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Note 20 Ultra - turn off laser focuser for main camera

(Topic created: 11-29-2020 11:52 AM)
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userVr9elCTK2l
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Hello,

 I am currently taking long exposure photos in the dark and I noticed that the autofocus laser is showing up in my photos is there any way to turn it off?
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SamsungJoJo
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Thank you for confirming this.

 

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SamsungAdam
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Are you using Pro-Mode when you experience these symptoms?


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userVr9elCTK2l
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yes
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SamsungAdam
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Can you please provide me with the exact settings you have when you are experiencing these symptoms?

 

Can you please provide me with a picture of the symptom you are experiencing?


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userVr9elCTK2l
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I have tried both with auto focus and manual focus, but 30 second exposures and hi iso (>800). Everything else is default.

Sure, how can I provide a photo?
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MrQue
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Did you still need help with your issue?

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userVr9elCTK2l
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yes
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userVr9elCTK2l
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Also I should add this issue only arise when taking photos through my telescope where the phone is being pressed against a surface.
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SamsungJoJo
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Does this occur without using your telescope?

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userVr9elCTK2l
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it only occurs when the phone camera is pressed up against a surface. I did not experience this issue with the Note 20
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