So I opened my 1520 today and was excited to take some photos. When I was taking them they were extremely noisy, even in good lighting. Is there a fix to this. Any suggestions are appreciated.
So I opened my 1520 today and was excited to take some photos. When I was taking them they were extremely noisy, even in good lighting. Is there a fix to this. Any suggestions are appreciated.
I think you were shooting video. The phone then also records 'noise' - i.e. sounds that were present at the time of recording. Try taking still pictures instead. They should be quieter.
Yeah you probably have a rabid cows loose in your house. Happens to me all the time they shout so muchSo I opened my 1520 today and was excited to take some photos. When I was taking them they were extremely noisy, even in good lighting. Is there a fix to this. Any suggestions are appreciated.
So I opened my 1520 today and was excited to take some photos. When I was taking them they were extremely noisy, even in good lighting. Is there a fix to this. Any suggestions are appreciated.
I think you're wrong. The 1520 is better in low-light as long as you configure it with the proper settings (like ISO and exposure value).
On July 25[SUP]th[/SUP] Pocketnow complained about the 1020's low-light video performance:Now when it comes to video
Sun and Daylight=1520 is better at sound, more stable, focus, and image is about the same as each other.....though some would maybe go for SGS4 as the picture grabs you more.
Low light=SGS4 laughs at the 1520....and problem is most high end phones walk all over the 1520 in low light, its shocking how poor it is, the image is very dark and full of noise (fingers crossed they can help with this with a update...no word yet)
The last part is something I am not happy with, and I would urge you to speak to Nokia and complain, the more that do the faster we get some sort of update to the camera.
There?s also word of middling performance when recording video in low-light conditions. While the 1020 shines at still images in low-light environments, that doesn?t seem to carry over to video, and the resultant output is riddled with noise. That?s a little surprising, and we wonder if such performance could similarly be improved via update, or if this could be a limitation of the phone?s hardware.
On July 25[SUP]th[/SUP] Pocketnow complained about the 1020's low-light video performance:
The 1520 has the same problem as you say, in spite of beeing the newer device and having the Black software installed.
As yet I haven't found any statement by Nokia related to this issue, so do you think it could indeed be a hardware issue?