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‎11-05-2023 10:44 PM (Last edited ‎11-05-2023 10:47 PM ) in
A Series & Other MobileThe above is a photo I took today with the Galaxy A53 5G. It shows the extreme texturing that can appear on some of my photos. I don't know why this happens under some unspecified circumstances. The photos become highly unrealistic and highly disappointing.
Anyone else see this behavior? Know how to get rid of it? (I've tried every setting I can find, but since the problem doesn't occur all the time, it's not easy to get rid of.) Are cameras on all Samsung phones this bad?
My previous phone was an LG V20, and the drop in quality has been shocking. It's like going from a Nikon to a toy camera. I'm hoping there are hidden settings people know to correct this.
P.S. It appears my previous post on the same topic got a reply, but I missed the notification, and now it has been archived by Samsung so I can't read it. If you replied, thank you, and if you don't mind replying again, that would be great.
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A Series & Other MobileUnfortunately, I've already had it for 16 months, so returning it is not a possibility.
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‎11-06-2023 11:21 AM (Last edited ‎11-06-2023 11:22 AM ) in
A Series & Other MobileThanks to those who recommended the "S" series.
At the time I was looking, reviews of the A53 5G said it had a good camera. I guess they didn't encounter this particular flaw in their tests. And of course, all reviews can have errors.
Also at that time, the "S" series cost 4 to 5 times what the "A" series did. As a retired person, I didn't want to spend that. But maybe it's better to get a last-generation "S" than the latest "A".
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‎11-07-2023 07:23 AM in
A Series & Other MobileThanks again to all who responded. Because the A53 5G often takes decent photos, I've concluded the issue must be with its photo-processing software, which does a terrible job under some lighting conditions (which seem to include detailed scenes with very high contrast). It's a pity, because otherwise it's a good phone at a reasonable price. But because photos are so important to me, it's not a good phone for me.
I considered switching to an iPhone, but instead ordered a new phone in the "S" series. I'm counting on its camera's being a major improvement. I hope it comes through!