2012-07-26 16:29
Hi everyone,
I have my 808 Pureview for 2 weeks I find all photos I took is blurred and smeared in the area about 1/5 of width on the right (Area B), compared to the left 4/5 side of the photos (Area A) which is cleared and crisp.
* Even for SAME DISTANCE objects & STILL shots, Area B becomes blurred, noisy and smeary compared to Area A.
* There is NO fingerprint or grease or dust on the outer surface of lens glass
Area A (4/5) Area B (1/5 on the right)
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|-------------A----------------|-----B-----|
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* Photo samples:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/83185006@N05/76498885
compare the rooftop guardhouses/balconies
http://www.flickr.com/photos/83185006@N05/76215844
compare the tree & lobby glass on the left (clear) to the right (blurry)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/83185006@N05/76217182
blurry on the right of the 8km/h sign
I think my camera module a defect one. It really troubles me I had my new phone taken to Nokia repair centre, they said they took it apart and assembled it back, still it did not solve the problem.
Much appreciate your views my 808 camera a defect one.
2012-07-26 16:43
2012-07-26 17:27 - edited 2012-07-26 17:31
Hi Raoul_Duke,
No, I always disabled flash in these daytime photos. The area B is always coarser by comparison.
another sample
http://www.flickr.com/photos/83185006@N05/76498670
2013-03-19 6:09
i face the same problem with my Nokia 808 camera. if i take a photo of the sky in broad daylight, with the sun behind me, the photos come with dark patches on the edges of the top. I mean, the result photos have dark patches on the top right corner as well as on the top left corner and this i am able to notice only during the day. ![]()