realeric macrumors 65816 Original poster Jun 19, 2009 1,165 1,586 United States Sep 19, 2014 #1 Does anyone notice excessive lens flare at night? It's not a big issue but it's definitely annoying. Attachments flare.jpg 33.9 KB · Views: 462
G Gaprofitt macrumors 6502 Jul 30, 2009 322 475 Sep 19, 2014 #2 That's the focus pixels marketing machine.
S SteveJobs2.0 macrumors 65816 Mar 9, 2012 1,006 1,950 Sep 19, 2014 #3 Seems to internally refracted light. I didn't motive this at the store tonoght. However it's not as bad as the purple fringing on my iPhone 5. It's like they don't teat this ***** in real world uses during the prototyping phase.
Seems to internally refracted light. I didn't motive this at the store tonoght. However it's not as bad as the purple fringing on my iPhone 5. It's like they don't teat this ***** in real world uses during the prototyping phase.
G gagecloutier macrumors member Sep 21, 2012 90 3 Sep 19, 2014 #4 What's the problem with that? You could be the next J.J. Abrams.
B Bahroo macrumors 68000 Jul 21, 2012 1,860 2 Sep 19, 2014 #5 Seems fine with me , to me, been extensively using the camera all day in bunch of lighting conditions and areas
Seems fine with me , to me, been extensively using the camera all day in bunch of lighting conditions and areas
V vgamedude macrumors 6502a Dec 10, 2013 798 6 Sep 19, 2014 #6 Ew that doesn't look so great. Wonder if they all are like that.
eelw macrumors 6502a Sep 19, 2012 631 27 Sep 19, 2014 #7 Again people, learn how to frame a shot properly!!!!!!!!!!!
dcorban macrumors 6502a Oct 29, 2007 915 30 Sep 19, 2014 #8 I just tried my best to get any lens flare and failed. What do you suggest I try to cause this lens flare?
I just tried my best to get any lens flare and failed. What do you suggest I try to cause this lens flare?