When I shake my 1 iii I hear a jiggling or rattling sound coming from inside the device.
Can someone please try this and confirm that this behavior is normal? I think it's the OIS, but even when the camera is activated I hear something jiggling, albeit less than when it's not activated.
Thank you!
Same with me but i think that's the periscopic lens. When camera is activated the lens is fixed in place. i think a little is normal because the stabilizer still can't full lock the camera when you shake a lot the phone
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Hello XDA,
I have a problem with my video recording on my Lumia 920 and I believe it is caused by the floating lens. While recording, if I tilt the phone up and down at a resonably low speed, I get a strange shaking effect and the device records a sound too. I will post a video recorded on the 920 to show you what I mean.
http://youtu.be/jlzzOBlAT6Q
Do you think I can fix this myself?? I don't really want to return the device.
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http://youtu.be/jlzzOBlAT6Q
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"this video is private"
And no, if you are having a hardware problem, it's going to need to be fixed by nokia.
The video is now public. Sorry for that.
Sounds to me like it is the lens settling in your camera after a quick shift in movement. The springs trying to steady the camera will cause that blurring effect. As to how you would fix that, I'm not sure. I havent noticed anything like that in my phone, but I have yet to try that test with my phone personally.
Disable continuous focus and you should be fine.
I've tested mine and it doesn't do this at all. I'm pretty sure you have a hardware fault so you'll need to get it replaced.
So my OIS has been acting up lately. Kind of weird. Like when the camera app is open, if I move the camera, the lens seems to keep 'drifting' ever so slightly after I stop moving my hands. It comes to a complete stop after a few seconds, but its very strange. If I move my hands again, to get a new photo framed, same thing happens. The sensor seems to keep drifting maybe for a second more even after I've fully stopped.
I've wiped data from the camera app, did usual factory reset, and problem persists. I'm thinking something is wrong with the OIS motor or how the sensor is positioned within the OIS?
If LG won't honor warranty(I'm 2nd owner), I'm thinking of getting an OEM replacement camera sensor. My question: Is the OIS module inside the module that houses the camera sensor, or is it somewhere else on the device? I was looking at this replacement for example:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-Back-Re...132462?hash=item1a14dc502e:g:t8YAAOSwOVpXVU1U
I'm wondering if something like that replacement part also contains the OIS module. Let me know what you guys think. I can't seem to find answers anywhere if the OIS is with the sensor or someplace else.
I only experience that drifting issue with the slow-mo recording.
Why don't you just ask LG customer service? That would have been my first move.
Honestly that's how OIS has behaved for me on my Lumia 1020, Note 4, and LG v10.
I am still able to use Ultra Wide Angle and 2X zoom camera in GCam. In Facebook messenger it started to use 2X zoom also. But I can't seem to get the regular 1X Camera to work
Yes I restarted a few times.
I am on xiaomi.eu 9.4.11
I hear rattling if I shake the phone which makes me worried it might be a hardware problem. The rattling is only in the camera region. Other parts don't rattle.
What do I even do because I'm in USA and I don't have Xiaomi service centre or anything near me
Okay Update: I went to wipe Cache but accidentally factory reset. But that seemed to have fixed it. My suspiscion was on Magisk Module for Gcam. However, neither was gcam able to connect to the camera so nvm. idk what happened. Maybe because I shook the phone enough to where it got connected again.
It still rattles but the camera at least works.
fp1707 said:
I am still able to use Ultra Wide Angle and 2X zoom camera in GCam. In Facebook messenger it started to use 2X zoom also. But I can't seem to get the regular 1X Camera to work
Yes I restarted a few times.
I am on xiaomi.eu 9.4.11
I hear rattling if I shake the phone which makes me worried it might be a hardware problem. The rattling is only in the camera region. Other parts don't rattle.
What do I even do because I'm in USA and I don't have Xiaomi service centre or anything near me
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It pains me to say, but I also hear a slight rattle when shaking it, from around the camera! It causes me no issues but I'm unsure what to do, if anything, about it...
cd993 said:
It pains me to say, but I also hear a slight rattle when shaking it, from around the camera! It causes me no issues but I'm unsure what to do, if anything, about it...
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They all rattle.... I see it positive. I hope one sensor have OIS and it will be activated in the future. [emoji1787][emoji1787]
Wishful thinking I guess.
Rattling is normal, moving parts of autofocus do that sound. No OIS.
Hi,
Quite a simple question, why can I not turn soft snap off on the stock camera app?
When taking a selfie, regardless of camera settings, the app keeps trying to apply "soft snap" to the pictures? Is this a bug? Why won't it turn off with the toggle in the settings (soft skin effect)?, Or is that another "filter" again? Why can't things be left as they are :laugh:
Also I'm incredibly surprised at how laggy and slow the shutter is to take pictures from the pressing of the button; I've a first gen Pixel XL which is still in use and it's MUCH faster for a nearly 4 year old phone.
Hello!
Deactivating soft skin in parameter do work for me. I just checked since I never use front cam to make portrait since you'll always be distorted by a wide angle camera from 50cm away.
Anyway, here is a crop I just did, you can easily see small hairs and skin detail : http://imgur.com/a/nrsSLUr
The crop is like +200% on a ok quality selfy, so yeah, quality is not best. But then again, that's just a selfy cam.
No lag for me from the dedicated photo button. Just the normal double step button to first focus then take the photo. Be sure to press all the way down. Sorry that you encounter so many issue with your device :/ xperia 1 has some flaws, but that's more like no possibility to go manual mode with x2 or ultra wide angle, fingerprint working only 75 to 90% of the time and white bala'ce can be off in colored low light.
Hildr said:
Hello!
Deactivating soft skin in parameter do work for me. I just checked since I never use front cam to make portrait since you'll always be distorted by a wide angle camera from 50cm away.
Anyway, here is a crop I just did, you can easily see small hairs and skin detail : http://imgur.com/a/nrsSLUr
The crop is like +200% on a ok quality selfy, so yeah, quality is not best. But then again, that's just a selfy cam.
No lag for me from the dedicated photo button. Just the normal double step button to first focus then take the photo. Be sure to press all the way down. Sorry that you encounter so many issue with your device :/ xperia 1 has some flaws, but that's more like no possibility to go manual mode with x2 or ultra wide angle, fingerprint working only 75 to 90% of the time and white bala'ce can be off in colored low light.
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I've uploaded screenshots of the softsnap https://photos.app.goo.gl/5aanRvhRoC8tAA646
I'm not too worried about the quality, but wish it wouldn't keep trying to soften my pictures with a silly filter!
Yeah, understand the two stages of the button press, but do you get lag with the software button though, I know i do? It's such a shame, for years of "improvements" on a phone, it's hasn't advanced much from my first gen pixel
Ho! You are right, sorry, I'm so not used to selfie cam I didn't even checked this.
Yeah, the AI enhancement can't be deactivated in auto mode, and that's somewhat silly (the same kind of silly than not having manual mode onx2 and wide lens).
The workaround is to switch to manual mode (once selected, the manual mode stay as a quick one press button, so it's not that boring) and let all the parameter on auto. You'll have an auto mode with no AI enhancement. Then again, for quality selfie, I would recommend using the x2 lens (but you will get the AI enhancement) or the x1 (in manual but need a crop) with eye autofocus and smile detection to take a self portrait, it will be less distorted since taken for an arm length, but that's just my 2 cents . The eye autofocus while ensure a good focus and the smile detection while take the photo for you. But you will not see yourself during the process so it takes multiple attempt. But result is far better. That goes for every phone in fact, but eye focus is a wonder here!
I don't think the AI enhancement work with tiers party app so video call should be ok.
I thought you were talking about the physical button. I don't really know, for me it's like 0.2sec or something like that, I can't even think of a quicker camera, especially with the focus being done at the moment of the press. It gives me the same speed feel as a dedicated camera with a shutter. Are other phone quicker? It didn't shocked me when I tried P30Pro or Oppo Reno 10X, they felt all the same for me.
Hi all, can anyone please confirm if you grab phone and give it a rapid shake, can you feel any sort of rattle from like the top of the phone, where the camera Lenses are? If someone could please confirm if it is normal or is it just my phone which does this? It does feel like the camera lenses are moving slightly.
Yes my camera lense rattles when shaking the phone . Doesn't seem like a big deal. Only quality control issue with phone I can tell.
Well to be honest it does not bother me much, however for a device which comes at this price I'd of expected this sort of matter not to occur. Anyway thank you for replying. You have put my mind at rest as I thought there is a legitimate issue with my phone.
andreyyq said:
Well to be honest it does not bother me much, however for a device which comes at this price I'd of expected this sort of matter not to occur. Anyway thank you for replying. You have put my mind at rest as I thought there is a legitimate issue with my phone.
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My Xperia 1iii also clicks faintly when shaking at the top and when turning the camera on and off
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largo2 said:
My Xperia 1iii also clicks faintly when shaking at the top and when turning the camera on and off
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largo2 said:
My Xperia 1iii also clicks faintly when shaking at the top and when turning the camera on and off
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Thank you for your message. Puts my mind at rest as I've thought I have damaged the phone... It is in a good solid c
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My Xperia 1iii also clicks faintly when shaking at the top and when turning the camera on and off
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Thank you for replying. Good to know we all experience the same thing.
If my understanding is correct, the phone does have movable lenses for the zoom feature...correct?
I would venture a guess that what you're hearing is those lenses moving slightly.
That's a common noise and not a manufacturing issue. It's the OIS on the camera modules. If you open the camera app and then shake it, the rattle should stop or reduce. I believe 2/3 modules have OIS, so with one in use the other might rattle just less noticeable than both together.
I'm waiting for the delivery of my Xperia, so currently rocking a Samsung note 10 which also rattles but stops if the camera app is open
Mine also does it but it is normal.
It was the same for previous xperias I owned too, even those with 1 camera lens.
This is not a defect or quality control.
This is normal and expected behaviour.
I think the information about it should be also possible to find in user manual.
Nothing to worry about.
The rattling comes from the Dynamic Vibration engine...same thing with the Xperia 1II
The Dynamic Vibration system just uses a larger haptic vibration motor. I tried it, it's a gimmick. Turned it straight back off again.
The rattling is just the lens elements - remember, they have to move slightly to be able to focus, and also the periscope-style telephoto does 70 and 105 mm using the single telephoto module, so that has to move as well. Plus you have all the usual OIS wiggle. It's no big deal.
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