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snake.t

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Dec 30, 2023
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I look at a white surface(White walls or white paper)with my iPhone 15pro 1X camera lens, I can see a green tint in the center of the image.
If I back away from the surface the green tint goes away or becomes less visible, its when you are closer to the target that you see it most.
Photographing a white wall or white paper with a 0.5X camera lens (ultra wide-angle camera head) will result in a fixed green-tinted blotch appearing in the upper right corner of the frame(It's not very obvious. need to look closely).
Does this happen to everyone? I just purchased it and debating whether to exchange it or not。
Please give me Some advice would be appreciated, thanks!
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chabig

macrumors G4
Sep 6, 2002
11,432
9,289
If photographing white backgrounds from a close distance is your thing, and you like to do it a lot, then an exchange might be warranted. ;) But that "test" seems rather contrived to me, and if your "regular" photos look fine, the cameras are probably ok.
 
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