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Re: Pictures using Camera have raining static effect

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Originally Posted by ComDor82 View Post
I did some looking around and I followed the steps using the 800 ISO along with some brightness modifications and so forth. It seems however when I take pictures, I notice this static rain effect. Is this normal of the camera? I also tried this on multiple lighting effects such as florescent and setting the correction to 50 and 60, with similar effects. I stopped useing auto however because I noticed a wave effect using that and that got anoying quick. Doing some research and seeing other peoples pictures, I do not notice that they have the raining static effect and wanted to see if anybody else receives this in mild light. here is a sample I took while getting a sampler at the local tavern.
R u talking about the multi-color lines that come up? I have it too in low light. It sucks. I have one that is HTC branded. What is yours?
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