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A05 camera

(Topic created on: 03-08-2025 08:23 AM)
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KCUI7
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Galaxy A
Eventually After taking photos in portrait, they come out blurred. What's the reason?
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Budahxgamer
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Galaxy A
Lowest range phone bra if u want a good quality pictures u should consider flagship or midrange samsung like A36,36 or 55,56.
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Munatsi399
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Galaxy A
Here's how you might deal with that I hope it works😉

1. Clean the Camera Lens:

Dirt and smudges:

A dirty camera lens can cause blurry photos, so clean it with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth.

Autofocus issues:

Dirt or foreign objects on the lens can interfere with autofocus, so ensure the lens is clean. 

2. Ensure Proper Focus:

Focus mode:

Make sure the focus mode is set correctly for the type of shot you're taking (e.g., macro mode for close-ups).

Subject distance:

Ensure the subject is within the camera's focus range.

Light:

Poor lighting can also cause blurry photos, so try capturing photos in brighter conditions.

Half-press the shutter:

Half-press the shutter button to allow the camera to focus before taking the picture. A green box will appear when in focus, while a red box indicates the lens is out of focus. 

3. Check for Software Issues:

Camera app updates: Make sure you have the latest version of the camera app installed.Clear cache and data: Go to Settings > Apps > Camera > Storage > Clear Cache and then Clear Data.Restart the phone: A simple restart can resolve temporary glitches.Factory reset (as a last resort): If all else fails, consider performing a factory reset, but be aware that this will erase all data on your phone. 

4. Consider Using AI Photo Enhancement Apps:

Samsung's Enhanced X app: Samsung has a built-in AI tool called Enhanced X that can unblur photos. 

Other AI apps: Explore other AI-powered photo enhancement apps like Fotor or YouCam Enhance. 

Galaxy A
Or download adope Light Room and use it as the main app to take pictures with, create your own preset where you have turned the sharpeness and colors of the photos you take so it automatically defaults to that instead of doing it manually everytime, it miles better than using the main camera app offered by samsung and it heavy janky processing on the photos.. the only downside is that night photos are going to look bad due to low processing compared to samsung but on a daily it miiles ahead.

A picture taken with my a35LRM_20250303_103823_1000041537_1740991155.jpg