Bongo
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I've finally come to admit (realize) that for nearly all my photographic needs, my phone is sufficient and certainly more convenient than my DSLR.
But I'm having a few issues. Occasionally a photo will come out "hazy" sort of a low contrast fog over the image. This is with no setting changes, the next photo on a different subject will come out fine. Strangely it happens most often when I'm photographing paintings.
I'm using a Samsung Galaxy Note 10 lite.
Also - even more irritating, when I take a photo the phone will go to burst mode, or "capturing meaningful moments". I'm just pressing the "photo" button but "it's like a box of chocolates you never know what you're going to get.." F.Gump
But I'm having a few issues. Occasionally a photo will come out "hazy" sort of a low contrast fog over the image. This is with no setting changes, the next photo on a different subject will come out fine. Strangely it happens most often when I'm photographing paintings.
I'm using a Samsung Galaxy Note 10 lite.
Also - even more irritating, when I take a photo the phone will go to burst mode, or "capturing meaningful moments". I'm just pressing the "photo" button but "it's like a box of chocolates you never know what you're going to get.." F.Gump

I use the note function occasionally. I really like having a phone with a good stylus. This phone is more problematic for me than the Note 4. Seems crazy! Stupid money is spent on these things and we're expected to change them out every few years.