The front facing camera on my One X is horrible. The selfies are washed out and extremely low res, nowhere near the quality from my Droid Razr that has the same megapixel count. What could cause this? Does the proximity sensor have anything to do with the camera? I have a screen protector and it has a cutout for this sensor but I don't know if the cutout is big enough since I can't see the sensor. I have not taken a picture w/o the screen protector installed. Anything else I should be looking at?
The proximity sensor has nothing to do with the front facing camera. In all honesty, it doesn't take great pictures. You might have some dust built up in there, try cleaning it out with a cotton bud.
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timmaaa said:
The proximity sensor has nothing to do with the front facing camera. In all honesty, it doesn't take great pictures. You might have some dust built up in there, try cleaning it out with a cotton bud.
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Thanks. I did that after doing a search on the issue (which I should have done before my post-my bad) and the difference is night and day. I never would have guessed a lens could get so dirty that it would literally make a camera unusable but now I know it can.
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When I turn on front camera I see myself mugish, like there is fog around me.
I think that there is something on front lens, because in the left bottom everything is perfectly clear.
Has anyone here experienced such thing?
And has anyone here tried to clean their front camera lens already?
Thanks in advance
well, ehm...the quality sucks actually
or, you can open the back cover, the front glass of your front camera might have caught much dust.....or, if the dust reached inside, which is a tough case coz the camera is sealed in good way all around, blowing near the camera and around it would do the trick...
arabology said:
well, ehm...the quality sucks actually
or, you can open the back cover, the front glass of your front camera might have caught much dust.....or, if the dust reached inside, which is a tough case coz the camera is sealed in good way all around, blowing near the camera and around it would do the trick...
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I have to wipe mine once a week. The front camera is indeed a dust catcher.
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I use a Q tip LIGHTLY I MEAN LIGHTLY moistened with alcohol, then i take a dry Q TIP and clean after that. PLEASE make sure the first Q tip is barely moist, just slightly because you dont want to WET the lens. be careful and gentle and it works wonderfully. This is how i clean my lens. Im sure their are other ways but the Q tip really gets in there and cleans it good!! Good Luck..
sshede said:
I have to wipe mine once a week. The front camera is indeed a dust catcher.
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yeah, thanks to the innovation of hTC keeping the front camera hole open
After trying to clean the dust gathered in the camera (Thanks HTC for not covering it) my lens got scratched somehow. I can take pictures and haven't noticed any flaws or bad photos but the focus seems a little bit weird now. Close things to the camera don't focus very well and I think it's the scratches fault.
Did anyone here replace their Sensation camera some time? Was it easy? They are cheap at eBay, and I replaced some iPhone cameras before. Or is there some DIY to remove lens scratches? Please let me know what can be done. :banghead:
The sensations camera does not focus well with near objects. So changing the lens may not help.
Im rooted running stock 4.2.2 rom. But iv always noticed this phones front facing camera really sucks... Anyone know an app or a method to improve it?
It's only a 1.3mp camera (or something like that), what do you expect out of it?
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Yeah, the front cameras on smartphones and tablets are always much lower resolution and quality than the rear camera. Really, the only use for the front camera is video calls and the occasional "selfy". You aren't going to fix the hardware limitations with software. I do wish the front camera was a bit better, but it is what it is.
One thing, is that the front camera opening is a dust trap, and hard to clean. If you can see dust on the camera glass, try to clean it out with a Q-tip or a rolled up edge of a cloth moistened with glass cleaner. In particular, if you notice a white haze to the front facing pics, cleaning off the dust will probably help.
Just noticed that when things are in the top portion of the picture with the camera tilted down slightly things get distorted. It makes heads oblong and alien looking. Wondering if other people have this same issue or if it's just my phone. So it's really a question of whether the phone is being exchanged or returned.
I've attached two pics. When the tv is in the top portion of the pic it looks a lot taller than when it's in the center of the pic. Both pics were taken from the same distance at the same zoom amount.
Did you take the plastic film off the lens that comes from the factory?
s197 said:
Did you take the plastic film off the lens that comes from the factory?
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I was gonna say the same! Although mine lately has not been focusing at all unless i shake it. View is immediately blurry, but up close to something it is fine. Like it is stuck in close up. Shake it and seems good. This is before ROOT and playing around. Any ideas?
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Did you take the plastic film off the lens that comes from the factory?
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Did you have a plastic film on your camera? I had one over the fingerprint sensor but if there is one on my camera it's near impossible to detect, I feel like I'm just scratching at the glass although my fingernail is definitely catching on something. I just cant tell if it's the edge of the glass for the camera or a film covering it.
i had the same issue so i boiled my kettle, and held the phone above it after it boiled and let the steam peel the lense sticker.
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Did you have a plastic film on your camera? I had one over the fingerprint sensor but if there is one on my camera it's near impossible to detect, I feel like I'm just scratching at the glass although my fingernail is definitely catching on something. I just cant tell if it's the edge of the glass for the camera or a film covering it.
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If you had the plastic on it, you'd know it. It was very noticeable on mine.
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If you had the plastic on it, you'd know it. It was very noticeable on mine.
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I really can't tell if it's there, if it is it lines up almost perfectly. It isn't causing me issues for now though so I'm not going to mess with it.
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I really can't tell if it's there, if it is it lines up almost perfectly. It isn't causing me issues for now though so I'm not going to mess with it.
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You would notice in the center of the lens. The plastic would have a cut. Once it's off, the lens is perfectly flat across the top.
The plastic was still on, but no change in distortion taking it off. I'm guessing the cutout in the center of the plastic makes it so it doesn't impact photos.
So I tested on my computer monitor and am able to somewhat replicate what is happening in your shots. However, this distortion is natural because you're tilting the camera downwards on its axis. Its called perspective lens distortion and is common to all cameras without a tilt shift lens (a lens that costs several thousand dollars). You should be able to replicate the effect with any camera phone.
Yeah I've noticed distortion in other cameras but it's just not so extreme. On the s6 the distortion makes any pics with the subject on the edge ridiculous and unusable.
I think I've narrowed it down to when the s6 is set up to shoot max resolution at 16:9. When I switch it to 4:3 the distortion is pretty much gone since that distorted area is just cropped out but that reduces it from 16mp to 12mp. Other phone cameras I've had (moto x 2nd gen and s3) crop the other way (max resolution at 4:3 and then crop to get 16:9).
So the s6 presumably has a 16:9 sensor where the others had 4:3. But the extra width is pretty much unusable.
I'm not sure how I feel about this. What's the point of having a 16mp camera if you can only effectively use 12mp?
Any update on this? I was hoping there's a post processing software in Android/Windows/OSX that can compensate for the lens distortion even though it'll reduced the resolution a bit. I have a AT&T Galaxy S6.
I tried DXO Optics Pro 8, and it works very good for shots from my Nikon D7000 to un-alienize the faces, but there are no modules for the Galaxy S6 lens.
Hi there,
I tried to clean my rear cam a couple of times with differentent cleaner (glass cleaner, isopropanol, breath and microfiber cloth).
But I have still this fuzzy cam...
The first picture is from an old HTC One X
This one from my Nexus.
Got anybody an idea how I can get the photos sharp again?
It doesn't seem out of focus, everything is hazy, i would suspect damaged lense or dirty. Or the lense glass.
daedric said:
It doesn't seem out of focus, everything is hazy, i would suspect damaged lense or dirty. Or the lense glass.
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hmm... I don't why but I think the cam modul is damaged. I had tried to clean to cam several times but the haze won't go.
I put a spare part on my phone - now it works perfect.
But I can imagine why the cam modul gone hazy...