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Re: Does anyone else think the camera sucks?
My hunch is that it's an issue a lot deeper than just where you are saving the pictures. I don't know the intricacies of Android but i'm sure certain data and SD card states are stored somewhere on the phone even when not the card is not inserted or in use (read/write). Not to mention, if there is some sort of physical current come from the UHS cards that the phone can't properly handle, it could cause interference elsewhere. The SD slot is right next to the camera unit.
Anyway, swapping cards didn't initally fix, but I suspect that some kind of setting or data left over from the old card was cleared out while I was transferring files to/from my computer (through USB 3.0 and taking the card out to use in a card reader), or during the subsequent wipe of the cache partition from recovery. Now the camera is focusing instantly and properly. You can see the difference in real time looking through the "view finder". It used to look like the image was covered in vaseline 90% of the time.
Do you really need to remove the Sandisk Ultra to test it or can you just change the camera's storage to the phone to confirm? Or maybe even just remove the SD card and let the phone store the pics locally?
My hunch is that it's an issue a lot deeper than just where you are saving the pictures. I don't know the intricacies of Android but i'm sure certain data and SD card states are stored somewhere on the phone even when not the card is not inserted or in use (read/write). Not to mention, if there is some sort of physical current come from the UHS cards that the phone can't properly handle, it could cause interference elsewhere. The SD slot is right next to the camera unit.
Anyway, swapping cards didn't initally fix, but I suspect that some kind of setting or data left over from the old card was cleared out while I was transferring files to/from my computer (through USB 3.0 and taking the card out to use in a card reader), or during the subsequent wipe of the cache partition from recovery. Now the camera is focusing instantly and properly. You can see the difference in real time looking through the "view finder". It used to look like the image was covered in vaseline 90% of the time.