camera lens coating problem - Xperia Z2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i got a problem with my camera lens coating! it's like dots on the camera, i cant describe it!.. i never dropped the phone or did anything wrong!! what is this? can i fix it?? :crying:
here's a pic http://oi59.tinypic.com/2qjfukj.jpg

does it affect camera quality?
if no then just ignore, its probably small scratches from dust or something

Envious_Data said:
does it affect camera quality?
if no then just ignore, its probably small scratches from dust or something
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until now no, but i'm worried because it was 1 little scratch and everyday i find a new scratch!. i always use a case and i dont put in my pocket i don't know why this is happening. i'm afraid that it will affect the picture quality by the time ;o

DyNamix_ said:
until now no, but i'm worried because it was 1 little scratch and everyday i find a new scratch!. i always use a case and i dont put in my pocket i don't know why this is happening. i'm afraid that it will affect the picture quality by the time ;o
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The back of this phone scratches easy
Front doesnt for some reason
I dont plan on reselling my phone
I recomend using a sort of protector on the back of the phone

Envious_Data said:
The back of this phone scratches easy
Front doesnt for some reason
I dont plan on reselling my phone
I recomend using a sort of protector on the back of the phone
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Thanks, hope it won't get more scratches

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Back Camera Glass / Back Cover??

Hi guys,
I have just noticed that there is no glass in the back cover to protect the camera.. Is it just me? or there is actually a hole in the back cover for the camera. Is I am the only unlucky one and have managed to lose it (God knows how?) any suggestions???
ahmadashar said:
Hi guys,
I have just noticed that there is no glass in the back cover to protect the camera.. Is it just me? or there is actually a hole in the back cover for the camera. Is I am the only unlucky one and have managed to lose it (God knows how?) any suggestions???
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Nope, no glass/plastic there, quite strange really. Oh well, guess it means it wont smudge and ruin the picture. lol
Oh thx God...I got scared for a moment. though i broke my baby.
ahmadashar said:
Hi guys,
I have just noticed that there is no glass in the back cover to protect the camera.. Is it just me? or there is actually a hole in the back cover for the camera. Is I am the only unlucky one and have managed to lose it (God knows how?) any suggestions???
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If you want more glass you get worse picture's this is normal.
ahmadashar said:
Oh thx God...I got scared for a moment. though i broke my baby.
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me too loool and i noticed at the same time that the touch pro 1 doest have this protection too :s
same here
that is how i found this thread.... i got it fot two days and just found out.... wow there is hole in my phone... dust from my pocket get there. it sux

Camera and smudging

Was wondering if anyone else is having this problem as I haven't found anything about it which is quite surprising given how annoying it is.
Basically I've found that when I don't have a screen protector covering the lens of the camera, it picks up smudges very easily from the way I hold my phone and my finger touching the lens every now and then. This causes several very very noticable "ring" type things on the pictures I take where the flash is used. I'm a bit confused that HTC didn't address this issue as it more or less ruins any pictures taken in lower light conditions.
My solution so far has been to keep using a screen protector over the lens as this doesn't create the ring effect even if i purposely keep touching the lens with my finger. Does anyone know a solution to this though? I'd really like to not have a screen protector over my lenses as it probably ever so slightly degrades picture quality.
Your holding it wrong
iPhone > *
I've had that problem with every phone i had so far. I've just made it a habit to give the glas a quick wipe with my shirt or whatever is available unless I don't care too much how the shot actually looks.
bloodrain954 said:
Your holding it wrong
iPhone > *
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Do you even own an Evo 3D?
jurrasstoil said:
I've had that problem with every phone i had so far. I've just made it a habit to give the glas a quick wipe with my shirt or whatever is available unless I don't care too much how the shot actually looks.
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Maybe its where the lens is positioned making it more likely for me to touch it, but I've never noticed it on ny previous phones and certainly never to the extent it appears on this one. Doesn't look like there any other solution other than to give the lens a quick wipe.
How durable is the glass though? Can it scratch it wiped with a shirt, etc? Also, does anyone know exactly how much a screen protector deterioates the image?
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yousefak said:
Do you even own an Evo 3D?
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Ignore him, he's the resident troll.
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fade2black101 said:
Was wondering if anyone else is having this problem as I haven't found anything about it which is quite surprising given how annoying it is.
Basically I've found that when I don't have a screen protector covering the lens of the camera, it picks up smudges very easily from the way I hold my phone and my finger touching the lens every now and then. This causes several very very noticable "ring" type things on the pictures I take where the flash is used. I'm a bit confused that HTC didn't address this issue as it more or less ruins any pictures taken in lower light conditions.
My solution so far has been to keep using a screen protector over the lens as this doesn't create the ring effect even if i purposely keep touching the lens with my finger. Does anyone know a solution to this though? I'd really like to not have a screen protector over my lenses as it probably ever so slightly degrades picture quality.
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It also scratches easy lol. Like other other guy said I clean it with my shirt.
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jurrasstoil said:
I've had that problem with every phone i had so far. I've just made it a habit to give the glas a quick wipe with my shirt or whatever is available unless I don't care too much how the shot actually looks.
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This
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reaper24 said:
It also scratches easy lol. Like other other guy said I clean it with my shirt.
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Ah really?? What a ridiculous design flaw if they used a material that scratches easily considering how damm big that area is.
Well its obvious if you hold your phone with coins, keys and so. I tend to hold my phone in pocket with nothing else and since I bough my evo (early august 2011) I cant find any scratch even tiny. And yea - using shirt to clean lens is must-do before taking photo!
i have the same problems with it. but i also notice some scratches on the glass.
DragX said:
Well its obvious if you hold your phone with coins, keys and so. I tend to hold my phone in pocket with nothing else and since I bough my evo (early august 2011) I cant find any scratch even tiny. And yea - using shirt to clean lens is must-do before taking photo!
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I haven't got a single scratch anywhere on the phone so far as I take very good care of it, but recently I've been wanting to use the camera without a screen protector over it. It sucks that they didn't factor in that if you make a mistake ONCE and put it in a pocket with keys or something, then it will get permanently scratched. If they insist or making a big fat area of removable glass on the back, then they should really put something like gorilla glass there. And anyway, it is still a major fail for HTC as with a screen protector on, these smudges do not create rings around the photo. It is the ****ty material they used that causes this problem.
Just to confirm though, are you saying wiping the glass with your shirt will not scratch it?
Well it would have bunch of scratches till now I use shirt to clean it everytime I take photo. Still "glass" that protects lenses isn't the same as one on front of the phone and its more likely easier to scratch - be aware of that.
Ps. I had motorbike accident just after buying phone... it was damaged a lot, and replacing "glass" parts at service is freaking expensive (especially front parts) so dont scratch it!

[Q] should i worry about tiny scratches on camera glass?

ok so ive used the sgp case on this thing with zagg on the front but i have noticed little hairline scratches on the rear camera which do not effect the photos at all but they worrie me can someone please either ease my mind or tell me the bad ... please and thank you
oh and i have tried the screen shield thing but messes with the camera ???? so no way
I've dropped my s2 before and had a whole thin crack go down the lens of the camera..remember its not the camera itself but the glass covering it....and I didn't notice any difference in quality in pictures or video and believe mine was probaly a lot worse..I like to take pictures...the whole mind set of believing your camera glass bothered the hell out of me....but I wouldn't worry about or let it bother you too much...as it didn't effect any quality....I hope this helps ease your mind alittle.
yea they arent visible unless i hold it at certain light in the certain spots etc but i see them and i obsess over them! my wife even yells at me but ya know that i havent noticed any pic quality! is anyone doing anything to protect the camera that i dont know???
http://www.deansphotographica.com/deans_of_idaho/old_stuff_pages/dirtylenstest/dirtylenstest.html
http://www.robandrewphoto.com/blog/tech/silly-lens-scratch-test-canon
http://kurtmunger.com/dirty_lens_articleid35.html
An more insight people I'm thinking it's normal ehh even though I baby it!!!!
tyshemi said:
An more insight people I'm thinking it's normal ehh even though I baby it!!!!
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I freak on that too. My old Evo and Evo 3D's Otterbox cases had protectors over the cameras. I feel like I have a 5"brick of C4 handling this thing because I'm so worried about scratching it. Luckily I think it's on Ebay where you can buy a while new back with lens cover of you do mess it up
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VonEsch said:
I freak on that too. My old Evo and Evo 3D's Otterbox cases had protectors over the cameras. I feel like I have a 5"brick of C4 handling this thing because I'm so worried about scratching it. Luckily I think it's on Ebay where you can buy a while new back with lens cover of you do mess it up
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If you find the link please share it
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Housing-Bat...r-Samsung-AT-T-Galaxy-Note-i717-/150786205026
There's others too, but this is the first I saw. Note that I see it says it's in China, I'm really not sure about it, but I saw lots more reputable ones when looking for cases
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so is anyone else freaked out about scratching this camera ?? or screw it lol i dunno what else i need to do to protect ? i mean i know that they are made to be used but i babie this thing and its mint but those to me are like death only visible in certain light but still no effect to pictures that i see
I just put a piece of clear film between the camera glass and the case.
Speaking from the perspective of a photographer I can tell you that ANY aberration in the optics of a camera will have a detrimental effect on the quality of the image recorded. As light is refracted through a lens the scattering of the spectrum will cause unexpected and, often, unwanted lighting effects in the finished image. Best of all worlds... keep your lens (and protective outer casing) protected until ready for use, then remove any outer covering from the camera lens before taking photos. Then cover again until the next use.
Happy photo hunting.

Crystalusion or liquid-armor screen protection ?

Have you ever tried this kind of liquid screen protection ? Did you get good results or is it just a placebo effect ??
Crystalusion
Liquid-Armor
I want to know about it too.
Does the phone still feel the same once its applied? or does it feel different? Like a rubber like coating is on top of it.
KyleSforza said:
I want to know about it too.
Does the phone still feel the same once its applied? or does it feel different? Like a rubber like coating is on top of it.
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nreuge said:
Have you ever tried this kind of liquid screen protection ? Did you get good results or is it just a placebo effect ??
Crystalusion
Liquid-Armor
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With the Liquid Armor,I found a video of some guy who drags a phone with his motorcycle and the phone screen was fine afterwards so I guess it really does work.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sp_l7Q9rJ4Y
Tesep said:
With the Liquid Armor,I found a video of some guy who drags a phone with his motorcycle and the phone screen was fine afterwards so I guess it really does work.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sp_l7Q9rJ4Y
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I hardly believe this video.
Anyway, I have ordered the Spigen Z2 protector (tempered glass)
I tried it with my htc one, I can't really tell if it worked or not. I don't have any scratches on the glass or the metal back, but I usually take really good care of it, so who knows?

Did you guys remove the flash and camera protective film?

Just wondering because i just did with a toothpick... now im thinking maybe it was there for a reason.. lol
Used my fingernail, but it was tough and I wasn't positive that the protective film was actually there. LOL
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Jason_V said:
Used my fingernail, but it was tough and I wasn't positive that the protective film was actually there. LOL
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Thats why im worried because it was kinda hard to take off lol has me thinking it was there for a reason =/
Someone posted a few days ago that the camera protector would create an artifact in images so it might be a good idea to take it off I think.
VICosPhi said:
Someone posted a few days ago that the camera protector would create an artifact in images so it might be a good idea to take it off I think.
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Ok thats good to know because it looks alot better with it off.
VICosPhi said:
Someone posted a few days ago that the camera protector would create an artifact in images so it might be a good idea to take it off I think.
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the film not cover the lens, it only cover the surface around the lens, so i dont think there is any different with it still there or not.
koolboyztn said:
the film not cover the lens, it only cover the surface around the lens, so i dont think there is any different with it still there or not.
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True, thats what I thought too but I think the phone has OIS which might be the reason for some pics to look blurry if the lens moves.
I hate these things, so took them both off straight away.
The one on the flash was a bit tricky to remove but got it off eventually
koolboyztn said:
the film not cover the lens, it only cover the surface around the lens, so i dont think there is any different with it still there or not.
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It messes with the auto focus and over time dirt and dust will collect around the edges causing blurry photos.
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Removed all that plastic gonna really see how this phone will last. It should be tough as nails.
Wow thanks, I didn't even know the flash unit had a protective film!! :cyclops:
Thanks for the headsup
had the same issue in Note Edge

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