Green dot in iPhone 14
Why is this green dot in pictures taken in iOS 16.1.1 in iPhone 14 … it’s so irritating and how to fix this ?? Software update ??is it a Product bug
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Why is this green dot in pictures taken in iOS 16.1.1 in iPhone 14 … it’s so irritating and how to fix this ?? Software update ??is it a Product bug
Sorry, Duc999, Apple, as big as they are, do not control the laws of physics. That’s the result of lens flare, which will happen with EVERY camera (not just an iPhone) when there is a light source in the image or just outside the image and falling on the lens. It is caused by reflections between the elements of the lens.
Here is an article from Photography magazine about it→What is Lens Flare and How to Deal with it in Photography
And some examples from other cameras→iPhone Camera Lens Flare and Reflections - Apple Community. If you click on this link you will see over a dozen examples of standalone cameras and cameras in other smartphones, as well as a $50,000 professional video camera, that all exhibit the same phenomena.
As far as your other cameras and droids are concerned, you are wrong. They all exhibited lens flare under some circumstances, as you will see in the 2nd link I posted, which included several different droids. There are a few cameras that have single element lenses where it isn’t as bad because there is only one lens element. But they take truly lousy photos.
Sorry, Duc999, Apple, as big as they are, do not control the laws of physics. That’s the result of lens flare, which will happen with EVERY camera (not just an iPhone) when there is a light source in the image or just outside the image and falling on the lens. It is caused by reflections between the elements of the lens.
Here is an article from Photography magazine about it→What is Lens Flare and How to Deal with it in Photography
And some examples from other cameras→iPhone Camera Lens Flare and Reflections - Apple Community. If you click on this link you will see over a dozen examples of standalone cameras and cameras in other smartphones, as well as a $50,000 professional video camera, that all exhibit the same phenomena.
As far as your other cameras and droids are concerned, you are wrong. They all exhibited lens flare under some circumstances, as you will see in the 2nd link I posted, which included several different droids. There are a few cameras that have single element lenses where it isn’t as bad because there is only one lens element. But they take truly lousy photos.
Thanks .. anyone using iPhone 14 have similar issues ??
That’s the result of lens flare, which will happen with any camera (not just an iPhone) when there is a light source in the image or just outside the image and falling on the lens. It is caused by reflections between the elements of the lens.
Here is an article from Photography magazine about it→What is Lens Flare and How to Deal with it in Photography
And some examples from other cameras→iPhone Camera Lens Flare and Reflections - Apple Community
Sorry Apple this is just inexcusable. I have a 12pro and most photos with sun or moon or any kind of lights are destroyed by this idiotic reflection of the source light bouncing back to be recorded. It’s not acceptable- you guys knew this when you added multiple cameras and just didn’t care. None of my earlier iPhones or droids had this issue. Get it solved on the software to remove it or go back to 1 camera.
any one using iphone 14 or any version facing this similar issue . please confirm me .. i am not sure if the camera or software issue
Yes, and if you look at the images in this link→iPhone Camera Lens Flare and Reflections - Apple Community one of them is from a $50,000 cinematic camera with a $10,000 lens:
As I said, it can happen with ANY camera.
A green light at the top of your iPhone means that an app on your iPhone is accessing your camera. An orange light means that an app on your iPhone is accessing your microphone.
Do you take screenshots of the Camera app instead of taking pictures by tapping on the Photo button?
It’s present while taking pictures at night mostly .. I tried with different angles and coverò na the lens.. the green dots are too much on my pictures .. not on phone ..
i think u should go to apple service center
It’s even happening in videos .. cinematic video
sarina253 wrote:
any one using iphone 14 or any version facing this similar issue . please confirm me .. i am not sure if the camera or software issue
It’s neither, it’s a fact of optical physics.
Green dot in iPhone 14