I'm using my nexus 5 out of the box. 4.4.2, not rooted. Everything is great except the other night I tried to shoot some photos at a dark party. friends were dancing. I snapped couple of photos and result ? all blurry. Tried changing scene mode but no luck.
Any help on that ?
Note: camera is fine when i'm taking stable object photos at night. Problem is night and movement together.
make sure your lens is clean on the back of the phone
0perat0r said:
I'm using my nexus 5 out of the box. 4.4.2, not rooted. Everything is great except the other night I tried to shoot some photos at a dark party. friends were dancing. I snapped couple of photos and result ? all blurry. Tried changing scene mode but no luck.
Any help on that ?
Note: camera is fine when i'm taking stable object photos at night. Problem is night and movement together.
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a certain principle of photography, it needs light to take photos. dark lighting and movement equal blur. proper lighting and movement equal crisp beautiful photos. you need the right lighting for the right shot, period. thats the problem when these amateur blogs review cameras phones, they arent photographers and dont really know how to use a camera properly.
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simms22 said:
a certain principle of photography, it needs light to take photos. dark lighting and movement equal blur. proper lighting and movement equal crisp beautiful photos. you need the right lighting for the right shot, period. thats the problem when these amateur blogs review cameras phones, they arent photographers and dont really know how to use a camera properly.
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This the solution is to bring a 1000W Spotlight to the party
Lens is clean no problem with that lol. I realized that the problem is with the camera app itself. It is a bit slow at night photos and i admit that it is perfect on stable objects.
I installed Focal beta on my nexus now it takes perfect night ptohos with moving objects. Snaps fast and also you can open your flash before snapping your photo.
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Lens is clean no problem with that lol. I realized that the problem is with the camera app itself. It is a bit slow at night photos and i admit that it is perfect on stable objects.
I installed Focal beta on my nexus now it takes perfect night ptohos with moving objects. Snaps fast and also you can open your flash before snapping your photo.
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also look into Jinsu Camera Mod http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2516061
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also look into Jinsu Camera Mod http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2516061
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thanks for info, I noted this mode.
0perat0r said:
I'm using my nexus 5 out of the box. 4.4.2, not rooted. Everything is great except the other night I tried to shoot some photos at a dark party. friends were dancing. I snapped couple of photos and result ? all blurry. Tried changing scene mode but no luck.
Any help on that ?
Note: camera is fine when i'm taking stable object photos at night. Problem is night and movement together.
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Are you using HDR+ mode? If so, try without it.
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Are you using HDR+ mode? If so, try without it.
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HDR+ was off ofcourse still no luck with stock camera app.
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So I took some pics with different settings in Camera 360 program. I forgot what the settings I selected were but its pretty much all of them.
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This was all done on the phone. No computer side processing.
Oh P.S. these are all seprate pics of the same thing.
better because it has some extra filters?
take some long distance shots with the default camera app, then take the same shot with camera 360, and we'll see which picture looks sharper.
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better because it has some extra filters?
take some long distance shots with the default camera app, then take the same shot with camera 360, and we'll see which picture looks sharper.
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Will do in the morning
Yeah, I've taken pictures just as good of close-up flowers with the stock camera app. Those look great though! The camera is pretty excellent on the Captivate IMO.
Some of those filters look fantastic!!
/downloading camera360
for some reason i find that my camera is sub-par.. pictures always come out blurry even though i am very steady. i will try camera 360 and hopefully it will help
So what color is the flower supposed to be? Purple or Red. I'd say that only one of those photos looks good. I think the one where its red looks good, the leaves look a good solid green. The rest look kind of like "neon" lights or something.
I find that my Touch Pro w/ it's 3.2MP camera takes sharper photos than the captivate does indoors. I have a 30" monitor so I can actually verify if the camera is keeping up with the horizontal resolution of 2560. I would rate the effective pixel resolution only at like 2.5MP for the captivate. I would say the rest of the 2.5MP seem extrapolated w/ noise.
While YellowGTO's shots look good, we must remember that they are downsized. I tried out camera 360 as well. But imo that application only applies some digital filters to beef up the picture - I can do this w/ picasa. In the end TP's shots blow those of captivate to dust. Captivate lacks refinement.
Engadget did say that the camera quality is better on the vibrant than it is in the captivate. It would be nice if someone who also has access to the vibrant or the i9000 can compare the refinement abilities.
looks awesome!!!
Does this app let you use the camera on a low battery (unlike the stock)?
Those all look severly over saturated to my eye.
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Does this app let you use the camera on a low battery (unlike the stock)?
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Yes it does.
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Yes it does.
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Which is one of the main advantages of this program. I also like Fxcamera, though the pictures quality looks far worse on the computer than when viewed on the phone.
All this time I was under the impression that it does work, I mean when you touch the screen it moves the brackets, turns them green and appears to refocus.
I did a very simple test and it seems it's not doing anything. I placed two objects, one in front of the other at different distances from the camera. The result is wherever you touch the screen, trying to focus on the object in the background, it always focuses on the foreground object.
Is this something you can confirm? Is it something rom related or is it a hardware issue?
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All this time I was under the impression that it does work, I mean when you touch the screen it moves the brackets, turns green and appears to refocus.
I did a very simple test and it seems it's not doing anything. I placed to objects, one in front of the other at different distances from the camera. The result is wherever you touch the screen, trying to focus on the object in the background, it always focuses on the foreground object.
Is this something you can confirm? Is it something rom related or is it a hardware issue?
Sent from my Nexus S
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it works on my nexus s, using the latest m9 kang and the trinity kernels. it was used for this shot..
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Yes, it works. IIRC, you need a ROM that supports it to enable touch to focus.
Here's a pic I took now:
Pretty much just helps what it should focus on than focusing on the item that's in the middle. Since you have such limited control of the camera lens, you obviously won't get much control on the depth of field like what you would see with SLR's
That's great and all but in both of those shots the foreground is in focus, which is what I always get. But say I wanted to focus on the little red car in the background (2nd picture) it could never focus.
Can you take the same picture where that red car is in focus and the bottle (?) is out of focus?
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That's great and all but in both of those shots the foreground is in focus, which is what I always get. But say I wanted to focus on the little red car in the background (2nd picture) it could never focus.
Can you take the same picture where that red car is in focus and the bottle (?) is out of focus?
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It works when I am focusing on the background and not foreground like what you were asking for. However I dont have time now to search for a picture as an example.
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That's great and all but in both of those shots the foreground is in focus, which is what I always get. But say I wanted to focus on the little red car in the background (2nd picture) it could never focus.
Can you take the same picture where that red car is in focus and the bottle (?) is out of focus?
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I agree with the OP, I have placed an object about 5cm from the camera and have the background at about half a meter away. Without moving the camera, I cannot refocus on the foreground object and background object.
The above examples seem to prove otherwise but it would be more evident if each shot was taken at the EXACT angle and showing different focus.
For now, touch to focus seems to act has normal focus ...
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Yeah... for me it only ever focuses on the object in front...
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Can any other members confirm if Touch to Focus is working?
I've currently tested on my ROM (CM9 v3.4).
Yeah for some odd reason, my camera will not even focus..
Hi,
My Moto G Camera is not ok.
I take photos in Red with the flash on, with the flash off the photos is ok.
I think it is a delay between the shutter and flash.
They think might be causing this problem?
Thanks
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Hi,
My Moto G Camera is not ok.
I take photos in Red with the flash on, with the flash off the photos is ok.
I think it is a delay between the shutter and flash.
They think might be causing this problem?
Thanks
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Are you using a red protectioncover on the back. If this is the case than the flash causes a reflection of the colored backside.
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Are you using a red protectioncover on the back. If this is the case than the flash causes a reflection of the colored backside.
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I don't use any case ir cover.
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Is very bad..
Not sure what could cause this.
I am not really using my camera that much but I haven't noticed this kind of issue.
Someone may try to take pictures with flash?
I think it is almost normal if the photo was taken in complete darkness
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Edit the pic in gallery and select auto color...removes most of the redness for me
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M also facing the same issue from start of using this phone . i am in search of proper solution for this problem . Never noticed this red colour problem in any other phones with flash and having 5 mp camera.
Plz help
Yes, this problem is not affect all Moto G
Has anyone solved the problem of camera?
Tried using a different camera app and still have this issue. The picture is okay while it is in the view finder but as soon as I click the photo, it puts this red tint over the picture.
I've tried different applications, and the result is the same.
jaspreet997: I edited the photo and working, the redness disappeared.
But why take pictures appear with red shades?
It is possible to solve this?
I'm going to the Motorola care centre today to show them the issue. I'll report what happens.
It's all due to crappy software of camera.
The red tint comes only when you have flash on and you are clicking photos from distance less than 25cm. Try from a more distance or control focus and exposure and drag focus to a darker area, you'll get a clear photo.:good:
Is not possible to DEV create a mod or fix to improve camera?
@forgotter: My other Moto G does not have this problem. I ordered 2. One was for my friend. I noticed this problem after comparing the two.
Not everyone with the same problems, motorola should do something to solve the problem of camera.
@boaxfux : It's due to software indeed and the software is the automatic light adjustment. Well, I have no idea why your friend's phone doesn't have this. He must be a lucky guy.
The only way to get rid of this is to control focus&exposure by yourself. I'm on CM11 right now don't have the issue. But when I click pics from a close distance and, the phone focuses on a red object then the clicked pic have a reddish tint. I guess that's because from a close distance when flash lights, the object you're focusing on gets a light colour and so the auto adjustment turns the pic to that color to maintain the original colour.
That is all that I know.
More examples:
Turn the auto-flash OFF and try to take pics at day, not at night and in low light conditions, also try Focal, its a camera app on the play store and if im not mistaken i think its made by cyanogenmod, dunno
I try Focal, and is the same issue
I noticed some strange phenomenon with my Mate 9 camera - it looks like pictures come out blurry if the phone is tilted upwards / downwards after focus has been locked.
Could someone try to reproduce the problem?
The instructions are as follows:
1. set the camera to pro mode and Manual focus.
2. hold the camera normally in portrait position
3. compose with some distant subject in the middle
4. press on the subject to focus on it
5. press the shutter button to take a picture.
6. tilt the camera upwards/downwards (while keeping the subject in the frame). Do not refocus.
7. press the shutter button to take a picture.
In my case, the picture that I get from step 5 is perfectly sharp, while the picture I get from step 7 is very blurry.
It's important not to refocus after step 6. If I refocus at that point, the picture from step 7 comes out fine.
I noticed this accidentally when I tried to take a vertical panorama and saw that the image gets less and less sharp the more I tilt the camera vertically. Example of such result:
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Some observations:
1. It doesn't matter if I'm holding the camera in portrait or in landscape mode; Tilting it upwards / downwards after focus was locked makes the output blurry.
2. The more I tilt it, the blurrier the output gets.
3. The problem appears only when the camera is tilted vertically. Tilting it horizontally is fine. So normal panoramas come out OK, but vertical panoramas do not.
4. The problem appears in both Color mode and Monochrome mode (when only 1 camera/lens module is in use). So at least I know that the problem is not related to the optical image stabilizer (that only the color camera has) or to alignment between the two cameras.
5. It is not a narrow depth-of-field issue: the subjects I checked are very far away from the camera, and basically everything should be in focus. Furthermore, the distance between the camera and the subject is held pretty much constant and still - in one picture they come out sharp, while in another, after tilting the camera upwards/downwards, they come out blurry.
Help to reproduce the problem and to understand it will be appreciated.
Tilt Shift
Wow, that photo looks almost like a tilt-shift photo! Not what you were wanting, but pretty cool looking.
https://iphonephotographyschool.com/tilt-shift/
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Wow, that photo looks almost like a tilt-shift photo! Not what you were wanting, but pretty cool looking.
Indeed.
Do you happen to have this phone?
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Wow, that photo looks almost like a tilt-shift photo! Not what you were wanting, but pretty cool looking.
Indeed.
Do you happen to have this phone?
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Yes I do, but I haven't even thought about trying to mimic tilt shift
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Yes I do, but I haven't even thought about trying to mimic tilt shift
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Hi, I am facing the same problem, do you have a solution? Is this a software bug or am I doing something wrong?
I this is a bug, I dont understand, why I only find your concern via google...
Even on EMUI9 I have still this blurry vertical panorama issue
I've had my Mi 10 Ultra, running the xiaomi.eu ROM, for nearly a year or so. I've found the telephoto camera quality to be very good with still subjects, but introduce any kind of motion to the scene, and it is far worse than the Motorola One Zoom I had before.
Here's an example, a slightly cropped photo from the 5x camera, tracking a moving car:
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What exactly is going on here? The panel gaps between the doors as well as at the base of the A-pillar have multiplied! Likewise, there's ghosting right by the door handles! My hypothesis is that the camera takes multiple exposures and then haphazardly merges them into one. This makes the camera absolutely useless at photographing anything moving. Hell, I get better quality using stills from a video with the 5x camera than by taking an actual photograph!
So; is there any way to turn this crap off? The photo above is taken in Pro mode with manual settings, and all AI things are turned off already...
Have you tried using the "Pro" mode to set custom shutter speeds yourself?
I find it usually works well, although sometimes I need to turn HDR off to stop the multi-exposure capture if the object is moving too fast.
The attached photo was taken in Pro mode, no HDR.
I don't believe this is an exposure time issue, as parts of the car are sharp, and anyway these flaws look a lot more akin to what you'd find in a poorly stitched panorama. You can also see the pattern on the road surface looks weird, as if it was clone-brushed or something.
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I've had my Mi 10 Ultra, running the xiaomi.eu ROM, for nearly a year or so. I've found the telephoto camera quality to be very good with still subjects, but introduce any kind of motion to the scene, and it is far worse than the Motorola One Zoom I had before.
Here's an example, a slightly cropped photo from the 5x camera, tracking a moving car:
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What exactly is going on here? The panel gaps between the doors as well as at the base of the A-pillar have multiplied! Likewise, there's ghosting right by the door handles! My hypothesis is that the camera takes multiple exposures and then haphazardly merges them into one. This makes the camera absolutely useless at photographing anything moving. Hell, I get better quality using stills from a video with the 5x camera than by taking an actual photograph!
So; is there any way to turn this crap off? The photo above is taken in Pro mode with manual settings, and all AI things are turned off already...
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You should try gcam. It becomes a real photo camera... Xiaomi processing is very poor compared to Google's.
I have GCam installed, but rarely use it due to the lack of manual settings. Perhaps I'll give it a try with moving subjects, though. Thanks for the idea.
EDIT: tried it, GCam doesn't produce these exposure fusion artefacts at all.
Stock camera:
GCam: