Question Camera protection good or necessary? - Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra

What are your experiences with the camera area? Is it necessary, helfpful or bad to use an extra protection glass around it?

I bought this one (or identical) even before my device arrived, and using it since day 1, so I do not know honestly the experience without it.
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Thanks. I was hoping to find out wheteher it influences camera quality.
You really gave a cover without holes for the camera? Does that work fine?

friscoboi said:
Thanks. I was hoping to find out wheteher it influences camera quality.
You really gave a cover without holes for the camera? Does that work fine?
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The one that I used is with holes. First for the IR and second for flash.
I saw a few without holes but I did not buy as I read that it affects focus.

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[Q] Looking for a case WITHOUT a hole for camera

Is there a case without the hole for the camera? My job doesn’t let me have a cell phone with a camera and it would be great if I could find a case that covers the camera.
Thanks,
ZK
Did you actually remove the camera? If so, how does WP7 handle the camera missing? Is the chrome bezel around the camera removable?
I have the same issue you have, my workplace is strictly no cameras but they will allow a phone with the camera removed.
Isnt there a sticker cover you can get on ebay?

Lens protection

Hi all, I was wondering if (and if yes HOW) you are protecting the lens of your camera ?
It's the first time I have a phone with the camera in relief compared to the body of the phone, and I'm always so worried I might scratch it. I have the case provided by Huawei so at least when I put it on a table the lenses are not touching. I did some research and saw that they make some protections for lenses, but I would like to have your opinion. TY !
Repear88 said:
Hi all, I was wondering if (and if yes HOW) you are protecting the lens of your camera ?
It's the first time I have a phone with the camera in relief compared to the body of the phone, and I'm always so worried I might scratch it. I have the case provided by Huawei so at least when I put it on a table the lenses are not touching. I did some research and saw that they make some protections for lenses, but I would like to have your opinion. TY !
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Back-Cam...var=690154848930&_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649

Dust collecting under the main lens of Redmi K20 pro

I've received my redmi K20 pro for only 2 weeks now and I've noticed that my main 48MP lens has been collecting dust since. The phone is in perfect shape. No leakage or anything. I've been using the case that was in the package. Is there anyone else who has the same problem? I've attached the picture.
No similar experience?
I have! But not the main camera, but only under the wide camera.. Annoying, but dont use the wide camera that often!
dave6771 said:
I have! But not the main camera, but only under the wide camera.. Annoying, but dont use the wide camera that often!
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Yeah, you are luckier than me. I donno even why this is happening.
Must be a fault from the manufacturing. Since it has started to build up as soon as I got the phone.
mehrshad.shafaghi said:
I've received my redmi K20 pro for only 2 weeks now and I've noticed that my main 48MP lens has been collecting dust since. The phone is in perfect shape. No leakage or anything. I've been using the case that was in the package. Is there anyone else who has the same problem? I've attached the picture.
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No but my back panel got some thin scretches as I don't use back case or any protector now i am thinking to buy transparent thin protector film for back panel.
Welp, similar issue now rises with Redmi Note 9/9S/9 Pro users at a greater number:
https://piunikaweb.com/2020/08/22/r...e-affected-users-advised-to-get-replacements/
https://c.mi.com/thread-3296978-1-1.html
you can search in the threads for more complaints.
Hi, unfortunately after using k20 pro for a year and half. Now i can see some dust particles collecting under my wide angle camera glass. I don't know whether this is a manufacturer defect or not cause i didn't see that earlier.
By the way do anyone figure out how to clean them?

Mi9 Tempered Glass Protectors - Hard to find - What else fits?

Hi all,
It looks like all the decent quality Mi9 screen protectors are disappearing.
... I cant find any for sale on eBay inside the country (Australia) anymore.
Are there any other phone models with comparable screen size?
I dont use the selfie camera much so dont really care if that got covered up.
Thanks
MWPau said:
Hi all,
It looks like all the decent quality Mi9 screen protectors are disappearing.
... I cant find any for sale on eBay inside the country (Australia) anymore.
Are there any other phone models with comparable screen size?
I dont use the selfie camera much so dont really care if that got covered up.
Thanks
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well, i dont know whats around Australia to sell but, if you dont mind to use screen protector that cover the front camera - they protect the camera, dont affect nothing, nor image quality of them - i recomend you to use screen protector for the Xiaomi K20/K20 Pro, its all square without the cut out for the waterdrop notch and will protect the front camera too. And they fit fine on top and bottom as well as sides...and look very good all around like when screen is off you even cant tell you have a waterdrop notch, looks like is all screen.
Thats what i am using since day one and im happy with it, dont need to be expensive protectors since a little crack will make you wanna replace the thing so i just use random cheap ones...i replace them every 3/4 months.
Perfect!! Thanks for taking the time to reply, exactly the type of answer i was looking for.
K20 protectors are readily available. Ordered
I'm using Mascheri tempered glass protector for Mi 9T on my Mi 9. Without the notch it looks so much better and the selfie cam doesn't suffer at all from the glass.
Cheers
Toscha
Redmi 8/8a
What about the difrent models of Nillkin brand, did you check them out? As far as I know they ship to Australia from AE and you have plenty of them there. Have been using them for years on different phones. Have one installed on Mi 9 from August last year. The Nillkin amazing h+ Pro is my favourite, because of the durability, you can also find great full cover glasses (which I have at the moment, although I prefer h+ Pro) . The oleophobic cover, its scratch resistant properties and the full package overall is above all the competition in my opinion.
I used redmi note 8 one on mine

General Pixel 7/7 pro camera Anti-reflection coating

Hi, since the pixels suffer from lens flare, have you ever tried to put an anti-reflection glass on the cams? Could it work? I just don't know where to buy this type of glass
It isn't the best idea, since the "glass" that really matters is on the top of the sensor's surface, not the external glass we could touch.
sorry, I thought it was really what could be changed ... ok I tried ... thanks for the information
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sorry, I thought it was really what could be changed ... ok I tried ... thanks for the information
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Lens flare is supposed be a problem with the misalignment of the layer between the sensor.
Nothing we could fix much..
that is, is it a construction problem between the sensor and the lenses?
However, I did a search and there are "homemade" methods, which explain how to make an anti-reflection coating. Maybe if it can work, I'll test it on my Xiaomi mi9t and publish the results
Antor84 said:
Hi, since the pixels suffer from lens flare, have you ever tried to put an anti-reflection glass on the cams? Could it work? I just don't know where to buy this type of glass
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Sony xperias use zeiss lenses,maybe ask google to do the same

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