Hi all!
Check attached image... All of the sudden this is what shots I get with my Camera...
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
grega_slo said:
Hi all!
Check attached image... All of the sudden this is what shots I get with my Camera...
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
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whats wrong???
Lloir said:
whats wrong???
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Its not clear...
See another example, white is kind of glowing....
Does the lens have any noticeable damage to it? I'm not really sure if condensation can form on the inside of a phone's camera lens, but that's almost what these pictures look like.
Hi, the problem with you phone's camera is a lens error. Since the lens protrudes out of the phone, it is prone to getting scratches and very foggy. Think of it like your car head lights. This has happened to my phone as well. What you are supposed to do is:
-take a wet clothe
-wet the lens a bit
- apply toothpaste onto the lens with a Q-tip
- and wipe away with either a Q-tip or soft cloth
It won't damage your phone's lens, just don't apply too much pressure. Make sure you do this multiple times! I hope this helps! It cleared a good amount of my scratches and the picture quality is exactly the way it was when I first got the phone. Good Luck!
Try putting toothpaste on the lense and rub the tooth paste off
I too have the same problem, I have cleaned the lens with toothpaste and significantly improved the quality. Thank you guys.
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Thanks guys!
I used toothpaste, camera is back to normal
Hi, I have this problem to
Do I have to rub the toothpaste or just remove it with a cloth (without rubbing it)?
Also do I have to clean with water after all that?
The same issue with my lens camera too... I'll give a try with toothpaste ...
SomebodyEpic said:
Try putting toothpaste on the lense and rub the tooth paste off
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yup had the same problem, used this method and it worked.
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just like this picture.....
I don't konw why....
It takes by my new razr ....
My razr with miui V4 and it's just the problem of the ROM?????
if ur not sure its the camera or the ROM, just download another camera app (like ZoomFX?) to check it out.
Wipe the camera lens with a clean paper towel, you have oil on it.
Also, you should quit smoking.
Topher227 said:
Also, you should quit smoking.
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knew that was coming...
Topher227 said:
Wipe the camera lens with a clean paper towel, you have oil on it.
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What he said... But use an alcohol wipe made for lenses, or a dry lense wipe and some windex. Paper towels are abrasive enough thta after too many times, will scuff the lens cover
hi i bought HOX+ recently. i am not satisfied with camera quality of the phone can some one guide me which ROM has best camera quality???
How is the lens? Is the coating scratched? If so, that could substantially reduce photo quality. Search the forum, there are ways to fix this.
I had the same problem. Fixed it by rubbing the lens with toothpaste! Sounds weird but it really worked. I can't find the thread where I got it from.
Try and you will bee amazed..
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+1.....did also the trick with the toothpaste and worked also for me........but i was very reticent at the begining......).....but it does the trick!!!
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The toothpaste trick did also wonders for me. However, to be completely honest this raised the quality only back to mediocre. The camera is just not good.
Maybe I am just having too high expectations, though...
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Awesome fix!
hill67 said:
I had the same problem. Fixed it by rubbing the lens with toothpaste! Sounds weird but it really worked. I can't find the thread where I got it from.
Try and you will bee amazed..
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Ha, sorry to dig up an old thread, but so glad I searched before posting. I just got a HOX+ last week (used, otherwise in mint condition) and I like everything about it except for the picture quality. Way washed out and had blooming effect. Custom image adjustment did a little bit better but still unacceptable. I thought there was plastic film on it and tried to carefully peel it. Almost decided to sell it until I came across this thread. A little bit of baking soda and it's night and day difference! You guys are awesome!
see3po said:
Ha, sorry to dig up an old thread, but so glad I searched before posting. I just got a HOX+ last week (used, otherwise in mint condition) and I like everything about it except for the picture quality. Way washed out and had blooming effect. Custom image adjustment did a little bit better but still unacceptable. I thought there was plastic film on it and tried to carefully peel it. Almost decided to sell it until I came across this thread. A little bit of baking soda and it's night and day difference! You guys are awesome!
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Hii..So how did u actually apply the baking soda on it? and for how long did u apply? And did the baking soda go inside the lens casing? i too had scratches.. had to buy a new casing for At&t HTC one x+.. from Etrade..but again i have scratches...
Thank you.
Optimus said:
Hii..So how did u actually apply the baking soda on it? and for how long did u apply? And did the baking soda go inside the lens casing? i too had scratches.. had to buy a new casing for At&t HTC one x+.. from Etrade..but again i have scratches...
Thank you.
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Just wet your fingertip (dampen, really, not dripping wet), dab it in a bit of baking soda and just rub it on the lens like you're tryring to rub something off your skin. Wipe of excess powder with towel. It literally took a few seconds so if you have deeper gouges it probably won't work as well. I didn't have problem with baking soda going inside the lens since it's not wet and lens is well sealed. Toothpaste is a good consistency too, which is probably why people have suggested it. I just happen to have baking soda and I use it around the house a lot. Baking soda is in many toothpaste as a cleaner/polish specifically because it's a very, very mild abrasive so you won't leave gouges. Point the lens down if you're worried about anything going into the lens.
see3po said:
Just wet your fingertip (dampen, really, not dripping wet), dab it in a bit of baking soda and just rub it on the lens like you're tryring to rub something off your skin. Wipe of excess powder with towel. It literally took a few seconds so if you have deeper gouges it probably won't work as well. I didn't have problem with baking soda going inside the lens since it's not wet and lens is well sealed. Toothpaste is a good consistency too, which is probably why people have suggested it. I just happen to have baking soda and I use it around the house a lot. Baking soda is in many toothpaste as a cleaner/polish specifically because it's a very, very mild abrasive so you won't leave gouges. Point the lens down if you're worried about anything going into the lens.
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thank you..will definitely try it..since last time i used a toothpaste but it went in.. the build quality of AT&T htc one x + is very cheap...and spare parts are way too expensive.
Well, carefully with that toothpaste ... I've also tried it and went from bad to worse and now my pictures suffer from very bad quality. Had to order a new back cover, it comes with new lense, so I hope it'll be ok.
Cheers.
I tried the baking soda trick and it worked!!! Images taken by the camera is crisp and not blurry anymore. :good:
The toothpaste trick did wonders for me! At first I used a gel toothpaste, nothing happened. Went and got myself a simple, white toothpaste, after 10 minutes of rubbing (and another 30 or so of carefully cleaning up), this happened:
Just wondering because i just did with a toothpick... now im thinking maybe it was there for a reason.. lol
Used my fingernail, but it was tough and I wasn't positive that the protective film was actually there. LOL
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Jason_V said:
Used my fingernail, but it was tough and I wasn't positive that the protective film was actually there. LOL
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Thats why im worried because it was kinda hard to take off lol has me thinking it was there for a reason =/
Someone posted a few days ago that the camera protector would create an artifact in images so it might be a good idea to take it off I think.
VICosPhi said:
Someone posted a few days ago that the camera protector would create an artifact in images so it might be a good idea to take it off I think.
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Ok thats good to know because it looks alot better with it off.
VICosPhi said:
Someone posted a few days ago that the camera protector would create an artifact in images so it might be a good idea to take it off I think.
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the film not cover the lens, it only cover the surface around the lens, so i dont think there is any different with it still there or not.
koolboyztn said:
the film not cover the lens, it only cover the surface around the lens, so i dont think there is any different with it still there or not.
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True, thats what I thought too but I think the phone has OIS which might be the reason for some pics to look blurry if the lens moves.
I hate these things, so took them both off straight away.
The one on the flash was a bit tricky to remove but got it off eventually
koolboyztn said:
the film not cover the lens, it only cover the surface around the lens, so i dont think there is any different with it still there or not.
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It messes with the auto focus and over time dirt and dust will collect around the edges causing blurry photos.
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Removed all that plastic gonna really see how this phone will last. It should be tough as nails.
Wow thanks, I didn't even know the flash unit had a protective film!! :cyclops:
Thanks for the headsup
had the same issue in Note Edge
Hey everyone! 'Im new to this site so i thought i might try and ask a few questions. Last Tuesday my rear camera had shattered so i was googling and you-tubing around ways to fix it, how much it would cost... etc. Anyway I decided to fix my own camera because it was so simple but .. even after I've removed the shattered glass and the adhesive, my camera lens will not focus at all, with or without the glass lens. Everything looks blurry, even when i zoom in. I've tried to clean it very carefully with alcohol and a Q-tip but i just cant figure out what the issue is?
Any Suggestions? Thoughts? is it ruined?
Dreaa said:
Hey everyone! 'Im new to this site so i thought i might try and ask a few questions. Last Tuesday my rear camera had shattered so i was googling and you-tubing around ways to fix it, how much it would cost... etc. Anyway I decided to fix my own camera because it was so simple but .. even after I've removed the shattered glass and the adhesive, my camera lens will not focus at all, with or without the glass lens. Everything looks blurry, even when i zoom in. I've tried to clean it very carefully with alcohol and a Q-tip but i just cant figure out what the issue is?
Any Suggestions? Thoughts? is it ruined?
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I actually shattered mine too but never messed with it since it's not effecting the camera quality even tho it's completely shattered with a hole in it.
Any chance there's moisture behind the lenses?
Hmm
I dont think theres any liquid behind the lens. when it shatters i placed tape over it so the pieces wouldnt cut me or move anywhere..... i even carefully cleaned it with alcohol and a Q-tip. Ive read in many places to clear the cache for the camera app but nothings helping... i think maybe its just time to let the s 5 go lol........
Hello, where can I find a replacement of the rear camera for the Moto G4 XT1622? I did'nt find anything searching on google...
The Moto G4 Plus one works on the non-plus version?
Thanks and sorry if my english is bad.
I'm looking for the same
http://www.witrigs.com/oem-camera-glass-lens-for-motorola-moto-g4-plus
with instruction video on how to replace it.
interesting DIY and another option to purchase.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJY24sSBpJc
also, there already is a thread with the same question. No need to create a new one.
cheers
Replacement Camera
I guess the only option available is Moto Service Centre. They replace genuine parts, but price is little high.
hitendraprakash said:
I guess the only option available is Moto Service Centre. They replace genuine parts, but price is little high.
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So why the genuine glass cover got scratches? I have personally ordered replacement glass from Amazon.in for about Rs. 400 and it is much better than stock glass.
If you want to spend more like Rs. 1200-1500 go for a service centre repair.
This one should fit you right
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.in/ulk/itm/122619834953
-sarang- said:
This one should fit you right
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.in/ulk/itm/122619834953
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Cleaning glass with petrol with a bit rough cloth will solve the purpose easily....I did for mine....
It actually cleans the oleophobic coating...
Hello everyone,
I had the same problem of blurry camera it was caused due to scratches on the oleophobic coating on the camera lens.
I would not recommend you to replace lens (if u want u can get it on Amazon for around 200-250rs in India) as replacement lens might have the same problem of scratches after some time.
Instead I had used rust removal paste to get rid of scratches. After using it my camera is Crystal clear. Before that I had tried using pepsodent toothpaste it didn't work. I even tried sharp object to scrape the coating it didn't work. So the best solution to the problem is to use rust removal paste with tissue paper or cloth to rub over the lens within one minute all scratches disappear.
Hit the thanks if my solution worked for u.
tauqeerkhan said:
Hello everyone,
I had the same problem of blurry camera it was caused due to scratches on the oleophobic coating on the camera lens.
I would not recommend you to replace lens (if u want u can get it on Amazon for around 200-250rs in India) as replacement lens might have the same problem of scratches after some time.
Instead I had used rust removal paste to get rid of scratches. After using it my camera is Crystal clear. Before that I had tried using pepsodent toothpaste it didn't work. I even tried sharp object to scrape the coating it didn't work. So the best solution to the problem is to use rust removal paste with tissue paper or cloth to rub over the lens within one minute all scratches disappear.
Hit the thanks if my solution worked for u.
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Where i can get rust remover paste please provide link.
vikasb32 said:
Where i can get rust remover paste please provide link.
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You can also use metal polish(grainier) or car polish.