This can happen
when a light source is positioned at an angle (usually just outside the
field of view) so that it causes a reflection off the surfaces inside
the camera module and on to the camera sensor. Moving the camera
slightly to change the position at which the bright light is entering
the lens, or shielding the lens with your hand, should minimise or
eliminate the effect.” For what it’s worth, Pocket-lint is inclined to agree with Apple.
Most cameras, be it those found on smartphones or even some DSLR
cameras, will all suffer from some lens flare when shot at direct light.
It’s not unique to Apple devices
Multiple sources
claiming to have the latest titbit of information about the supposed
next Google Nexus phone are starting to appear online, giving us a rough
guide of what we can expect if the device does become a reality.
While some believe the LG smartphone might be one of five Nexus
smartphones to be announced this year to celebrate the 5th anniversary
of Android, that isn't stopping information leaking out about the new LG
offering.
The rumours started this week with Taylor Wimberly, from AndroidandMe.com claiming that one of the site's readers - who is not a Google employee, we are told - had been given one for testing.
"I can confirm the next nexus is LG Optimus based. The phone looks
surprisingly like the Galaxy Nexus and does not have sharp corners like
the LG Optimus we already know," claimed the unnamed source.
Apple's Lightning to 30-pin adapter now shipping, customers told
Apple’s new Lightning to 30-pin adapter has
begun shipping, with some customers who were first to pre-order the
accessory being told to expect delivery of the item as early as this
week.
A completely redesigned player. A newly
remodeled store. And even more iCloud features. The new iTunes looks
easy, because it is easy.
iTunes now features simplified views of exactly what you want. Looking
for an album? Click Music and that’s all you’ll see. Do the same for
movies, TV shows, apps — and everything else. It’s browsing made more
intuitive.
With iTunes in the Cloud, the music, apps, and
books you purchase automatically appear on all your devices. Or you can
download only the stuff you want — including movies and TV shows — to
just the devices you want.1 It’s all part of iCloud and iTunes 10.7.
iTunes 10.7
With iCloud, everything you’ve bought on iTunes is now on every device you love.