Lens flare - OnePlus 3T Questions & Answers

Well, it seems that not only the Pixel suffers from lens flare...
Today I tried my op3t camera for the first time in low light condition and... the flare is there.
I'm attaching a picture, you can clearly see the 5 spots on the left of the lamp.
Does it do the same to you? As far as I understand it's a common problem between cameras.
Any way to avoid, or at least reduce it?
Thanks
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There are some camera apps (like DSLR) where you can change the ISO, most of the time when you change to a high ISO value the flare would be less seen

NielsvdS said:
There are some camera apps (like DSLR) where you can change the ISO, most of the time when you change to a high ISO value the flare would be less seen
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Just tried it and it works. The thing that bothers me is that everytime there is an artificial light there is a flare...

I'm not an expert here but I think a lot of phones exhibit this. My wife's s6 edge plus has weird light retractions in low light.
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Yes. Most phones have it. It largely has to do with the lens attached to the phone. I've had more success on phones such as the Asus Zenfone 3 Ultra. Use such phones and go into manual mode. In all cases I was able to eliminate the lens flare. Too bad I had to switch to the 3T which is a better phone but poor shooter. Can't find a way to eliminate it there yet.

You captured a UFO! No way! Lol. Anyways my experience with low light conditions has been great. This is at a party. So clear I can zoom in to the musicians faces clearly absolutely 0 editing. With Snapseed I can lower the brightness of the lights overhead
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If you having lens problems I feel bad for ya son, I got 99 problems but lens flare ain't one! Hit me!
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Attention people with camera knowledge

Im looking to get my 1st digital cam . I have a choice of 3
Nixon Coolpix s6200
Sony Cyber-shot m630
Samsung mv800
Which one should i get and why. And what advantages does each camera have over others .
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Please bump this thread in the morning when I'm sober and I shall answer you question.
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adz63 said:
Im looking to get my 1st digital cam . I have a choice of 3
Nixon Coolpix s6200
Sony Cyber-shot m630
Samsung mv800
Which one should i get and why. And what advantages does each camera have over others .
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Nikon Coolpix s6200
10x optical zoom
Nikon quality low light images
Sony Cyber-shot m630
5x optical zoom
Samsung mv800
5x optical zoom
If I had to choose one of them, I'd go with the Nikon
Thanks above but was looking for something more in terms of technical . Not just about zoom. Coolpix is out of the running now due to when using camcorder and zoom you can hear on playback the zoom sound like a drill
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Well with cameras that small, there's not a lot of technical difference.
The higher optical zoom is always better than digital zoom.
Nikon has reports of excellent low light pictures.
I've got a canon sx210is with 14x optical zoom, Jessops are doing it now for £149 so it's probably available elsewhere for less.
I bought it as a 40m dive enclosure is available for it.
I also got a slip on extension tube that allows you to use filters.
The low light abilities of the camera really impressed me.
This video was taken on a dark boat during a dark overcast day. The only lights that were on are the coloured disco ones shooting around
I took this out the front a few nights ago when we had snow. Only street lighting was used.
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It all depends what you want to use it for.
If you just want a point and shoot to take snaps, then go for the cheapest one of the bunch.
That's some funky dancing lol. Thanks for the answer.
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[Q] HTC One, Android 4.2.2 (2.17.401.1) Bad camera?

Camera (Android 4.1.2, firmware 1.29.xxx) vs Camera (4.2.2, firmware 2.17.401.1)
Android 4.2.2
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Android 4.1.2
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Yes, indeed. and much more noise on low light environment .
Honestly everything you linked are of totally different scenes taken at different points of the day it's very hard to do a comparison.
another example, at night
left : before upgrade
right : after upgrade
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another example, at night
left : before upgrade
right : after upgrade
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Yes, I confirm. Detailing has become better at night, but at other time...
I'm at 4.2.2 and have taken about 100 pics. I can't decide if they are better or worse. Outside pics seems to be even darker and in pics with both dark and light scenes there seems to be even more difficulties to choose the right spot to focus on, they tend to be either to dark or light.
I'll listening in in this thread before deciding this month Android version
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I am also unsure. Have the impression that the 4.2.2. cause a lack of details in the pictures and I have problems with focus in the dark.
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After viewing the samples, I got an impression that pictures are noticeably brighter on 4.2.2.
At the moment I'm glad that I was patient and didn't throw myself into updating.
Better to wait.
Maybe ROM 2.17... will have a different version radioROM (HBOOT) than 1.29.....???
You guys are crazy. They've turned down the crazy over sharpening over contrasting algorithm in the new update. Shots are so much more lifelike and less noisy.
Some seem like they have less 'pop', but they are much more accurate and realistic.
sassafras
has anyone in here called HTC because of the faulty camera module and got its mobile phone exchanged to a new one with better camera quality?
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has anyone in here called HTC because of the faulty camera module and got its mobile phone exchanged to a new one with better camera quality?
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I did, but I think it was for a different problem than what the OP si experiencing (I think). I had a problem with blue/red/purple noise in low light scenes. Took the phone into service and got a replacement. Here is the problem I had (and others as well) along with before and after photos:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=43265994&postcount=89

[Q] Possible to abandon UltraPixels boosting the camera resolution of HTC One?

I have got the HTC One from the end of May. But I still have some questions on my phone's "UltraPixels" Camera.
I wonder whether this technology is a software adjustment or a hardware settings?
4 MegaPixels should be all right for daily usage, but I always like to pinch to zoom my photos while browsing.
HTC One failed to reveal some details in the picture comparing to Samsung GS4 or Sony Xperia Z. I want to ask if it is possible to abandon the UltraPixels technology to boost the camera resolution to 8MP or even 13MP? Any app can do it?
Attaching my photo taken using ultraPixel HTC One at Hong Kong IFC Centre!
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No.
Lol... I want what he's smoking
I want to make my 4 cylinder into a v8
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I believe it's hardcoded into the sensor that it only uses 4 mp for the image, while the rest of the pixels on the sensor used solely for exposure and gathering light
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I believe it's hardcoded into the sensor that it only uses 4 mp for the image, while the rest of the pixels on the sensor used solely for exposure and gathering light
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The phone only has 4 megapixels
They are larger than your regular phone megapixels, there isn't separate sensors for gathering light since that's how all camera work in the first place.
So to the OP, no.. Do some research on how these things work. Really.
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You need to learn how to take pictures with the One because the pictures you have posted are terrible quality and the first is washed out. You're always best to focus on the sky and underexpose the rest of the shot and then edit in Photoshop or something because the quality of pictures I've taken are way, way, way better than them lol

White balance on selfie camera

The stock app on my S10e does not appear to have a white balance option for the front facing camera, and it doesn't automatically choose it correctly. GCam always creates superior results.
I can't imagine Samsung app devs would let their app be so terrible with selfies. Does anyone else have the same experience? Is there a feedback channel we can tell them?
Like I said on another thread why do you guys feel the need to have and use a front facing camera to take pics of yourself. I'm trying to understand is it a narsasiscic thing going on in this day and age or what?do people fancy themselves that much? not talking about you op or anyome here in particular so no disrespect intended. Just want to understand this need for front facing cameras. I love the s10 plus but the ugly 2 cameras on the front are stopping me from enjoying.and I'm not in love with myself to take selfies and admire my self all day.so the front camera ruins the phone for me a bit
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I'm trying to understand is it a narsasiscic thing going on in this day and age or what?
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People have always been taking pictures of others, and some have noticed that the cameraman has been missing for centuries.
Now we have a tool in our pockets to take a picture of everyone at once, in an instant. The S10 has a wider lens for even more people.
Every game night, I take a selfie with everyone using the GCam app in portrait mode. When I have a special moment with my wife, its easy to get a photo of us together. It's kind of ridiculous looking back at photos from years ago to know I was a participant, but no where to be seen, not a single photo of me interacting with others.
I took advantage of a sale at Office Depot for canvas prints, and made a collage of a year's worth of selfies:
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Screen Brightness outside

Anyone else find the screen a little too low for use outside? Even at full brightness, if there's a little sun outside, I find the screen a hard to see. I've come from an S8+ and the screen was exceptional so I may have been a little spoiled.
Also, from the other threads I've seen, autobrightness activating after a reboot is a "feature", not a bug? Is that correct?
Other than that, I can't find much to fault about the P30 pro (I'm not even that bothered it's unrootable atm).
Well i have the opposite experience Auto brightness seems to be always too bright for me, and i have to constantly dim the screen. In direct sunlight it's very well visible. I'm on 124, and have a feeling that Huawei nerfed native Android 9 adaptive brightness function that is supposed to learn how do we set brightness in different conditions, and just left simple auto brightness. We'll se it over time if it will start adapting, or maybe the update will fix it. But i have no complaints about max brightness, it's even too bright for my taste in a sunlight.
I find it very dim outside, like even if it's cloudy out. It's max brightness doesn't compare to the lcd my P10 pro had. I'm finding it hard to edit pictures on here in the day.
I agree and find the display hard to read outside. Could it be that different units have different maximum brightness?
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I agree and find the display hard to read outside. Could it be that different units have different maximum brightness?
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Check in Developer Options for Sunlight brightness options
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Check in Developer Options for Sunlight brightness options
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Thanks, It's already enabled.
I just read that the Mate 30 has two display suppliers, "Samsung Display or BOE Technology" If this is true for the P30 Pro it could account for the difference in brightness. Expecting BOE Technology to be inferior.
According to this site the P30 Pro has LG and BOA made screens: https://www.notebookcheck.net/The-H...ures-AMOLED-displays-made-by-LG.418210.0.html
I don't have that feeling. Under sun it is ok

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