I'm having problems with my camera. Even when I take photos in high bright light conditions like shopping mall and in bright sun I get a photo that is taken at night.
Would like ur help
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I'm having problems with my camera. Even when I take photos in high bright light conditions like shopping mall and in bright sun I get a photo that is taken at night.
Would like ur help
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I don't believe I understand the question.
Miami Heat and GS Warriors fan.
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This one was taken in shopping mall. Even flash dont work
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Even with*
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Which phone u are using
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BlackBerry z10
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Cute kid!
Blackberry Passport running 10.3.1.1151
Tell me some ideas for taking bright photos
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First, what OS are you using and which model of Z10? Second I have better luck with low light pictures when I turn off the flash. Also, try HDR mode when you are in high contrast situations such as bright lights behind the subject. Also try the night scene setting. I use mostly normal or HDR mode and Auto scene settings and my pictures turn out pretty good. They are not studio quality by any means, but they are good enough for my standards. Also, if you use HDR, make sure that you hold the phone very still. You can't zoom or use flash in HDR mode. Make sure that the focus box turns green before you take the picture. Instead of tapping the screen to take the pictures, I generally use the volume down button to take the pictures. I don't move the phone as much and the focus stays, well...focused! All of this is based on OS10.2.1 on my Z10. Check out the Z10 thread: Post photos taken with the Z10.
Posted with my Z10 on Verizon 10.2.1.3253
jessenth, looks to me like the biggest problem with that shot, was not having the focus box on the subject. As you move it to different spots on the screen, you'll see significant changes in exposure. That particular picture, due to the subject being dark, while everything else is bright, would probably be best using HDR. Only problem would be keeping the kid still during the shot.