Sunday, 21 February 2010

Motorola Droid Autofocus Issues: Possible Fix Droid Autofocus Issues Fixed by 'a Good Lens Clean'?

Whilst user feedback concerning the Motorola Droid is, on the whole,
pretty positive wide ranging reports from end users have highlighted
issues with the Droid s camera, particularly relating to the Droid
experiencing autofucus issues. But now one Droid owner appears to have
stumbled upon a simple fix that appears, according to feedback, to be
solving most user s autofocus issues " that fix being just to give the
Droid s camera lens a good clean.
�This works and sounds crazy, � writes �Cereal Killer , a member of
the Droidforums.net. �I just read that if you clean the camera lens
really good with a soft cloth you will get the green focus. I'll give
anything a try so I did it. My camera now focus's all the time. Green
focus on all my shots. � He adds, �Supposedly there is a little bit of
oily film over the lens and when wiped clean it fixes the issue. Give it
a shot and report here. I can tell you it worked lol…4 shots, all
green…. �
Sounds too good to be true? Apparently not, as users have been reporting
back stating that, following a �good clean of the Droid s camera lens
their autofocus issues have been resolved. �I thought I did this
already, but when I added a little water to the equation to wipe away
anything possibly on it, it F'ing worked, � responds one user whilst
another adds, �I just cleaned mine and I got 6 for 6 green shots great
find. �
So, if you happen to own a Droid, and you re experiencing autofocus
issues, you may want to try cleaning the lens to see if this resolves
the issue. If it does, do report back.

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