Camera problem - HTC U11+ Questions & Answers

Hi, I'm very glad of my HTC but I have Strange problem with camera. When I have to take a picture and have strong source of light in front of me, I see strange light objects - something like reflection of this source of light. The same with the sun, light bulb etc
Do you have the same problem or it is typical only for my device?
Thanks for support.
Hubert
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Hubi75 said:
Hi, I'm very glad of my HTC but I have Strange problem with camera. When I have to take a picture and have strong source of light in front of me, I see strange light objects - something like reflection of this source of light. The same with the sun, light bulb etc
Do you have the same problem or it is typical only for my device?
Thanks for support.
Hubert
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Can you post a sample photo here or a link to a photo? That would help to identify the problem

I tried but sth is not OK with this link.
Maybe this time. https://zapodaj.net/c694613bb0b07.jpg.html

You can see it on the door.

Not got that issue on mine, looks like a glare but I'm no expert in regards to photography.

Hubi75 said:
I tried but sth is not OK with this link.
Maybe this time. https://zapodaj.net/c694613bb0b07.jpg.html
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This looks like lens flare. If it is lens flare, it is sometimes caused by a dirty lens which you could reduce or minimize by cleaning the front of the lens with clean cloth and if you can't, move the phone around a little wrt to where the strong light source is can help.
Even the best lenses can have lens flare but so far, I haven't seen it much in my own U11+

The glass is clean. I don't know what to do becouse this is very strange for me. Probably I have give it to check by service.

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Diy or cheap fisheye lense for android

any idea guys? :silly: i've seen some videos on youtube that they used door-viewer which i thought doesnt really work.
leoburrrito said:
any idea guys? :silly: i've seen some videos on youtube that they used door-viewer which i thought doesnt really work.
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DIY would be the option, find some good lenses and send them to be cut into small size;
get a small plastic wheel which looks like this
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craft it from wood
main issue is of lenses, get them DIY will be half done!!!
I was wondering if android can use an iPhone(sorry to mention this here lol) wide-angle or fisheye lenses. Will it fit?
leoburrrito said:
I was wondering if android can use an iPhone(sorry to mention this here lol) wide-angle or fisheye lenses. Will it fit?
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well if you really want to use it...you can but you have make some changes to the housing of lens that fits your cell fone!!!
misbah711 said:
well if you really want to use it...you can but you have make some changes to the housing of lens that fits your cell fone!!!
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I guess that's fine since I love taking photo almost everyday. Plus my gf is a phone-cover freak hehe. Thanks anyway

[Q] Dust on camera lens or dead pixels camera sensor?

The other day I was taking a photo and found out the photo had a black spot.
The first thought was, it must be dust on the camera glass.
Removed the rear cover, cleaned the camera glass, took a new photo, black spot is still there.
As can be seen on the first three attached photos the black spot is only visible in the camera view and on the photo.
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Now I am thinking that it could either be:
Dust between the camera glass and the camera lens, or
Dead pixels on the camera sensor
What do you think?
I was wondering if anybody has seen this before?
I'm inclined to think that's some crap in the lens, not dead pixels.
It's a decent size spot, I would think something has come adrift to allow something that large to get inside your lens.
Someone else might think different though.
update plz
can u plz temme what was the real problem?? n did it get repaired??or did the phone have to be replaced??
¿Did you try taking a photo with another camera app?
¿Did you try wiping cache/dalvik cache? ¿Are you root?
padre629 said:
¿Did you try taking a photo with another camera app?
¿Did you try wiping cache/dalvik cache? ¿Are you root?
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It's a 9 month old thread, bud.
Also, this is a dirty camera that has absoslutely nothign to do with hardware or software problem. It's pysically dirty.
Skipjacks said:
It's a 9 month old thread, bud.
Also, this is a dirty camera that has absoslutely nothign to do with hardware or software problem. It's pysically dirty.
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Yes, you're right

[Q] HTC Butterfly X920D camera blur

Helo guys
i just bought HTC Butterfly X920D
I am quite impressed with the Smartphone , really smooth
then i found that i got problem with the Camera
I tried to take photo , but from display i can see very blur at all parts , like alot of ants running at all the display
when i tried to take photo at my finger like 1cm close to the rear camera , it will be like this
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and the result will be really blur
i can see like alot of ants running along the display before taking picture
please tell me what is the problem with my device
thanks
Note : All camera settings are normal , i tried to focus on an object but still same
fndfendy said:
Helo guys
i just bought HTC Butterfly X920D
I am quite impressed with the Smartphone , really smooth
then i found that i got problem with the Camera
I tried to take photo , but from display i can see very blur at all parts , like alot of ants running at all the display
when i tried to take photo at my finger like 1cm close to the rear camera , it will be like this
and the result will be really blur
i can see like alot of ants running along the display before taking picture
please tell me what is the problem with my device
thanks
Note : All camera settings are normal , i tried to focus on an object but still same
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It might be a hardware problem, try to take it back to the vendor. Good luck.

[Q] Rear Camera/Flash Issue

Lately I've been having an issue with my rear camera and flash. For some reason the flash seems to either be too intense or the lens is not focusing properly after adjusting to the flash, leaving my photos extremely overexposed. I have attached photos of sample pictures.
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Photo taken at exposure=0 (Yes, it came out completely white)
Photo taken at exposure=-2
If anyone knows what is causing this or if you know a solution please let me know!
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Lately I've been having an issue with my rear camera and flash. For some reason the flash seems to either be too intense or the lens is not focusing properly after adjusting to the flash, leaving my photos extremely overexposed. I have attached photos of sample pictures.
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Photo taken at exposure=0 (Yes, it came out completely white)
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Photo taken at exposure=-2
If anyone knows what is causing this or if you know a solution please let me know!
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reflashing google camera seems to solve the problem for me (I don;t know why nor how), even though they're not deleted.
I noticed that everytime I flash a new rom the problem occures.
maybe you have a clear case and the flash reflected on the borders of the cut-out for the camera?
happened to me before on an Xperia. I just used a sharpie to color the borders.
the_slasher said:
maybe you have a clear case and the flash reflected on the borders of the cut-out for the camera?
happened to me before on an Xperia. I just used a sharpie to color the borders.
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no, not at all,
it seems related to torch apk (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=50405102&postcount=366)
in my case reflashing google camera right after works.

Nexus 5 run over in traffic. Front camera blurry.

I left my Google Nexus 5 on my bumper and it fell off at a busy intersection and was run over by cars and trucks. The touchscreen was totally destroyed.
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I just replaced the touchscreen, and the phone works perfectly -- except the front facing camera is blurry. I know I can buy a replacement camera on eBay for $10, but figured I'd try and fix it if it was a simple fix. The main camera and rest of the phone works perfectly. Can the blurriness of the front camera be fixed?
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To me its definitely a hardware problem so nothing short of replacing it is gonna fix it. What exactly do you have in mind ?
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To me its definitely a hardware problem so nothing short of replacing it is gonna fix it. What exactly do you have in mind ?
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Maybe the front-facing camera needs to be replaced. The lens is a pin-hole, maybe some broken glass or road debris got into the pin-hole. I'll make one attempt to clear out any debris from the pin-hole before I give up and just buy a replacement part.
Hey. Nice fix. U made it like new! If u don't need a front camera why bother?
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I think you have to get a new front camera module.
BTW, what exactly is that DeWALT thing?

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