What can cause that to the Camera ? - Xperia Z3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

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I replaced the back glass cuz it was broken and the new one is not glued right on the camera side. Can that be the case or there is a problem with my camera ?
I think it is just dust that gets inside the back glass in the camera but I'm noit sure :/

Its called flashbleed, when material around camera leed flash light near camera sensor.
Probably this "replaced" glass its higher or in same level as camera lens, and it takes light as light flash turn on.
Solution is to replace it with original part, or to glue it better. But i would advise to repair it with original parts only.

electrash said:
Its called flashbleed, when material around camera leed flash light near camera sensor.
Probably this "replaced" glass its higher or in same level as camera lens, and it takes light as light flash turn on.
Solution is to replace it with original part, or to glue it better. But i would advise to repair it with original parts only.
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So now if I take it to my local Sony branch I should just ask them to replace it with original part. and not ask them about the camera, and this problem will be fixed as result of the replacement of the glass ?

And these shadow dots aren't visible in my first pictures cuz I took pictures of a black object. What is their problem ?

Well honestly, for this i have no rational explanation. Only i can advise is to clean it with soft fabric material on both side.

So know one knows what cause the dots ?!
I Tried cleaning it but it still there

HussainJH said:
So know one knows what cause the dots ?!
I Tried cleaning it but it still there
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That looks like dust on the sensor (deep inside the phone - you won't be cleaning that yourself)
https://photographylife.com/how-to-spot-dust-on-your-dslr-sensor
Look at the picture of the bird. The smaller the aperture the smaller and more noticeable the black circles.

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[Q] Dust in Camera

Hi guys, I have a huge amount of dust in my camera and a small black area which can appears for no reason (it exists on stock rom, custom rom, now on cm9). Black area can disapper and appears in different places and in different shapes (now it is near camera swapping button)
Anyway I want to know is there is a way to get rid of the dust ? Where they enter my phone ? Are there anyone have same problem ?
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muhsino said:
Hi guys, I have a huge amount of dust in my camera and a small black area which can appears for no reason (it exists on stock rom, custom rom, now on cm9). Black area can disapper and appears in different places and in different shapes (now it is near camera swapping button)
Anyway I want to know is there is a way to get rid of the dust ? Where they enter my phone ? Are there anyone have same problem ?
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You need to open ur phone and clean it by a clorh!
But do it only if u have hardware skills!
Proceed with CAUTION.
Sent from my GT-I9003 CM9
dude the same thing happened to me
gave it to the service centre 3 times and they cleaned it,sealed some something,..
but it has never recovered , the remains dust free for about 1-2 weeks after they clean it at the service centre and then the dust reappears
so i have stopped using the camera, also i dont require camera at all,as i have it on my other devices
well i did not have any black spots, for me everthing was hazy and foggy
Thank you for helping. Yesterday I asked to service centre how much they want. It was about 8-9 dollars. So tomorrow it will be fixed. Again, thank you
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I've been through the same. Two times the service center just cleaned the lens and gave it back. The dust used to collect again in two weeks. Then I specifically told them to replace the part (most of the back body you see after you remove the back cover). Now, seems to be fine. I think certain units have a manufacturing defect.

S View cover and taking pics

Did we lose the ability to take pictures with the cover flipped all the way back? This is what happens when I use the flash...
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And before anyone says anything, this was right after my kitten thought she was Tarzan... lol
anybody?
Did you take off the little layer of film that's on top of the camera lens? And also (I'm assuming that your referring to a S-View Case) you can always just pictures with the case completely closed through the S-View window.
It's never gonna look that great if your taking the picture through the plastic opening in the case - smudges from hands, dust, etc.
EDIT: Just saw that you said you were using flash - the light from the flash is just gonna reflect back at the camera lens and blur your photo out like it did there. Has that not always been the case? It should look decent enough if you don't use flash.
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Did you take off the little layer of film that's on top of the camera lens? And also (I'm assuming that your referring to a S-View Case) you can always just pictures with the case completely closed through the S-View window.
It's never gonna look that great if your taking the picture through the plastic opening in the case - smudges from hands, dust, etc.
EDIT: Just saw that you said you were using flash - the light from the flash is just gonna reflect back at the camera lens and blur your photo out like it did there. Has that not always been the case? It should look decent enough if you don't use flash.
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Come to think of it I don't ever recall using the flash with the cover all the way back. Tried the same pic with my wife's S5 with S-View and got the same result... oh well, better late than never lol
Just don't cover ur camera with the s view cover. Problem solved
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I notice when I take a picture with the s view window when it's flipped closed the picture is smaller resolution than a picture when the flip is open. Is there a way to change this?
Sorry about hi-jacking your thread.

Flash bleed on Z3 ...

Hello all,
I have a problem with a Z3, when "i" take (my wife, i have a Note 3 ) a photo with the flash, i have a halo on the right. I know that the Z1C was the same problem ...
What is the solution ?
Which has the same problem here ?
Thank you
To you have a case on the phone ?
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alino06 said:
Hello all,
I have a problem with a Z3, when "i" take (my wife, i have a Note 3 ) a photo with the flash, i have a halo on the right. I know that the Z1C was the same problem ...
What is the solution ?
Which has the same problem here ?
Thank you
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Cases can do this, and rear screen protectors that cover the flash can too.
x017in said:
To you have a case on the phone ?
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No case of course and the phone has just been unpacked ...
Hum ... When i use a case with the phone i dont have the problem ...
Like we said in french "bizarre bizarre"
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No case of course and the phone has just been unpacked ...
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Why "of course"?
Post some example pics, perhaps it'll be clearer then.
Yeah mine did the same on the weekend, I wasn't sure initially if it was the flash or a bright light off to the right of my shot, so I turned the flash off and the issue went away confirming it was from the flash. What is happening here is that the ISO sensitivity is was too high with the flash.
The best way to combat this issue, is to set the camera settings to manual, and keep the ISO as low as possible to get the shot
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Here are some extreme examples, the first with flash ISO800 the second with no flash ISO3200.
Those having bleeding problems l, it coupd be to do with light bleeding under the back panel, I smashed mine and got a replacement and it happened to me. The back panel was not secure so I reapplied it and now it has gone.
Just out of interest try putting a bit of pressure around the lens when you take a shot and see if the problem is still there.
jkr284 said:
Those having bleeding problems l, it coupd be to do with light bleeding under the back panel, I smashed mine and got a replacement and it happened to me. The back panel was not secure so I reapplied it and now it has gone.
Just out of interest try putting a bit of pressure around the lens when you take a shot and see if the problem is still there.
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The same happened to me now, got the bleeding after it was repaired in a store.
How did you make sure, the lens is secure? Just by pressure or did you heat it or added extra glue or something? :silly:

Broken GPS/Cracked LCD – (Blue LED)

In Vietnam they replaced my front/back glass and the metal frame. The phone looked like brand new, but my GPS wasn't working so I went back. They fixed it but when I got my phone back my front glass was sticking out a bit.
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2 weeks after the GPS wasn't working again I tried flashing back to factory image, various different ROM's/GPS fixes without luck. The apps from Google play all didn't find any GPS signal.
After a few weeks the back glass was coming loose. I took it out and found out they had used superglue instead of adhesive so I had to scrape the paint from the frame and glass. I figured the GPS problem is a bad contact between the GPS and the frame. (like described here: LINK)
When I pulled out my front screen it cracked because it was also super glued to the frame. I bent the pins on the motherboard up a little and but it back in the frame. When I powered it on my GPS was fixed, but I had flickering lines over the screen. When I screwed it back the LED started pulsing blue and the phone is completely unresponsive.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFVsaNx3B18&feature
I see the LCD's are expensive so do you guys think the problems would be solved by buying a new LCD and frame or does the light to dark blue pulsing mean something different?
Thanks in advance!
Hi just now i dropped my wife's s6 and now the screen is dead, (well, not totally dead cos periodically maybe every 12 seconds giving showing white screen only on the left hand side portion of the screen) and the notification led is giving off dark to light blue light. Other than that, the phone is completely unresponsive.
I tried the hard reset method and try going into download and recovery mode to no avail. I was thinking it maybe caused by the cracked screen. The phone has had a cracked before i dropped it and it was fine. When i dropped it, there is no new crack.
So did you replace the screen and it solved the problem? Thanks in advance.

Broke front camera motor

Hey guys,
I finally (kappa) managed it, to broke my front camera motor
I think, it got broke while the last time my phone dropped..
The camera itself still works (Surrounding light is shining through) but the motor, for pushing the camera up and down, is dead.
I can't hear any sound, nor any sidelights of it. The notification LED still works too btw.
Do anyone else expected this failure too and maybe know a fix for it? I already tried to "pick it up" a bit with a sharf cutter and trigger the mechanism with the camera app and front camera sidelight settings, but vainly it didn't work..
Sony make.belive said:
Hey guys,
I finally (kappa) managed it, to broke my front camera motor
I think, it got broke while the last time my phone dropped..
The camera itself still works (Surrounding light is shining through) but the motor, for pushing the camera up and down, is dead.
I can't hear any sound, nor any sidelights of it. The notification LED still works too btw.
Do anyone else expected this failure too and maybe know a fix for it? I already tried to "pick it up" a bit with a sharf cutter and trigger the mechanism with the camera app and front camera sidelight settings, but vainly it didn't work..
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The engine seems strong.
The connection between the engine and the camera more likely or solder or printed circuit.
You'd have to open it to see.
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Camera:20$
Engine:3,80$
NOSS8 said:
The engine seems strong.
The connection between the engine and the camera more likely or solder or printed circuit.
You'd have to open it to see.
View attachment 5225093
Camera:20$
Engine:3,80$
View attachment 5225085
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Thanks for the information! But heating up the display and re-glueing it by myself could end up in a disaster ..
I think, I will first try to contact my seller (or xiaomi) and ask for repair service.

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