Hi everyone,
Is anyone experiencing this issue when trying to take a picture? I've been noticing it a lot.
Sometimes the final picture does not have it but now it's starting to show on the pictures I take and it's become an issue.
Anyone going through the same?
Forgot to attach the final picture and forgot to mention I'm converted from a TMobile to int version op7
Thank you
I don't know if this is the case, but light on certain frequencies can cause the camera to have weird stripes wandering across the screen like on old movies. Could be the same here.
I recently got a 7 Pro and I started seeing this tonight. Trying to get a video.
If they move on the viewfinder it's the lights
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Sorry I dont have a picture right now, but I will post one soon. So when I'm outside my picture are turning everyones faces red. And have already reset camera values, but it is still doing it. Also the other night when I took a video, some of the video was coming out in negative colors. I know that people are saying that there is a EMC interference with the camera, just wondering if anyone else is experiencing this, and have any suggestions on how to fix it.
I have seen this with some lighting in my house, but when I'm outside it appears fine
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I have never noticed a problem with any pink spot on my camera (recording or pictures) and I have owned the phone for about 6 months. Yesterday and today I noticed a clearly visible pink spot in the center of the phone. I was filming at the beach and I could clearly see it. It was very bright out but I know ive been in similar conditions and never had a problem or at least it was not as visible.
Not sure what to make of this issue. I did update to the latest update that T-Mobile has pulled for now but I never noticed it after the update but now I can really notice it. I love this camera and I use it regularly for my Youtube channel.
I would appreciate any information or feedback. If you would like to see an example of what I am talking about it is located on this video ( bright lighting conditons) :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MExfsTTMVA
Also the one from the day before located here ( dimmer lighting conditions) :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F574TME0hn0
Are there any suggestions?
Anyone else notice this problem?
what are you talking about? i don't see anything wrong in the videos
If you look close you can see it..... Its there.... First link look 0:40 to 0:45 also other places...
Second video link look 0:30 to 0:35
Its clearly there
...it doesn't look that noticable to me...but if it really bothers you take it to a tmobile store and get a $20 warranty exchange
I live in Ireland and I purchased the phone new from Ebay.
There is obviously a problem with the camera as you can notice. I did the editing on these videos to try and cut out the spot as much as possible but there is clearly a problem.
Has anyone else had an issue?
If you google pink spot camera problem you will notice it is an ongoing issue with many phones but I was unaware of this problem affecting MT4GS.....
pink shot
Avoid lacking the light, and never use auto white balance mode when capturing image. Hope can fix your problem
When I try to record video indoors I can see horizontal lines of noise in the video. It generally is only visible in solid brown colors. It looks similar to regular noise from low light except it is in lines. Sometimes it even purple hues. Unfortunately, I upgraded to Lumia Black before taking any videos so I don't know if this is a software glitch in Lumia Black. Anyone else with Lumia Black seeing this problem? Thinking of getting mine replaced as I also seem to be getting the Mura Effect on the screen and want to see if maybe I can solve two problems at once.
Thanks,
Craig
So I just had my phone replaced. The screen has some other defect, no Mura apparently but it was something else. The new one doesn't have the screen issue nearly as bad but now the horizontal lines anywhere are still there. I also tested before and after Lumia Black. Amber, the lines looked different but they were there. This does appear to indicate a hardware issue with some refurb phones as the lines are in a different spot on this one. The first had it on the the right side only. This one has it milder on the right side but also has it across the top.
I have had my N5 for a few months now, and it has been great. However I opened the camera app the other day against a white wall and noticed there were darker circles.
I took a picture of a brand new sheet of printer paper, in the camera app itself it is very noticeable but when you transfer it its not that bad. It does this with all camera apps I have tested. I cleaned my lens but that didn't solve the problem...thinking about RMAing it before the problem potentially gets worse, but wanted to see if its a common problem.
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a23/Duarian/IMG_20140715_003841_zps1e240901.jpg
Thank you!
Hey Guys,
Saw an article on 9to5Google today about a shaking issue with the camera. I opened my camera app and sure enough I have that issue too. I didn't notice it until today.
My personal experience with this issue is when I open the camera app and place the phone in a stationary position, the image moves around slowly like the phone is being moved.
Mine isn't as bad as the video here.
Does anyone else have this issue?
brand0nYates said:
Hey Guys,
Saw an article on 9to5Google today about a shaking issue with the camera. I opened my camera app and sure enough I have that issue too. I didn't notice it until today.
My personal experience with this issue is when I open the camera app and place the phone in a stationary position, the image moves around slowly like the phone is being moved.
Mine isn't as bad as the video here.
Does anyone else have this issue?
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Looks like a hardware issue. I don't have this issue on my P3XL. I am running Q Beta5 though. So, I don't know if its an issue with Pie.
i remember seeing more movement when i tested my device when it was new. figured thats how they got the extra pixels for high zoom