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I got my Xperia 1II two weeks ago. I won't go into too much detail right now, but the device is excellent.
However, I suspect I might have a hardware issue with the telephoto camera. Maybe you guys could help me out here.
When I shoot with the telephoto and point it at a strong light source, I get side flare, even though I place the light source exactly in the middle of the frame. Usually, if one wants to avoid this kind of flare and reflection, one would place the light source exactly in the middle of the frame. In my case, only when I place the light source a little to the left do I avoid this flare and reflection.
It is as if the sensor isn't perfectly aligned with the lens. Or it could be an OIS issue?
I've also noticed that when I shoot at night with the telephoto and use a tripod for a long exposure, I get motion blur for no apparent reason.
So I wonder what the hell is going on...
Perhaps someone who has got the 1ii could check this out on his device?
[ This Message was edited by: xpr on 2020-07-19 23:26 ]
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Posted: 2020-07-20 00:24:23
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On 2020-07-20 00:24:23, xpr wrote:
I got my Xperia 1II two weeks ago. I won't go into too much detail right now, but the device is excellent.
However, I suspect I might have a hardware issue with the telephoto camera. Maybe you guys could help me out here.
When I shoot with the telephoto and point it at a strong light source, I get side flare, even though I place the light source exactly in the middle of the frame. Usually, if one wants to avoid this kind of flare and reflection, one would place the light source exactly in the middle of the frame. In my case, only when I place the light source a little to the left do I avoid this flare and reflection.
It is as if the sensor isn't perfectly aligned with the lens. Or it could be an OIS issue?
I've also noticed that when I shoot at night with the telephoto and use a tripod for a long exposure, I get motion blur for no apparent reason.
So I wonder what the hell is going on...
Perhaps someone who has got the 1ii could check this out on his device?
[ This Message was edited by: xpr on 2020-07-19 23:26 ]
Dgd you paste any lens tempered glass over?
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Posted: 2020-07-20 01:17:22
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On 2020-07-20 00:24:23, xpr wrote:
I got my Xperia 1II two weeks ago. I won't go into too much detail right now, but the device is excellent.
However, I suspect I might have a hardware issue with the telephoto camera. Maybe you guys could help me out here.
When I shoot with the telephoto and point it at a strong light source, I get side flare, even though I place the light source exactly in the middle of the frame. Usually, if one wants to avoid this kind of flare and reflection, one would place the light source exactly in the middle of the frame. In my case, only when I place the light source a little to the left do I avoid this flare and reflection.
It is as if the sensor isn't perfectly aligned with the lens. Or it could be an OIS issue?
I've also noticed that when I shoot at night with the telephoto and use a tripod for a long exposure, I get motion blur for no apparent reason.
So I wonder what the hell is going on...
Perhaps someone who has got the 1ii could check this out on his device?
[ This Message was edited by: xpr on 2020-07-19 23:26 ]
don't have mine yet, but when I get it, I can test this out for you. strange to get motion blur if you are using a tripod. the only thing I can think of is that there were still vibrations in the surface/floor the tripod was standing on and those are amplified when using telephone AND long exposure. Might want to check that out.
As for the flare - not sure what you're talking about. post a pic?
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Posted: 2020-07-20 04:36:12
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On 2020-07-20 01:17:22, tai020381 wrote:
Dgd you paste any lens tempered glass over?
Nope.
[ This Message was edited by: xpr on 2020-07-20 04:02 ]
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Posted: 2020-07-20 04:36:52
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On 2020-07-20 00:24:23, xpr wrote:
I got my Xperia 1II two weeks ago. I won't go into too much detail right now, but the device is excellent.
However, I suspect I might have a hardware issue with the telephoto camera. Maybe you guys could help me out here.
When I shoot with the telephoto and point it at a strong light source, I get side flare, even though I place the light source exactly in the middle of the frame. Usually, if one wants to avoid this kind of flare and reflection, one would place the light source exactly in the middle of the frame. In my case, only when I place the light source a little to the left do I avoid this flare and reflection.
It is as if the sensor isn't perfectly aligned with the lens. Or it could be an OIS issue?
I've also noticed that when I shoot at night with the telephoto and use a tripod for a long exposure, I get motion blur for no apparent reason.
So I wonder what the hell is going on...
Perhaps someone who has got the 1ii could check this out on his device?
[ This Message was edited by: xpr on 2020-07-19 23:26 ]
70mm direct into the sun in program auto mode with DRO on. Forgot to switch to full auto. (lucky for the cloud ) ISO 1000. 1/50000 sec (surprised )
200mm direct into sun ISO 1000 1/50000 sec (surprised at the shutter speed again )
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Using auto mode in photography pro 70mm ISO 25 1/10000 sec
200mm ISO 25 1/50000 sec (surprised )
Another one
Small green blob ~
Check this page and next page for night shot using tripod.
https://forums.hardwarezone.c[....]y-xperia-1-ii-6215119-101.html[ This Message was edited by: tai020381 on 2020-07-20 07:14 ]
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Posted: 2020-07-20 07:40:04
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^
Would like to add that HDR doesn't do nothing at nightime/dusk shots. It's awlays been like that on Xperias.
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Posted: 2020-07-20 09:02:11
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On 2020-07-20 09:02:11, cool_sauce wrote:
^
Would like to add that HDR doesn't do nothing at nightime/dusk shots. It's awlays been like that on Xperias.
I think HDR will make a difference. Only need longer exposure for night shots.
Because I tried 2 seconds exposure for long exposure. The HDR took around 6 seconds to expose and record fully and 2 seconds for DRO and off mode.
Might try and give updates.
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Posted: 2020-07-20 10:37:50
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On 2020-07-20 07:40:04, tai020381 wrote:
On 2020-07-20 00:24:23, xpr wrote:
I got my Xperia 1II two weeks ago. I won't go into too much detail right now, but the device is excellent.
However, I suspect I might have a hardware issue with the telephoto camera. Maybe you guys could help me out here.
When I shoot with the telephoto and point it at a strong light source, I get side flare, even though I place the light source exactly in the middle of the frame. Usually, if one wants to avoid this kind of flare and reflection, one would place the light source exactly in the middle of the frame. In my case, only when I place the light source a little to the left do I avoid this flare and reflection.
It is as if the sensor isn't perfectly aligned with the lens. Or it could be an OIS issue?
I've also noticed that when I shoot at night with the telephoto and use a tripod for a long exposure, I get motion blur for no apparent reason.
So I wonder what the hell is going on...
Perhaps someone who has got the 1ii could check this out on his device?
70mm direct into the sun in program auto mode with DRO on. Forgot to switch to full auto. (lucky for the cloud ) ISO 1000. 1/50000 sec (surprised )
200mm direct into sun ISO 1000 1/50000 sec (surprised at the shutter speed again )
Update :
Using auto mode in photography pro 70mm ISO 25 1/10000 sec
200mm ISO 25 1/50000 sec (surprised )
Another one
Small green blob ~
Check this page and next page for night shot using tripod.
https://forums.hardwarezone.c[....]y-xperia-1-ii-6215119-101.html
[ This Message was edited by: tai020381 on 2020-07-20 07:14 ]
Thank you for the effort. For comparison, I need sample where you place the sun exactly in the middle of the frame (you may switch to center focus).
Here's what I mean:
in this I have no side flare or reflections, but the sun isn't at the exact center of the frame (it's 1/50000, iso25)
but in this sample, the light source is indeed exactly at the center of the frame. You can spot that green reflection on the left side (which shouldn't be there as the light source was placed at the center).
[ This Message was edited by: xpr on 2020-07-20 09:50 ]
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Posted: 2020-07-20 10:44:21
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First photo I see here has ISO 1000.
That is why it is too bright.
1000 is high even at night for the main camera.
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Posted: 2020-07-20 11:18:20
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On 2020-07-20 11:18:20, Hawk12 wrote:
First photo I see here has ISO 1000.
That is why it is too bright.
1000 is high even at night for the main camera.
Haha yeah thats the part I found out it was in program auto and I set the ISO to 1000 before taking those snaps. Then adjusted settings and posted again below.
And BTW the sun was too shiny for me to try to position in center (I cant see because its really too glaring ) thats why I tried to take one more .
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Posted: 2020-07-20 14:44:29
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