• itzeppelinnn@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    i have a 14 and the camera is awful. Close pictures are blurry and refuse to adjust, so i cant zoom on my camera. i’ve tried cleaning mine too but nothing changes so i don’t use it much.

  • kejok@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I would suggest you wipe clean your camera before taking photos. Most of my friends saying “my iPhone photos looks so baaaad” while there’s smudges on the camera glass

    • smackaroonial90@alien.topB
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      10 months ago

      This is like the number one fix for bad photos for people on phones. They just pull their phones out and take pictures. Like, just take 1 extra second to clean the lens with your shirt. Doesn’t matter if you’re using the lenses on the back or the selfie camera. Clean them!

    • MoistChuff@alien.topB
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      10 months ago

      Or just add a subtle smear of nose grease if you want your photo to look like this.

  • AZREDFERN@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Your lens has finger grease on it. Wiping it with your shirt might be good enough in daylight, but you need alcohol to get it off at night. The lenses and screen start out with an oleophobic coating that wears off in a year or less. Always use a screen protector and lens protector. Because you can replace those when they wear.

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      10 months ago

      astigmatism, some glasses will help with that but you need to get your eyes checked first

    • BuggerWoolly@alien.topB
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      10 months ago

      One of my earliest memories is squinting my eyes to get this effect while riding in the car with my dad and brother. They asked what I was doing and I replied “helping you see” since I thought they could see it too. They made me feel dumb for saying it. I think about it every time I see lighting like this.

  • pradha91@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I don’t own an iPhone, but your best bet would be to clean your lens using a microfiber cloth. Open the camera app, point it towards street light (at least 2 sources of light), and then wipe the camera lens from a single direction. Now you will see the lines change direction, do this multiple times until the lines become faint. Dont randomly rub your camera lens, do it gently from one direction to other. Sometimes, if it is too dirty (or greasy), use a drop of water and then rub it and then use a dry microbifer and gently wipe it.

    • loppyjilopy@alien.topB
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      10 months ago

      iphone camera lenses are made of crystal sapphire. they are incredibly scratch resistant and very hard to scratch. u can use your cotton tshirt and wipe it with whatever. little bit of water and a tshirt or non lint like anything will do just fine. the lens is a 9 on the mohs hardness scale.