T trackizmy1 Active member Nov 7, 2009 41 0 0 Nov 29, 2009 #1 While I was in Hawaii, I tried to take pictures of my family with my droid but they came out dark. So then I turned on the flash but the camera would not flash still. Any suggestions?
While I was in Hawaii, I tried to take pictures of my family with my droid but they came out dark. So then I turned on the flash but the camera would not flash still. Any suggestions?
S skitbraviking Well-known member Nov 11, 2009 62 0 0 Nov 29, 2009 #2 It may have been the lighting. Was it bright enough for the camera to sense that it had enough light?
It may have been the lighting. Was it bright enough for the camera to sense that it had enough light?
T trackizmy1 Active member Nov 7, 2009 41 0 0 Nov 29, 2009 #3 Well it was outside but everything was lighted around the tree except the person that was standing in front of the tree
Well it was outside but everything was lighted around the tree except the person that was standing in front of the tree
T theguy386 Well-known member Nov 10, 2009 53 0 0 Nov 29, 2009 #4 did you try closing the camera app and re-opening it? I noticed sometimes that helps when changing settings to it
did you try closing the camera app and re-opening it? I noticed sometimes that helps when changing settings to it
T trackizmy1 Active member Nov 7, 2009 41 0 0 Nov 29, 2009 #5 O wow its all of a sudden working now I hope they make fixes to the camera app on the next update
B baycruisers Well-known member Oct 29, 2009 231 1 0 Nov 29, 2009 #6 Is it possible that your subject was backlit? If so, the camera sensor may have underexposed your subject, having read all the ambient light.
Is it possible that your subject was backlit? If so, the camera sensor may have underexposed your subject, having read all the ambient light.