Flare issue with iPhone 13 camera
I took iPhone 13 a day back. Tried taking low light photo of a candle. Was surprised to see the flares. It’s so bright. Can’t be ignored. Is it a defect? Any solution for this?
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I took iPhone 13 a day back. Tried taking low light photo of a candle. Was surprised to see the flares. It’s so bright. Can’t be ignored. Is it a defect? Any solution for this?
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Lens flare is a phenomenon that is just a fact of photography (and physics), any time there is a light source in the image; the light source reflects between elements of the multi-element lens. It will happen with any camera. Here’s a general article on it→What is Lens Flare and How to Deal with it in Photography
Lens flare is a phenomenon that is just a fact of photography (and physics), any time there is a light source in the image; the light source reflects between elements of the multi-element lens. It will happen with any camera. Here’s a general article on it→What is Lens Flare and How to Deal with it in Photography
Any camera. Any DSLR, and professional movie camera. ANY camera. Here are a number of examples with different cameras→iPhone Camera Lens Flare and Reflections - Apple Community, including a $60,000 video camera and several Samsungs.
By any camera did you meant DSLR’s or just Mobile phone cameras. Both ways I am not able to see this issues in my Sony DSLT and Samsung phone. Found it in Iphone only.
Flare issue with iPhone 13 camera