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iPhone 6 Plus camera takes fuzzy pictures?
I notice when looking at the focus screen can see a slight flicker on the screen but it will take a clear picture if I hold down the camera button and try to let go before it takes to many pictures at once... have any idea what part needs replaced? Thank You...
It used to work good before, it is a known problem and there is a recall to have it fixed free of charge but no such luck for mine and there is nothing that tells what part it is that goes bad so I can take normal pictures again, I think it has something to do with auto adjust or balance because of the slight flicker in the focus screen but I don't know what part that would be.
5 Answers
- AlCaponeLv 74 years agoFavorite Answer
Your phone is defective. Your problem can be caused by various part failures.There is nothing you can do yourself to fix it. Take it to a local phone repair shop and let them tell you what it's going to cost.
- ?Lv 64 years ago
You may want to use this as a good excuse to ask Santa for a real digital camera for Christmas.
Considering that the camera in an iPhone costs about $10, it's not a real shock that your images aren't coming out right or that it's defective.
- Land-sharkLv 74 years ago
They have that really annoying burst mode now. Just tap the shutter for a single pic or use a 3rd party camera app.
Always provide sufficient lighting and don't expect anything sharp if you use digital zoom. You can use manual focus on the real subject too.
** I wonder if an app like this might get you taking photos until you can get it fixed?
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- keerokLv 74 years ago
Try shooting under the sun. If the photos still are fuzzy, it's the camera. If they are super sharp, the problem is you.