all come out great. If flash is on however, then I have a white haze over my picture. Manual/Superior Auto, it doesn't matter! I also changed the White Balance, the ISO, etc.. as has been suggested here, but to no avail!! Be it day, or be it night, it doesn't matter either!!
Can someone please help?
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Hi All!
I just got my phone, and since I am not accustomed to android, I seem to be having something of an issue with the camera.
If I disable flash and take photos, they all come out great. If flash is on however, then I have a white haze over my picture. Manual/Superior Auto, it doesn't matter! I also changed the White Balance, the ISO, etc.. as has been suggested here, but to no avail!!
Can someone please help?
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Do you have some sort of protector at the back looks like light is reflected?
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Jimvest said:
Do you have some sort of protector at the back looks like light is reflected?
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Ooh... Yes, that could be the problem. Thing is, its the default cover that Sony gave me, and until I get a new one, I can't see for certain if thats the troublemaker. But you must be right. If I put my fingers as close to the lens, then I get a pinkish haze. LOL. Sony's cover is a huge letdown.
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What settings does everyone use for low lighting shots, as in outside in the dark, usually of people no more than 4 foot away?? Its bonfire night here in the UK and taking photos of friends outside at night time, the photo quality was terrible. I tried in superior auto and using manual, but no luck. I then used my friends iPhone 4S not even the 5, and it put mine to shame, this is a brand new flagship phone we are talking about here!!
Please help, as I love this phone but the camera in these situations really lets me down.
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Try ISO 1600 & 3200 or set the scene to ISO High sensitivity. And make sure that you have the latest firmware.
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I would not use iso 6400, ussely the higher the iso number the higher the noise in a picture. Low light is always a problem with cameras even slr.
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Found a decent solution, 8mp 4:3 manual mode with hdr on, scene off and all other settings auto seems to be okay indoor and in low light.
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the sensor is made for low-light-conditions^^
here is a photo made in dark (discothek). its not only sharp in the focused area, its also bright enought ^^
Iso 400 1/32 sec. 20,7mp flash: on iso: average (or how its called in english)
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the sensor is made for low-light-conditions^^
here is a photo made in dark (discothek). its not only sharp in the focused area, its also bright enought ^^
Iso 400 1/32 sec. 20,7mp flash: on iso: average (or how its called in english)
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Yes this is a decent shot, but the subject is quite close so the flash has allowed him to be in focus. In superior auto mode however some of my shots wer awful, and when you open the camera app using the short cut from the lock screen it automatically goes into this mode, sometimes you haven't got time to mess around with the settings to catch the perfect shot
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I use "night portrait" scene and it gives the best images in low light conditions with minimum noise
Hello,
I simply love my moto g but the same cannot be said about the camera. I find that the camera struggles to focus especially during close ups. I wonder if this is a problem with moto g camera module or should it be fixed via the next update? Tried Google camera also. Same problem.
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srprashant91 said:
Hello,
I simply love my moto g but the same cannot be said about the camera. I find that the camera struggles to focus especially during close ups. I wonder if this is a problem with moto g camera module or should it be fixed via the next update? Tried Google camera also. Same problem.
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Are you using the drag to focus (or tap to focus for google camera)? although I've just tested mine and mine is focusing and refocusing between distance and very close automatically no problem.
I did read on another thread that it focuses using differences between shapes so focusing on a plain uniform surface won't be very reliable.
What do you intend for "close"?
I take some photos at 25, 20, 15, 10 and 5 cm
The best distance is 25cm. Under this distance it can't focus properly.
Google Camera
http://imgur.com/dU6Rw5a,48MiVAd,g9CXRH0,cz6e6Sk,S8mNRYq
Motorola Camera with Autofocus
http://imgur.com/ZMwss7V,vXRXHkR,nkMA3Qm,yJAEXe8,EVuKEcS
Motorola Camera with " Square Brackets" Focus
http://imgur.com/9Sq7wyG,a5rywKI,s6KMVyw,dqlnTTO,87178W9
Best way to take macro is 25cm and zoom when the photo is done.
I miss the lumia camera for this, 735 had a wonderful focus:
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What do you intend for "close"?
I take some photos at 25, 20, 15, 10 and 5 cm
The best distance is 25cm. Under this distance it can't focus properly.
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http://imgur.com/ZMwss7V,vXRXHkR,nkMA3Qm,yJAEXe8,EVuKEcS
Motorola Camera with " Square Brackets" Focus
http://imgur.com/9Sq7wyG,a5rywKI,s6KMVyw,dqlnTTO,87178W9
Best way to take macro is 25cm and zoom when the photo is done.
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Depends, mine can focus clearly all the way to ~6cm from the subject but the way the phone focuses it requires a definite 'hard contrast area' to focus on, although in your examples you do seem to have that (assuming you're trying to focus on the corner of the object above), if you try to focus on an area without much 'change' in the surface it won't focus.
Could you share a pic with 6cm focus please?
I still sincerely hope they fix the camera in the upcoming update. The camera on the moto g is a major let down despite being an improvement over the previous generation in terms of resoultion.
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Could you share a pic with 6cm focus please?
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http://i.imgur.com/JlyQMdt.jpg
I only said approx 6cm, if you see the actual focus is just past 6cm and from testing earlier it will reliably focus at 7cm providing the light is good. You need plenty of light and hard edges for it to focus properly and you have to put the auto/manual focus directly on the hard edge for it to focus.
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http://i.imgur.com/JlyQMdt.jpg
I only said approx 6cm, if you see the actual focus is just past 6cm and from testing earlier it will reliably focus at 7cm providing the light is good. You need plenty of light and hard edges for it to focus properly and you have to put the auto/manual focus directly on the hard edge for it to focus.
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Really nice!
Do you used stock camera?
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Really nice!
Do you used stock camera?
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Thanks , yep I use the stock camera I've just updated to the new version and the results are the same, I have Google Camera installed for photospheres but don't use it otherwise.
I have copied your method, this is my best result so far: https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-...cqJYQ/w643-h857-no/IMG_20141026_221648051.jpg
srprashant91 said:
Hello,
I simply love my moto g but the same cannot be said about the camera. I find that the camera struggles to focus especially during close ups. I wonder if this is a problem with moto g camera module or should it be fixed via the next update? Tried Google camera also. Same problem.
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I have the same problem............
Just got this for my wife to.replace her old iPhone 4S. So far she is very unimpressed by the camera quality and the lack of focus accross the room. As it shifts through focal lengths it can get a crisp pictire but autofocus never stops at the right spot.
*edit* just purchased Camera FV-5. Had to boost the contrast and saturation in the app, but focusing is way better.
I too have this problem, I sometimes need to quickly take pictures of a page in a book for a quote, and the camera simply won't focus on the text at all. The moto g turbo used to do a great job, I thought I was getting an upgrade, but the g 4 plus camera focus on close objects and text is horrendous. Do you think an update will fix it?
Hi, just got few Note 9 phones.
I have noticed that both has rear cameras shifted a bit to right side. I mean camera lenses are not positioned exactly at the center of frame. Like on attached photo. Is it defective series.
Who has the same ?
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This was known before release. Probably a tight fit in there with battery because Samsung did not put fingerprint sensor lower. BTW, my camera is centered.
If this issue negatively affects how the cameras function, then we have a problem. If it doesn't, well not that I would like it, but it's not really a big deal. I've had phones with this issue before and it didn't affect how the camera functioned.
I think it might have something to do with OIS. Not sure but the camera is supposed to move to keep the image stabilized.
I looked closely, if you are talking about the actual lens being centered in the circle it resides in, the mine are centered. Both the circles are offset in the rectangle camera and sensor window . Maybe your cameras moved during shipping due to a drop, at which case exchange them.
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This is standard issue. I've had the Note 5, S7, S8 and now Note 9, all have had off center cameras due to the OIS.
nuclearrage said:
I looked closely, if you are talking about the actual lens being centered in the circle it resides in, the mine are centered. Both the circles are offset in the rectangle camera and sensor window . Maybe your cameras moved during shipping due to a drop, at which case exchange them.
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Can you please take a pic of your phone's rear too?
Are you guys sure that it isn't off because OIS isn't being used? I always thought that when OIS is active, the lens hop to the middle.
Edit: just looked up close to my mom's note 8 and when OIS is active, the lens are in the middle.
XoredBrain said:
Hi, just got few Note 9 phones.
I have noticed that both has rear cameras shifted a bit to right side. I mean camera lenses are not positioned exactly at the center of frame. Like on attached photo. Is it defective series.
Who has the same ?
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My middle one looks a bit like yours . Also my sim tray doesn't sit flush, it's more recessed on one side. Ain't bothered.
However, I'm a delighted that there is no red tinge uneveness yay!!!
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Limeybastard said:
My middle one looks a bit like yours . Also my sim tray doesn't sit flush, it's more recessed on one side. Ain't bothered.
However, I'm a delighted that there is no red tinge uneveness yay!!!
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Guys, the camera modules are hardware supported for OIS. When the camera isn't being used OIS isn't on so the camera lens and housing themselves are free moving slightly. Take a look at teardown videos and you'll see them moving the assemblies around.
Mine is completely centered but doesn't take as sharp picture as my note 8. Oh no! Maybe it's not taking sharper pictures since it's too centered LOL. Damn it.. Now I want an off centered one.
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From what I hear, turning off the scene detection setting should improve picture quality. Reviews have said this mode oversharpens and oversaturates the photos.
yeah mine are offset on my Note 9 512gb ATT model, but they actually move to center when you fire up the camera, and when your watching the camera lens, as u rotate the phone, you can see them move to the conditions what the camera is seeing!
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From what I hear, turning off the scene detection setting should improve picture quality. Reviews have said this mode oversharpens and oversaturates the photos.
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I've tried that but it didn't help any. Also disabled tried disabling the flaw detection where it'll warn you if pictures came out blurry. None has helped.
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Guys, the camera modules are hardware supported for OIS. When the camera isn't being used OIS isn't on so the camera lens and housing themselves are free moving slightly. Take a look at teardown videos and you'll see them moving the assemblies around.
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I always thought OIS was just a bunch of springs and is always on, but apparently not.
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I always thought OIS was just a bunch of springs and is always on, but apparently not.
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Nah, it's much deeper than that. Here's a good read and watch.
https://www.picturecorrect.com/tips/optical-image-stabilization-explained-in-under-4-minutes/
Here ya go
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Mine is also a bit off center.
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Hi, yeah got my note 9 on Wednesday and my lens is off centered too. Still thinking on whether I should go to the trouble to get it exchanged.
teegunn said:
If this issue negatively affects how the cameras function, then we have a problem. If it doesn't, well not that I would like it, but it's not really a big deal. I've had phones with this issue before and it didn't affect how the camera functioned.
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Indeed so. The black glass 'hole' where my cameras lens sits behind isn't round its slightly oval? No derogatory affect on pictures so...no problem, its just rather odd. :fingers-crossed:
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