03-14-2021 08:07 AM
03-29-2021 01:46 AM
markovoWrong because the ultrawide has no focushttps://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/160282#Comment_160282
It's not true. The focusing distance scales the blur. I am sorry I can't show you examples right now, but i've seen this hundreds of times with many lenses. It can't be helped, nor software can fix it. You will see in time.
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03-29-2021 02:03 AM
03-29-2021 02:04 AM
markovoCheck the rog3 teardown video from jerryrigeverything and then tell me how exacly a drop would acomplish that.No, it has fixed focus. It has multiple lenses that provide this focus. Moving one of the lenses will end in unfocused image. This behavior is very well known on wide angle lenses and unfortunately I have a Samyand 14mm lense that has the exactly same problem. I will dig it and take some photos for you to see. Hope I'll find it.
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03-29-2021 02:31 AM
03-29-2021 02:53 AM
markovoLook at your keyboard photo, notice how the middle is still blurred? I'm quite sure what is actually happening here is a glitch in the processing. Remember ultrawide lenses distort and there is software that does distortion correction, I believe this is simply the processing that does this.There is no need a drop to be present for the lenses to misalign. My Samiang 14mm just got the blur one day and it was never dropped or hit. My ROG 3 started experiencing this issue after I dropped it, but that's not necessarily the cause. You see, phone camera lenses are so small and the slightest 1 micron misalignment could cause troubles. Now I am reviewing my old ultrawide photos with the ROG 3, and there is a slight blur in every one of them. The blur spot just got bigger with time.
Please, take some landscape photos of a distant objects with your ROG 3 and post them here.
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