Hey! I've bought a S10e. It doesn't have its back cover/rear camers protector. I've Bought the glass panel and the Glass cover. B
The pictures with the ultrawide camera (or the live preview using any app), are kind of fogty
specially if there are many lights. The "regular" camera don't have problem.
I watched if there are any scratch or something on the ultrawide, but there aren't.
1) It could be that the Glass, works as a polarizer improving the quality?
2) I've just found the camera module for the s10e sm 970F. It would work with my SM 970 u1?
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So, I got The camera lens on my s6 fixed at a local repair. I made That decison because every charged me like 250 euro(286 dollars) for repair. So, I got it fixed for 50 euro(Huge drop in price, I know). After I got it fixed, my photos turned out to be Blurry. When I broke The camera lens I also noticed That The camera had also got scratched, but I still could got some decent shots, without The cameralens.
I also noticed That The new camera lens got a hq logo in left upper corner. I inmediately thought...this is not an original Samsung part. But my question is: does The scratched camera create Blurry pictures or is because The cameralens isnt a original Samsung part?
I also have some example pictures shot with The new cameralens. I also shot some.with my girlfriends s6.
http://imgur.com/lvMJJQH
http://imgur.com/CGfckxB
Kwamekwanzaa said:
So, I got The camera lens on my s6 fixed at a local repair. I made That decison because every charged me like 250 euro(286 dollars) for repair. So, I got it fixed for 50 euro(Huge drop in price, I know). After I got it fixed, my photos turned out to be Blurry. When I broke The camera lens I also noticed That The camera had also got scratched, but I still could got some decent shots, without The cameralens.
I also noticed That The new camera lens got a hq logo in left upper corner. I inmediately thought...this is not an original Samsung part. But my question is: does The scratched camera create Blurry pictures or is because The cameralens isnt a original Samsung part?
I also have some example pictures shot with The new cameralens. I also shot some.with my girlfriends s6.
http://imgur.com/lvMJJQH
http://imgur.com/CGfckxB
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What is the difference between the scratched "cameralens" and "camera"?
You mean the actual lens is scratched and also the big rounded square protective glass?
Well, in case a not quality replacement part was used, it can have an effect on the overall picture quality.
camera lens
davebugyi said:
What is the difference between the scratched "cameralens" and "camera"?
You mean the actual lens is scratched and also the big rounded square protective glass?
Well, in case a not quality replacement part was used, it can have an effect on the overall picture quality.
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can you make a macro pic with flash? and pics on street to see more pics please?¿ clean your lens too
sorry for my poor english ( i am spanish ):good:
Sometimes in low indoor lighting I noticed some dark blobs that appear on the camera. They look like rather large particles scattered throughout the frame. I was suspecting maybe dust in the lens but I've seen a similar thing with my friend's Nexus 4 when is directly cast in sunlight - similar to when you look under a microscope and your hair eyelashes are in the way. Another thing I suspect it could be is some interference from the shiny black plastic ring within the camera lens (not the silver ring outside), as it appears to be made of a rough plastic-like material.
Sample (there are many more depending what angle the light is shining): https://www.dropbox.com/s/zm8h9jp3jhdy726/DSC_0476.JPG?dl=0
Has anyone experienced this as well?
Note that the lens/camera module that was replaced by Sony in Taiwan due to the left blur problem. They assured me that the phone was still waterproof. Unfortunately I am no longer in Taiwan so I can't get it repaired. In most situations the blobs are not visible but I do notice them when I'm filming in my room and the camera appears to be trying to pick up more light.
hmm, now that i look at my lens, i it appears there is a spot on the actual camera lens behind the main lens cover. Either dust got in during the lens replacement process, or it somehow got in later. So much for IP68 =/
Can you send it back and get a new device?
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Can you send it back and get a new device?
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Nope, I bought it in Taiwan, and am studying overseas now. Perhaps next time I go to Taiwan I will turn it in. It's not a huge problem as none of my outdoor photos seem to have this problem - I only noticed it in videos I filmed in my room indoors with a certain lighting or flare (if you cover the light a bit it's gone, like you have a lens hood). It's not as obvious as previous reports of dust in the Xperia Z lens etc.
I looked into it with a magnifying glass and it does seem like there is at least one speck behind the lens cover.
Maybe there was some dust or paper in my pocket that somehow got in, but I had the phone in a case, and there's a rear protector film I applied that goes around the lens
Hi guys, i've had s6 for the past 7 months and only recently i have noticed small specks of dust under the camera lens. Two of them are on the blue lens surface itself! They are very minute and will be visible under direct sunlight or bright light. Have seen this is another phone as well. I'm yet to find out whether this affects the images but just wanted to know whether this is prevalent. Did any of you have noticed it? does it affect your images?
Photographers and videographers wanted!
I'm considering buying my first Xiaomi phone (Mi 10 Ultra) and have no way of accessing one to demo. I have quite a few questions about the more advanced features of the cameras, based on what Xiaomi has done with previous phones (Mi 10 Pro, Mi Note 10, etc). I'm hoping people can answer them and thanks so much in advance!
- There should be RAW and full manual control on all four cameras, right?
- Focus peaking on all four cameras in both photo and video?
- Highlight warning on all four cameras in both photo and video?
- Is exposure bracketing and focus bracketing possible?
- Is rack focus possible?
- LOG video for all four cameras? (NOTE: I tested out a Note 9 and the LOG option was available on all four cameras, but the moment I actually selected it the camera automatically switched to the main camera. So no, LOG is only available on the main camera on the Note 9 I tested)
- Live histogram on all four cameras in both photos and video?
- Can you select the recording bitrate for video on all four cameras? If not, anyone know what the bitrate is for 4K video?
- Do 3rd party apps like Open Camera only have access to the main camera?
- GCam ports still have access to all four cameras using the "Auxiliary Cameras" feature in Gcam, right?
Non-Camera Questions:
- Due to the curved screen, are there problems with installing tempered glass screen protectors and touch sensitivity afterwards?
- Have there been any battery life issues when using the super fast charging capabilities?
- Have there been any issues with running the phone with 100% Western english apps? Mine is going to be coming from China with the Chinese OS.
Hi, I am not a pro photographer, but i manage to find settings for these:
- There should be RAW and full manual control on all four cameras, right? YES
- Focus peaking on all four cameras in both photo and video? PRO photo mode only
-Due to the curved screen, are there problems with installing tempered glass screen protectors and touch sensitivity afterwards? YES, Tempered glass is a pain in the ass, as it will leave gap with the screen, it will affect touch sensitivity and fingerprint recognition.
- Have there been any battery life issues when using the super fast charging capabilities? Nothing yet, just the phone is slightly warmer, depends on your room temp.
- Have there been any issues with running the phone with 100% Western english apps? Mine is going to be coming from China with the Chinese OS. If you changed to English, all settings and apps are in english and working fine for the moment.
Use hydrogel screen protectors. I did, they fit perfectly, touch and finger print works fine and best of all, they self heal from minor scratches. Got mine from AliExpress, £1.50 ish
PaboJack said:
-Due to the curved screen, are there problems with installing tempered glass screen protectors and touch sensitivity afterwards? YES, Tempered glass is a pain in the ass, as it will leave gap with the screen, it will affect touch sensitivity and fingerprint recognition.
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I'm sorry this is wrong. Just like all other phones if you use a LOCA application tempered glass protector it works great. I'm using one now and the fingerprint sensor works the same as it did out of the box.
And I disagree with the "hydrogel" guy too. Proper term is TPU (hydrogel is a marketing term to make it sound like not an extremely cheap plastic). If you like screen protectors like that it's whatever. But they have a very weird texture, and don't protect as well as tempered glass from drops. But it's not BAD, I'd sure much rather use a TPU protector than nothing. It's easier to apply to a curved screen for sure.
AerationCheese said:
I'm sorry this is wrong. Just like all other phones if you use a LOCA application tempered glass protector it works great. I'm using one now and the fingerprint sensor works the same as it did out of the box.
And I disagree with the "hydrogel" guy too. Proper term is TPU (hydrogel is a marketing term to make it sound like not an extremely cheap plastic). If you like screen protectors like that it's whatever. But they have a very weird texture, and don't protect as well as tempered glass from drops. But it's not BAD, I'd sure much rather use a TPU protector than nothing. It's easier to apply to a curved screen for sure.
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I bought my tempered glass from Taobao (amazon in china) and they fit nicely at first, but when you put any casing on it (even the included one) it will push the edges of the tempered glass up, and that is when it starts to create gaps between the screen and influence the finger print scanner. Because I am a careless guy, so i will definitely need a casing (Xundd casing) so i had to remove the tempered glass and wrap my phone from mobileoutfitters.
I never use screen protectors. I like them raw. Lol
My redmi note 7 pro's camera protective glass broke. I removed the broken glass completely. There was no issue with the inside camera lens. Picture was absolutely fine. After 2 days the camera lense got blurred. I thought it is due to dust particles. Then I went to repair store to clean the camera lens and to put a camera protective glass on it. But the problem is the lens got completely damaged( this is blurred) after keeping it in open environment for two days. Now it can't be clean with anything glass cleaning liquids. Can moisture really damage the phone camera lens??
Please provide a solution how should I clean my camera lens.