standingquiet macrumors 6502 Original poster Feb 13, 2010 348 0 Birmingham, AL Dec 27, 2015 #1 Guys, When taking pics in low light on my 6s+ there's is a lot of grain on the screen (colored dots) as in image below. But when you take the pic and view the image they are gone. Is this normal? Thanks Matt
Guys, When taking pics in low light on my 6s+ there's is a lot of grain on the screen (colored dots) as in image below. But when you take the pic and view the image they are gone. Is this normal? Thanks Matt
T that be me macrumors 6502a Sep 12, 2013 500 403 Dec 27, 2015 #2 Check for filters? Zoomed in? Faulty Camera?
standingquiet macrumors 6502 Original poster Feb 13, 2010 348 0 Birmingham, AL Dec 27, 2015 #3 Not Zoomed, No filter, and the actual image it takes shows no grain. Just took this now in very low light, no grain.
Not Zoomed, No filter, and the actual image it takes shows no grain. Just took this now in very low light, no grain.
T thekb macrumors 6502a May 8, 2010 629 23 Dec 28, 2015 #4 standingquiet said: Not Zoomed, No filter, and the actual image it takes shows no grain. Just took this now in very low light, no grain. Click to expand... I would guess that the gain is set very high for ease of framing the photo, but the actual photo uses the correct exposure and ISO?
standingquiet said: Not Zoomed, No filter, and the actual image it takes shows no grain. Just took this now in very low light, no grain. Click to expand... I would guess that the gain is set very high for ease of framing the photo, but the actual photo uses the correct exposure and ISO?
Newtons Apple Suspended Mar 12, 2014 22,757 15,254 Jacksonville, Florida Dec 29, 2015 #5 Normal. Just the iphone cranking up the ISO to attempt to give you a screen image. Normal.
Berthacrowley macrumors member Sep 29, 2015 97 46 Nahant, MA Dec 29, 2015 #6 Yes, I've noticed this too. I was worried at first that something was wrong with the camera but then when I noticed the actual photo looked fine I stopped worrying about it.
Yes, I've noticed this too. I was worried at first that something was wrong with the camera but then when I noticed the actual photo looked fine I stopped worrying about it.