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<blockquote data-quote="pendlewitch" data-source="post: 1322213" data-attributes="member: 214663"><p>Well that pic is definitely poor but it could be a number of things for example;</p><p></p><p>Lack of subject in the foreground can confuse auto-focus. Try tapping the screen first.</p><p>Phone cameras aren't good in poor lighting conditions.</p><p>Finger grease and dust on the lens</p><p>Finger shading the lens when shooting</p><p>Shaky hands</p><p></p><p>Just another moot point, MP ratings for all cameras are generally misleading as the sensor usually has to be mounted in a frame which tends to obscure about 1 MP from around around the edges.</p><p></p><p>Technology is now moving on and current science is reducing pixel number and increasing pixel size for better quality in poor light.</p><p></p><p>You may of course just need to do a restore to factory settings or failing that you could just have a Friday afternoon phone in which case it's a warranty issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pendlewitch, post: 1322213, member: 214663"] Well that pic is definitely poor but it could be a number of things for example; Lack of subject in the foreground can confuse auto-focus. Try tapping the screen first. Phone cameras aren't good in poor lighting conditions. Finger grease and dust on the lens Finger shading the lens when shooting Shaky hands Just another moot point, MP ratings for all cameras are generally misleading as the sensor usually has to be mounted in a frame which tends to obscure about 1 MP from around around the edges. Technology is now moving on and current science is reducing pixel number and increasing pixel size for better quality in poor light. You may of course just need to do a restore to factory settings or failing that you could just have a Friday afternoon phone in which case it's a warranty issue. [/QUOTE]
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