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Oct 30, 2015 12:53 PM in response to Noam1310by Nubz N.,Hi Noam1310,
It looks like the dark spot is in the lower right when taking pictures in landscape mode. Does the spot move to the corresponding corner in portrait mode or change with different image types?
More things to check are listed in this article:
Get help with the camera on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support
Your photos are blurred or out of focus
If your photos are blurred, out of focus, or have dark spots, try these steps:
- Make sure that the camera lens is clean. If you need to clean the lens, use a microfiber cloth. If you see dirt or debris inside the lens, take your device to an Apple Retail Store or Authorized Service Provider for more help.
- With iPhone 6 Plus and iPhone 6s Plus, a metallic case or magnetic lens could interfere with optical image stabilization. Try taking a picture without it, then compare the quality.
- Adjust the focus by tapping on the person or object in the preview screen. You’ll see the screen pulse or briefly go in and out of focus as the camera adjusts. In photo mode, try to stay steady when adjusting the focus. If you move too far in any direction, the camera will automatically refocus to the center. In video mode, you can adjust the focus before you begin recording.
If you still have issues with the focus on your camera, contact Apple Support.
Best regards
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Oct 30, 2015 3:26 PM in response to Nubz N.by Noam1310,THank you nubz n. Have you put any atention on the fact that its not ther in movie mode?
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Oct 31, 2015 6:34 AM in response to Noam1310by Nubz N.,Hi Noam1310,
Yes, you stated you don't see the dark spot in video mode. Note in photo mode the camera is 8 megapixels but the video recording is 1080p so the camera is being used differently (iPhone 5s - Technical Specifications).
As you see the dark spot in photo mode that is what you'll need to troubleshoot.
Take care
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