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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