White dots when I take a photo in the dark - Huawei P40 Pro Questions & Answers

Hi everyone
I have problem when I take a photo by my p40 pro in the dark , just when I use the wide angel photo
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Is this normal or I have problem in the wide angel lens ?
If you have P40 pro , you can test this by putting your hand on the cameras and use wide angel lens to take a photo , share it with me .
Thanks

This happened also on P30 Pro on main camera. It has something to do with the RYYB sensor as I can understand. It can't find anything to show so those dots appear.not sure why,but it only happens when the camera is completely covered...not when you take a normal picture in the dark.

Jnubi said:
Hi everyone
I have problem when I take a photo by my p40 pro in the dark , just when I use the wide angel photo
Is this normal or I have problem in the wide angel lens ?
If you have P40 pro , you can test this by putting your hand on the cameras and use wide angel lens to take a photo , share it with me .
Thanks
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Not just when I cover the camera, also it happens in the dark as you show here .

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schoei1 said:
I had found a 5MP Android camera app called Imageotag that will take fullscreen pictures (16:9), but as you can see in the pictures below, there is the compass in the picture and numbers above and below the picture. Does anyone know of another camera app that will take 5MP fullscreen pictures?
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Its pretty strange that Android photos are still 4x3 while the world had already shifted to 16:9 everywhere from laptops to TVs. 2011 and still no 16:9 native in Android. Not even Cyanogen has cooked that into the firmware. Who cares if we lose 1MP, the format is important so the photos show fullscreen on laptop and TVs.
Hi schoei1,
just a friendly hint: you are wrong in this forum. Here´s the corner for Windows Mobile 6.5 Apps. Try it under Android and you might get better results with your question.
Here´s the link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=979
Cheers
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guidosl said:
Hello everyone
I bought a new Huawei P30 but when taking a picture I only see that it turns on an LED.
Do you have one or two?
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I have that problem too! Only one flash lit when taking pictures i dont know if that is an issue or not
I think right one is One Flash
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Looks like the ALS (Ambient Light Sensor)
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oursgentil said:
Hello,
I bought myself a used S10e in last december. First i made rom update (Android 10), root with magisk. The photos from the main sensor were blurry, while those from the wide angle did not have a socket. I changed the autofocus. It improved the photos, but I can see that the photos are blurry on the left side while they are sharp on the right side.
Ways to solve the problem?
thanks in advance
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You can try if the latest update to Android 11 will have a positive effect on the stock camera.
But the hardware is limited, so do not expect magic.
I try Google Camera but no improvement
You can see blurry on left side and sharp on right side
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my guess is the camera software is blurring out the parts of the scene, because it's having trouble identifying the distance of objects it is seeing. Sort of like how Portrait mode blurrs out the background

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