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I have noticed that myself. Sorry I dont have a answer for you. I can tell that it does not happen all the time. I noticed with the app A World Of Pictures. Whenever I see lines I just close the camera and open it again. It usually fixes itself. My settings are set on default.Is anyone else experiencing this too? Whenever I take a picture with my phone, it has these lines all through it.
My resolution is 5M (2560X1920)
If you are not having this problem can you share your camera settings![]()
I have noticed that myself. Sorry I dont have a answer for you. I can tell that it does not happen all the time. I noticed with the app A World Of Pictures. Whenever I see lines I just close the camera and open it again. It usually fixes itself. My settings are set on default.

Is anyone else experiencing this too? Whenever I take a picture with my phone, it has these lines all through it.
My resolution is 5M (2560X1920)
If you are not having this problem can you share your camera settings![]()
I don't have that problem, never have.
Res: 5M
Quality: High
Widescreen: 3:2
Auto-Focus: On
Image Properties (Contrast, Saturation, Sharpness): 0
Effect: None
Metering Mode: Center area
Flicker adjustment: Auto
ISO: 800 (read in a thread somewhere else that this helped prevent dark photos)
Grid: Off
cute baby, but turn your ISO down, that is the sensitivity of the camera sensor to light, looks like you are getting grainy because 800 is pretty bright, you want to turn ISO up in dark pictures so you can capture them better, but at the expense of grainy ness and those lines, turn it do auto, or like 200 or 400, that should help it alotOk I have all the same settings
Heres the pic with the lines. This happens with all my pictures
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cute baby, but turn your ISO down, that is the sensitivity of the camera sensor to light, looks like you are getting grainy because 800 is pretty bright, you want to turn ISO up in dark pictures so you can capture them better, but at the expense of grainy ness and those lines, turn it do auto, or like 200 or 400, that should help it alot

if you need to take dark pic then raise the iso, but in bright rooms set it as low as it will go, then you wont get and bad lines and thatThanks you were right. 400 did the fix and made my pics look a lot better![]()