Hi everyone,
I think I might have a problem with my cameras or maybe they're just not as good as I hoped. The image attached is supposed to be a close up but as you can see it wouldn't focus close up. I was around 2" away from the object. Previous phones handled close ups like this without a problem, so what gives?
How are you close ups?
I've already tried cleaning the lens and changing cameras settings etc
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Please refer to https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77804957&postcount=51. Although, from the screenshot you have attached, it seems that your phone is simply too close to the subject. The minimum focusing distance for your P20 Pro is 10cm, so you will need an external lens attachment to photograph anything closer than that. I hope this helps.
Exactly. It even tells you that you're too close. Just back off a little.
koi8ru said:
Please refer to https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77804957&postcount=51. Although, from the screenshot you have attached, it seems that your phone is simply too close to the subject. The minimum focusing distance for your P20 Pro is 10cm, so you will need an external lens attachment to photograph anything closer than that. I hope this helps.
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I might try what is suggested in the other thread. As for being too close, my 2014 S5 can take close ups at this distance no problem so I expected this "beast" to be even better.
I love the phone but I think the cameras were definitely over hyped
Well it's no secret that the minimum focus is 10 cm. But I agree it would be handy if closer focus could be achieved. Occasionally I could make use of it, too.
all the pugs said:
Well it's no secret that the minimum focus is 10 cm. But I agree it would be handy if closer focus could be achieved. Occasionally I could make use of it, too.
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Then you guys are in luck. Your p20 Pro comes with a 40MP sensor. So zoom in and crop away at your hearts' desire, my friends .
With all my respect, but that is not the same. Far from it.
all the pugs said:
With all my respect, but that is not the same. Far from it.
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Yes, I know. Just trying to put a positive spin on a bad situation I have actually been curious to try out one of those macro lens attachments from Amazon.
I guess they will work okay. I sometimes photograph through a loupe, just holding the phone close to it. Doesn't look as good as a true macro shot, but good enough if you're lazy and don't want to get the DSLR out (I am the queen of laziness ).
auto-focus macro would ask u to go further away. If you'd like to do really closed-up photos, you can do it 2 ways.
1. switch to 3x zoom, then point your subject and take photo. the magnification is quite near to macro.
2. switch to "Pro" mode, then, click "AF-C" to choose "MF", there u can switch the focus slider to get your desired focus. That way, I can get up to 4 or 5 cm closed instead of 10 cm as in auto-focus mode.
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Hello there !
I'm one click away to pre order this beauty.
One thing that is stopping me (and it's the only thing that actually) is that I've seen several videos shot under low light conditions that were clearly showing frame drops.
So, what is your experience on this with the HTC One for the lucky ones already owning it ?
Is it a bug that will be fixed soon ?
Thanks a lot !
Can you provide some examples?
I dont noticed any drops and it works smooth till now...
Hi,
Starting at 00:37 here : youtube.com/watch?v=K10ZB6kGo5M
It's clearly visible.
I believe this is a problem that happened with the HTC droid DNA where there are frame drops and audio lags behind video alot, not sure if it got fixed yet
I will test it tomorrow and report if i can reproduce it
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I will test it tomorrow and report if i can reproduce it
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That would be awesome !
Can you also please take some picture at 0 & -2 sharpness in order to see the difference ?
Thanks a lot
Made some videos today, and was not able to reproduce it. At least not while making ~1-3 minutes videos.
Will try to do it in the evening, when its dark. Also i can imagine, that first videos were done with pre release versions, which may have "older" Software on it.
Added pictures taken with DHD and One for comparsion
Sharpness 0 and -2
DHD:
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As you can see, HTC One makes muuuuch better pictures
Wow, perfect !
Still, I don't get it why people say that pictures look better at -2 sharpness. This 0 sharpness pic looks totally fine !
Say, you wouldn't happen to have a window nearby in order to take a picture of the outside, with the same settings ? (0 & -2 ) If that's not too asking too much of course :laugh: :good:
Well i have no idea, why people say that.
Also i took this picture purposely, so you can see text to compare sharpness.
As you can see sharpness 0 is way better.
Even if it is not that sharp at all, it was cold and battery was to empty for flash light.
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Well i have no idea, why people say that.
Also i took this picture purposely, so you can see text to compare sharpness.
As you can see sharpness 0 is way better.
Even if it is not that sharp at all, it was cold and battery was to empty for flash light.
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Hey thanks a lot. Very nice details for a 4mp camera at sharpness 0.
I can see the picture is a bit blurry on the bottom right, but that might just be the focus who went a bit crazy on that particular picture :cyclops::good:
Thanks a lot.
Well i think it was because i wasn't holding camera in position, as i said it was cold
I've done a bit of searching on this but couldn't find any examples quite as extreme as mine. It seems to have happened to my phone at some point within the past couple of months, only noticed recently when I transferred some photos to my laptop. What basically happens is similar to the 'tilt shift' effect on Instagram. Only part of the photo is in focus. It's usually the middle which is in focus, but if I tap to focus elsewhere, it will shift the focus to there and the blurriness shifts (see photo number 4, where I tapped to specifically focus on the building on the right). I also tried the multiple autofocus option, but it unfortunately makes no real difference.
At first I thought I'd accidentally turned on some sort of hipster photo mode, but having scoured the options, I can see nothing of the kind which is making me think it's likely to be a hardware issue. The camera lens itself looks fine from the outside, no obvious cracks or damage.
Pictures below, just wondered if anyone had experienced this issue or had any ideas of any settings I may have missed, or anything else which could be causing this? I want to make sure I've tried everything I can before I send it back to Sony for repair.
Photos below, first photo was taken in manual mode, 2 and 3 were taken in superior auto. The 4th was specifically tapping the Focus onto the building on the right.
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lens cover is probably scratched or melted. Its plastic so its easy to ruin.
Check the main thread on the topic http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-compact/general/bottleneck-camera-glass-plastic-camera-t2889060
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lens cover is probably scratched or melted. Its plastic so its easy to ruin.
Check the main thread on the topic http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-compact/general/bottleneck-camera-glass-plastic-camera-t2889060
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Thanks, I've had a browse of that thread, but visually, to my eye at least, the lens cover on mine looks unscratched and undistorted. The case I have has a reasonably thick back, so the camera has actually been fairly well protected from scratches. Are there any other tests I can do? I'll try to get a close up picture of my lens later.
Just to update this, the phone is currently with Sony. Hopefully they'll be able to fix the issue, will update again with the end result, hopefully I'll have it back next week at some point.
Final update. Got the phone back last night, they've replaced the camera which has fixed the issue. Excellent turnaround, took 4 working days from sending it off to getting it back.
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Final update. Got the phone back last night, they've replaced the camera which has fixed the issue. Excellent turnaround, took 4 working days from sending it off to getting it back.
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That's the kind of service that is appreciated by customers
I find the camera on the Note 5 is wonderful but lately I've noticed some issues in night conditions that are disappointing. I have a ton of streak artifact. Best way to describe it is to just look at the photos below. I wanted to take some nice photos of my two rides and came back disappointed.
I took photos with THREE different camera phones and none of those did what the Note 5 did. Any thoughts?
Galaxy Note 5 set first, followed by my AOSP G3, and the last shot is with an older generation iPhone.
Note 5 set to auto mode. I tried tweaking things with other settings and nothing could get rid of those streaks.
Imaging quality overall goes to the Note 5 but those artifacts make it unbearable. Is there something wrong in software? Is it a dirty lens issue (and if so how do I successfully clean it)? Is this a hardware problem that I should try and warranty?
Only modification to the photos posted was I dropped the resolution for easier viewing.
GALAXY NOTE 5
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Obviously image quality goes down but those streaks certainly don't show up anymore.
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factory reset is the last resort, try other apps like camera MX or camera FV5, if the same results occur, then the problem is either firmware or something in the sensor.
Clean your lens, rule number 1.
You try and apply the camera mod to increase jpeg quality a bit, but first do what i mentioned above and report back soldier!
That's all lens.
Is there any chance that you installed a rear screen protector for the camera?
If not and cleaning the lens doesn't solve this, then there's nothing you can do, besides eliminating those flares manually in ps or something.
Lens flare is quite common, espeically at large aperture lens such as the one which located in this phone, but these are quite severe and might be caused by lens misalignment or another defect. I'll try to shoot some lamp posts at night and see what's going on with my unit.
welp...tiny...T-I-N-Y scratch I can see over the camera...unreal. I'm guessing that's it. At least in day time it only happens in direct light. Here's an example with it showing and one without it showing...
Flair over blue car...
As long as I play angles enough it seems to get out of the view entirely. I guess I'll be learning a new way to take photos from now on... :/
You can probably get the camera lens replaced without burning your wallet, might want to look into that. The Note 5 definitely took better photos than the G3, ignore the lens defects. The difference there is insane.
A picture is worth a thousand words.
To illustrate the problem, below are two photos of my cat. The first was taken using the native Samsung camera app. The second using a port of Gcam.
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Do you see the problem? Pictures taken with the Samsung camera app produce this "smudging" effect, making it look almost like a painting, or a cartoon.
This problem is very prevalent once you start using the camera a lot, taking lots of photos. Usually happens when the scene includes a lot of small details that need to be captured, like people's faces, or a textured intricate pattern.
Instead of accurately representing those details, the camera produces this smudged cartoony effect more often than not.
Since using the ported Gcam app on the same phone, same hardware, produces far superior results, it is reasonable to conclude that this is a Samsung software issue, and that the post-processing algorithm is not up to par.
My question being, is this a known issue? Is something being done about it? Is there a solution other than using 3rd party apps like the Gcam port used in my examples?
I'd much rather use the native camera app provided by Samsung, but as it stands currently it's just really not up to the challenge.
Will appreciate any feedback, thanks!
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is this a known issue?
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Yes.
Is something being done about it?
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Not really, Samsung's approach.
Is there a solution other than using 3rd party apps like the Gcam port used in my examples?
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No.
P.S. What gcam port do you use exactly? Could you please link?
Do you see gcam improvement also in video comparing to stock camera app, filmic Pro and open camera?
Wow, that's so disappointing to hear!
One of the reasons I bought this phone was for the camera upgrade, thinking it would be decent.
Can't believe that it's this flawed for a device that came out in 2020.
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P.S. What gcam port do you use exactly? Could you please link?
Do you see gcam improvement also in video comparing to stock camera app, filmic Pro and open camera?
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I just used the one that was advertised on this forum: https://www.cyanogenmods.org/galaxy-a71-google-camera-apk-download/
Seems to work well for the most part. I mainly tested it with taking photos. Video quality seems to be about the same as the stock Samsung camera app, but I haven't tested it extensively to be fair.
I have noticed this smudging in other apps such as snapchat too, it's even worse there.
Hi guys! Just wanna ask if there's any way to disable the zoom lock feature of the s21 ultra? While I appreciate the stability it offers, that same stability sometimes causes a hindrance to zoom photography. When the object I want to shoot is not centered adjusting the phone slowly won't move the viewfinder at all. And continually moving it just makes the viewfinder jump away of the target.
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Doesn't the lock only work if you press on it?
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Hi! Just want to clarify... Do you mean to press the back navigation button when the small window turns yellow?
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Doesn't the lock only work if you press on it?
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How I wish it only did that. However the camera AI determines the subject and autolocks to it in 3 seconds. The main problem I'm encountering here is that it autolocks even if the subject is not centered and I can't for the life of me fix that unless I move the camera until the target is out of the viewfinder.
Beyond 10x it's just digital zoom anyway, you may as well take the photo at 10x and crop from there.
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Doesn't the lock only work if you press on it?
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Maddmatt said:
Beyond 10x it's just digital zoom anyway, you may as well take the photo at 10x and crop from there.
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I know how to work with photos. Sadly what you said is not true. Try taking moon shots for example. I would like to see the same amount of details shooting at 70x vs 10x to prove what you say is true.
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There is no back on the yellow window, just a hand and its not clickable.
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There is no back on the yellow window, just a hand and its not clickable.
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Oups i was wrong : in fact while i click on it, my fringers cover the sensor
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I know how to work with photos. Sadly what you said is not true. Try taking moon shots for example. I would like to see the same amount of details shooting at 70x vs 10x to prove what you say is true.
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Haven't tried the moon yet but anything beyond 10x just looks too blurry to be of any use to me. I suspect the moon is an exception due to unique image process for the "moon shot".
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Haven't tried the moon yet but anything beyond 10x just looks too blurry to be of any use to me. I suspect the moon is an exception due to unique image process for the "moon shot".
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Here's a picture I took of the moon(edited in snapseed)
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