Does samsung's isocell sensors sink when you flip the phone? Both of my cameras are isocell sensors.
all1234 said:
Does samsung's isocell sensors sink when you flip the phone? Both of my cameras are isocell sensors.
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You asked this question in a different thread and as I said before they should not move
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when using a fisheye or any other add on lenses on the nexus 5, the ois makes the image shake and unfocused. Does anyone know if it is possible to turn ois off?
ahelen said:
Hi,
when using a fisheye or any other add on lenses on the nexus 5, the ois makes the image shake and unfocused. Does anyone know if it is possible to turn ois off?
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There is a thread in general advising that the Nexus 5 isn't designed for add on lenses. Perhaps the magnetic ring around our camera is for OIS and that the magnetic lenses cause an issue? I don't know I have no interest in it so I haven't read the thread, but have a look.
My SII plus camera lens got scratched and photo quality is poor
any one knows where I buy new one ?? cause I searched and didn't find any thing belong to s II plus ,, all camera lens was for SII
osamaelgabry said:
My SII plus camera lens got scratched and photo quality is poor
any one knows where I buy new one ?? cause I searched and didn't find any thing belong to s II plus ,, all camera lens was for SII
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S2 lens works in S2 plus
hey guys, me and my brother got galaxy s6 devices, we both have MM, i tried both side by side, tried to take a picture of the same object, on my brother phone the quality is much better, if you zoom you can see the difference...and the colors are a bit different, i got the sony sensor, but i can't check for him because the *#34971539# code doesn't work on MM....anyone know why there are some differences?
some s6's have isocell sensor and others have sony imx sensor, there are positives to both types, there is a dedicated thread to this in the general forum
sofir786 said:
some s6's have isocell sensor and others have sony imx sensor, there are positives to both types, there is a dedicated thread to this in the general forum
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yes i know, i can't check his phone because of MM, the code doesn't work, my question is, if there should be another reason for this difference, or how can i check the camera FW
Download AIDA64 in playstore.
i used the app, he has samsung sensor, but from what i know sony sensor should be a bit better, but the difference in the pictures is big, he has sharper image, the pictures have been taken in a bit of low light, the colors are a bit different but it's not an issue...
I have a Galaxy S6 with an ISOCELL sensor and some pictures are fine like the first two, but the majority come out very bright, with a whiteish light cast, like the last four.
It was a sunny hot day and the photos were snapped at 12.00 when the sun was shinning at its best. Could that be the cause ?
Overall I feel very disappointed by the ISOCELL sensor. I had a Galaxy S6 before with a Sony sensor and the photos were great.
Any thougts ?
Mine is isocell as well, it doesn't take pics like this at all. Everything is nice.
Your problem can be :
1. Dirty/Scratched lens. Clean your lens and look closely to see if there is visible scratches or not.
2. Firmware problem. Sometimes firmwares are buggy. Flash different firmware to see if it solves it or not.
3. Hardware Defect. You should return your device under warranty and get another one.
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Does anyone else think that there is something wrong with these pictures ?
Yeah I do see the white effect like thing on the photos. I don't know why it happens to you tho.My device has the ISOCELL lense aswell, but the pictures are flawless. Try reflashing the stock rom again.
Tried that. Yeah. Probably something wrong with the camera.
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Replaced the phone. Everything is fine now.
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I had a similar problem and cleaning the lense fixed it. (I barely could see the smudges but they seemed to have caused the overexposing)
Im about to buy my Galaxy S8 this weekend and my friend lets me check the camera sensors everytime I upgrade, I usually go for the IMX sensors on Samsung but there is always a comparison between those but i havent been able to find any! Do anyone here have 2 Galaxies with IMX and ISOCELL or have seen a comparison between them anywhere?
https://www.google.com.mx/amp/www.a...-s7-isocell-vs-sony-sensor-camera-680266/amp/
That's the comparison between both sensors on S7 anyone has found the comparison for S8?
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Me too. Still waiting for comparison.
amirtengteng said:
Me too. Still waiting for comparison.
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Apparently all snapdragon variants of S8/+ have sony camera sensors while all exynos variants have samsung SLSI camera sensors. At least this time there seems to be no lottery like it used to be in previous gen samsung flagships! This makes such comparison difficult as one wouldn't easily find two S8s with the two different sensors in a particular country/region. Also, the two sensors seem to be identical in performance (going by S7/edge comparisons).