I bought Galaxy A50 the other day and when testing the camera yesterday I noticed some purple (and white when it's completely dark) spots (noise?) in low-light photos that I took. They're mostly on the left side (when shooting horizontally) of the photos. Is this normal? Does anyone else have these?
Low light photo 1
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Low light photo 2 complete darkness (PRO Mode 800 ISO)
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Hey all,
My screen seems to be brighter in the middle than in the outer sides. It's only noticable on white backgrounds and on lower brightness settings (which I always use). It's pretty annoying and I wonder if anyone else has this problem too. I know it is a common problem with LCD screens, but I hadn't seen it before on a small screen like a smartphone one.
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The image above is not a G3, it's an image from Google, but it demonstrates the problem well.
Went for a walk today and brought my Honor 6X to grab some pictures to share with you guys.
These first photos were taken in auto mode. You can see that is has a really hard time with high contrast shadows.
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These pictures were taken with the wide aperture mode. This seems to be where the camera performs best, with shots that are within 3 feet away from the object.
I get one or few blue dots appear in photos mostly when take photos of moon or in artificial lighting .. Is it normal behaviour because of laser autofocus cannot deal with reflection?
See this
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It's a common lens flare in day, night and indoor lighting. Just depends on the light source. And angle.
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why couldn't samsung modify the viewfinder so that the circled region can be filled by the view like other phones?
It is quite frustrating to see the full screen of my note 10+ not utilizing full screen in camera esp as i am using the 4:3 pic aspect ratio.
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Because it has to preview you what and how pictures is took as the phone "views" it.
... Or maybe I totally misunderstand your issue? :/
Wife recently got the S9 snapdragon and just received the One UI 2. 1 update so she's on latest fw.
We went to the beach and for the first time using the zoom camera feature the pictures look TERRIBLE.
Do these photos look right to you?
She wasn't that far away.
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The S9 doesn't have optical zoom, so all it's doing is cropping and enlarging the image. All that does is enlarge the pixels - resulting in exactly what you're seeing.