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Help Milestone camera photos are half black....

When i take a photo in the dark just using the flash with a close up photo of an object. Half sometimes 3/4 of the screen is black, i have a feeling its and app because i sent it back to motorola and the re-flashed the phone, it was working fine until i restored all my apps using "my backup pro" and now i have the same problem as before... I need to find out which app is causing the problem.... I also find that the camera doesnt work at full flash capacity because when i press the camera button to focus the testing flash is alot brighter than the flash it uses to take the actual photo...

E.g.

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I think it is down to the light metering and/or the failure of the flash to fire at the right time. Sony Ericsson had a similar problem on the K850 or C905 (I forget which) where the flash fired at the wrong time and resulted in pitch-black photos - as the exposure setting has been adjusted for what it expects twill be brightly lit scene.

It could be related to the battery I suppose, but I think it is more likely another issue - perhaps something running in the background that causes the camera app to 'stutter' and mis-time things.
 
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This is a well known problem with the Milestone. It will only happen when the battery is below 40% or so. If you charge up the battery before taking a picture at night, the flash will fire correctly and the photo will turn up ok (the milestone really doesn't have a great camera). However, if you battery is somewhat low, the flash does not fire correctly and the final image turns out to be ridiculously dark.
 
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Because all phone cameras are crap.

lol well I want a all in one and each thing to be the best!!! Damit why can't they just give us what we want!!!


Although I do find the Milestone camera to be pretty damn good for a phone camera...

CNET Reviews says the
Samsung Memoir T929

is the best one if you dont mind the price... 8.1mp

http://reviews.cnet.com/best-camera-phones/
 
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I think the LED light needed for autofocus in dark environments discharges *something* in the phone, and when the LEDs then need power for the flash, there is not enough there and the flash is tooshort (I have the visual impression that it is actually shorter). My observations support the evidence that this happens only with low battery.
A possible solution for archiving papers: press the camery button halfway until the green edges indicate proper focussing, wait to give the *something* time to charge up again, an then trigger the photo. Please answer whether this works for you...
 
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