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โ09-28-2025
05:52 AM
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My camera on my S24 Ultra is showing vibrating images at 1x and 2x magnification. Higher, eg 3x or more or 0.6x are ok. An option to select item to focus does not appear. Any ideas?
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โ09-28-2025 07:05 AM in
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โ09-29-2025 10:29 AM in
Galaxy S24I then cleared the caches via entering recovery mode.
No change..
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โ09-28-2025 11:50 AM (Last edited โ09-28-2025 11:53 AM ) in
Galaxy S24Which camera sensor and what was the shutter speed?
What you're describing sounds like camera shake, it will be enhanced if using a sensor and a higher zoom than it's optical zoom range. Which results in cropping and often enlarging the frame to 4k 4:3 or 12MP. I only have a S25U as a reference and it is different but I'm sure the same behaviors will exist. At most only two of the sensors will have a zoom lens and probably none of those has an optical zoom as low as 0.6.x The only one that does is probably the 12MP ultrawide angle sensor but it's probably fixed at 0.6x optical zoom (like on my S25U) so any increase in app zoom level without changing the sensor will be "digital" zoom by cropping and probably expand the frame. So, 2x digital zoom is about equivalent to taking 3.6MP of the 12MP frame then expanding it back to 12MP. That would twice enhance camera shake because the useful sensor resolution is reduced and the useful sensor pixels are used for more than one pixel in the final frame. The shake is not caused by the crop and expand, it is probably literally the natural motion of your hand. You can quickly test if that's so by bracing the phone on something solid and not moving while using the zoom, e.g. a wall or table. In your hand you can reduce it a bit by doing something like placing the phone, screen-up in the palm of your preferred hand, bend your pinkie finger to create a shelf and rest the one side of the phone bottom on in. Hold your thumb above the screen and curl the rest of your fingers around the back of the phone without covering any of the cameras and pull it into the gap between your thumb and first finger while still letting your pinkie support the bottom. Push your elbow of the same arm against your body so that your upper arm runs down the side of your torso and keep it there, only use your upper arm to position the phone but keep it close to your body, use the three axes of your wrist to compose the picture and your thumb of hand holding the phone (or other hand) to control the camera, e.g. press the shutter release. Thumb is better. That and bracing the phone or your body are only tests to see if camera shake can be mitigated you dont have to take all photographs that way but you'd learn methods for stabilizing the phone.
On the S25U I would tend to solve this several general ways. First, is there something I can do to prevent a low shutter speed and reduces camera shake, i.e. photograph a brighter scene. Then, I'd make sure I was using a sensor suitable for the scene, the only one that provides 0.6x zoom has a lens best suited for very broad landscapes or extremely close subjects (an inch or two from the camera). By using a higher resolution sensor or a sensor that has a higher focal length. Doing this I'd expect to be able to reduce shake on a given scene at a distances over a few feet away.
Note that the S25U and almost certainly the S24U camera app in it's simplest mode may switch cameras as you change zoom level but 2x zoom on the UW camera isn't the same as 2x zoom on the T (telephoto) camera because the focal length of each lens is different so I find it a bit pointless and tend to use the camera in Pro or Expert RAW mode only then deliberately select the camera sensor (from UW W T ST as well as the max resolution available for it) then limit myself to only using the optical zoom range it supports to avoid the camera doing the crop and expand but do my own cropping in another app (Gallery, Photos, Lightdesk, etc.).
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โ09-29-2025 10:43 AM in
Galaxy S24Attached is the best I got investing using a furniture item for support.
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โ09-29-2025 10:51 AM (Last edited โ09-29-2025 10:53 AM ) in
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