On my Samsung Galaxy 11 I could have press the camera button to make the camera focus and expose a certain part of the picture, then move the phone to compose the photo the way that I wanted, I then released the button and the photo was taken with the importnant part too me exposed.
Is there anyway of doing this sort of thing on the 920?
I find that if I am shooting a building the building is always dark, tried the back light exposer that works, but don't want to keep changing it for every shot.
Thanks in advance Peter
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Hello everyone,
The camera app on my Leo worked fine till few days ago, when I started to experience a "white-fade shutter" when taking pictures.
It works as usual - picture gets taken, but it's kind of weird. It goes like this:
1) I point my camera at the object
2) Camera app does the auto-focus
3) I press the shutter button
4) Instead of taking photo and showing me the outcome, the entire screen fades into white and when the picture is taken, it fades back. (I have no way of knowing, how the picture looks)
Please help, is there some registry hack or fix to avoid this?
Thanks in advance,
Pete
Dear alls,
when I open my camera, in the first seconds the camera could show a clear picture. but if you half push the button of camera to focus, then the scene became un-clear.
In some case we need to change the focal length, but can take a clear picture
How could we solve this problem?
I recently got my Radar and when I try to take a picture, the camera simply does not focus. I´ve tried everything, but nothing works. Is my camera broken or is this maybe a software issue?
Mostly a Windows Phone thing...
To focus on certain objects, tap them on your touchscreen and it will take the picture.. (This might be disabled in settings)
Elluboy said:
I recently got my Radar and when I try to take a picture, the camera simply does not focus. I´ve tried everything, but nothing works. Is my camera broken or is this maybe a software issue?
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when u use the camera key,there are 2 press,when u press a little bit the camera adjusts the focusing and let u know on screen that the square brackets turn from WHITE to GREEN or they stays stable,then full press the camera button.....! u will have a clear shot.....! no software bug or no camera problem its just a button operating system......!
I know about the shutter button and the touch to pic, but the thing is that when I half press the button the white square appears but it doesnt focus as in nothing happens. For example when I want to take macro pic, it shows it focused when actually it didnt
when I am trying to capture a photo in white font (like notes in paper) the camera is shaking (like the old cameras with the computer screen). Can I fix it in camera settings?
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the camera is shaking (like the old cameras with the computer screen)
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Sorry, but I don't quite understand what this means. You mean the camera won't focus, and the pics come out blurry?
Just tried it, and I have no issues taking a photo of a note on white paper. It focuses very quickly, and the pic is clear with just the default settings. Perhaps try to experiment with the camera distance (holding the camera closer or farther) or better illumination.
I do a lot of fishing and I often have to prop up my phone on something random for a pic of my fish while I'm holding it, and I can't necessarily get behind the camera to focus and snap, and then get in front of the camera with a fish in the other hand. All my other, lesser phones would automatically focus when I just pressed shutter, set the phone down and I got in front of the camera. Everything I do now this phone the camera blurs me in the picture, I guess because it wants me to focus before I set the camera down? There surely has to be a setting to adjust this? Anyone know what I'm talking about?
Anyone know what I'm asking? Try it yourself,put timer on camera, press shutter and THEN put your phone down and get in front for the picture. it will be blurry...never had a phone that didn't know how to focus after you set it down. Seems like the camera is focusing on the object when you presss shutter and not the object in the lense at the time the shutter actually goes off...
i found the problem. you have to go to pro settings and on the AF (automatic focus) option, you have to select AF-S, as default in non-pro is AF-C.
basically af-c is trying to take a picture of a moving object, and af-s will focus on the stationary object. so if you are trying to get a still of you and some people and have to press shutting before you set the phone down (and don't want to just take a selfie), go to pro settings and change AF to AF-S and that should work near 100% of the time.