generally speaking my phone does pretty well with pictures, however this past week after the update it has just gone downhill pretty quick. As you can see in the image below there are quite a few things awry with the image quality....it is definitely not what is expected from a flagship. this looks almost like it was taken with something along the lines of an iphone3 or worse. is anyone else experiencing the same issue?
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The sun is shining directly to the phone in the first picture that it caused it?
Do tou have more pics?
And what version you had and you got now?
Might sound silly but are the lens clean? Are you using a case with thick/big cutouts for the rear camera bump?
First and foremost, do you have a lens protector applied?
no lens protector, however these were taken during video recording
also, i have a good 70+ pics from the last week at the lake, most of wich were just damned fine pre-update to 12.5.10
speedstream said:
no lens protector, however these were taken during video recording
also, i have a good 70+ pics from the last week at the lake, most of wich were just damned fine pre-update to 12.5.10
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So only those picture taken during video recording are low quality ?
speedstream said:
no lens protector, however these were taken during video recording
also, i have a good 70+ pics from the last week at the lake, most of wich were just damned fine pre-update to 12.5.10
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The photos taken during filming are not nice, they lose a lot of quality.
If the photos taken outside the footage are normal, there is no problem with your camera.
that's disappointing, but yeah normal photos are pretty damned good. one day they will be 1:1
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i just realized there are strange marks on the right of my pictures now. I'll post a few pictures, you can see it a lot better on white.
dont really see it huh?
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move it just a little to the right... now it's against a white background...
and here it is again:
This image is from earlier today... no marks!!
Yes , and may God have mercy on its soul.
Seriously though - I dunno. It doesnt look good, thats for sure. Are you pressing it hard when taking the pics ? Have you tried with the back cover off ? Did you try upgrading the camera software ?
In the camera app, try to put the white balance to auto and y menu, advanced, second page put flicker adjustment to auto.
Regards.
yeah actually those pics were taken with the camera cover off except the one earlier that day when it was working fine.
This morning I woke up, tried using my camera again, and it was back to normal!
very strange...
dude youe camera is better than my kaiser's camera
dont worry about it, try taking the cover of the battery and take some shots (compare difference)... the plastic protectant lens (external) is pretty rubbish so any scratch even if tiny will cause problems
nb. nice celing mobile
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yeah actually those pics were taken with the camera cover off except the one earlier that day when it was working fine.
This morning I woke up, tried using my camera again, and it was back to normal!
very strange...
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I have the same problem when looking at the LCD, but it doesn't show up in the picture itself. I don't know its very weird. Its like your 2nd and 3rd picture.
Hey there,
Just wondering, does anyone else find the photos on the 2X really milky and overly bright?
Take a look here at some I took this weekend...
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Compared to some photos I took a couple of weeks ago with my Desire HD..
I would have thought the 8MP on the LG would kill the Desire HD but now looking at it, I'm not so sure...?
It's said like a thousand times before but i'll say it again. There is a problem with the auto white balance, if you do it by hand the photo's will be much better .
WB how you do it by hand? I can only select automatic presets that are not very good.
Anyway, the best improvment in quality photo for my lg optimus was by reducing exposure by 1 or 2 clicks on the +/- icon
Take a look at the camera mod in the dev section to improve your camera quality. I know its just for video for now but maybe in future updates it will contain improved photos.
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Take a look at the camera mod in the dev section to improve your camera quality. I know its just for video for now but maybe in future updates it will contain improved photos.
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I'm already running that
They app aint that sophisticated sadly enough, but you can change the white balance at settings, if you go there you see it's normally on auto, you can change it to sunny and stuff like that. That allready changes a lot for me.
Thanks yeah I changed it to landscape and was much better, but also Camera 360 kills the stock app
I noticed i get less glare when i take off the battery cover, i think it contributes to the milkyness a bit but not sure
Hello all,
I would like it if some people could share pictures from the front-camera, particularly in low-light (it does not have to be a selfie ). This is because I am worried about the performance of my front camera because even though it says it is ISO 320 in the EXIF, the quality looks to be smudgy and really soft (even though I turned off the soft skin and stabilizer setting in Manual mode).
I know that its only 2MP but still, the quality of it in low-light as compared to good light is really significant. So I would like to confirm if this is just me or also the others..
Btw, I have a Clear Screen Protector so I'm not sure if that might also be contributing..
Thanks!!
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You are not incorrect. The front camera, even worse than the back one, suffers from noise, grain, oversharpening artifacts, blurring, and washed out colors.
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You are not incorrect. The front camera, even worse than the back one, suffers from noise, grain, oversharpening artifacts, blurring, and washed out colors.
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Hm, bummer. I wonder if its software again or if its just the nature of front facing cameras? Weird thing is front facing video seems to be alright..
Thanks man!
I noticed this on front facing camera, my gf has z1 I have s3 and mine wins hands down
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Hi Guys
Just found yesterday this gear for photography. Think its a great idea to enjoy our great S6 / S6 Edge camera . If somebody of you have photography as a hobby I think it will be interesting for you as well.
I have my two tripods for DSLR Photography of landscape image... but with this part I think it will be a great solution as well for the "Androphotography"
What do you think about this part ?
Shoulderpod S1
nice, i would love to see it in action.
Only problem i see, is if i know im taking big photos i take my SLR.
My phone is more of a - i have it everywhere take snaps thing.
So i would forget to take the grip with me!
i think HandlePod is a more fitting name since the inclusion of 'shoulder' implies some sort of stablisation like a shoulder rig would give.
for video, i have this (freebie) selfie stick i use as a handle grip...
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to use as a table top tripod, i have a phone holder i attach to an Arca swiss style QR plate like so...
or if i'm traveling with my tripod, like so...
but since i pretty much have a photo camera married to my body all the time, i'll mount it to the top should i ever want to take a photo with it as well as being able to use it as a larger live view and having full control over the camera like so...
but the shoulderpod s1 does combine most of these functions into one pretty portable piece.
I will order my shoulderpod S1 next days for sure
Sometimes when I take a picture with the rear camera the photo's are extremely foggy. There are some minor scratches on the rear camera glass otherwise im not sure what might be causing this issue. Below are two pictures taken about an hour apart.
Whilst I know the foggy photo is of a screen, I have tried taking a Photo without any backlighted screens and in a relatively lit bedroom and still the fog.
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Ellery123 said:
Sometimes when I take a picture with the rear camera the photo's are extremely foggy. There are some minor scratches on the rear camera glass otherwise im not sure what might be causing this issue. Below are two pictures taken about an hour apart.
Whilst I know the foggy photo is of a screen, I have tried taking a Photo without any backlighted screens and in a relatively lit bedroom and still the fog.
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You obviously need to change the glass that covers the cameras. Maybe buy some protection for it so you won't scratch it in the future.
I take it that you have cleaned the lens of any oils from fingerprints etc? This is a classic photo of oiled camera lenses
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If you have already cleaned, I thinks some water is inside and the its vaporization gives the foggy effect to the camera glass ...