Camera 2 API Green squares problem - General Questions and Answers

Hey guys since I've flashed my phone with the camera2api.zip I've noticed that I have some issues with taking photos in dark places, and you can see in the screenshots it seems to be some Green squares and one 'normal' colour frame un the upper right corner, and sometimes the photo has some strange flares with magenta colors with low light photos, and every time I need to use my front flash, it seems to not sync with the camera giving me awful photography results generally this problem happens when i take pictures with the WhatsApp Camera, but sometimes with other camera apps like Footej Camera. Hope someone know how to solve this!
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My phone: Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus
OS: AOSP Extended

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It's strange because it has all the right holes over lens and led areas but the flash seems to reflect or be influenced by the semi-opaque hard plastic back cover:
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Check out picture taken with case ON:
Same show with case OFF
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P.S Its only getting broken with artificial light
It is normal? or maybe hardware/soft problem?
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Could any one check it urself and send here photo? Its important to compare (auto vs timeshift video) camera in medium/low arifical light
Zaiid said:
Hello ,today i discover that i have problem with timeshift video - my screen is more dark then other mode...
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Look like bad len and sensor alignment or just a bad len.
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