Macro focus questions

ernbrdn

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I'm not sure I understand macro focus on my phone. How close can I get to a subject and still have it focus? As it stands now it seems to be 6 to 8 inches and I don't get the detail I am expecting. If I place my phone much closer and try to focus I can see the subject focus the shift out of focus immediately. It just doesn't seem right or is this how it is supposed to work? Is a replacement in order or am I doing it wrong?
 

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It really all depends on how small the object is. I haven't really captured anything that small but have tried it just for detailed photos. Here a few showing details in some playing cards.
 
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Is there an icon or anything that shows up if your macro focus is working as intended? I still cannot seem to focus on anything that is less than 4 - 6 inches away and the detail is not what I have seen other places.
 

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It's really all in the pinch to zoom feature...an inch off this penny and you get this...

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...but zoom into the range of the same size and you get this...

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As you can see, the macro functionality is in the zoom, not in the distance in which the picture is taken physically...i had the phone probably 6 inches away.
 
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The damn picture orientation thing is still annoying...you'd think this would have been rectified by now.

It's wierd. It has been doing it since about beta 4 for me. They even responded with "this is a known issue" when I submitted a bug report ages ago. (assuming we are talking about the same bug).

My pic and vids show up upside down in Win 7 (when shot using the volume + button facing up).

If I play them in a video player they are correct, and if I open pics on photoshop or whatever, they show correctly. It's only in windows itself that they show upside down.



Beamed over the interwebz from my iPhone 4S using Siri.
 

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WOW!!! Thank you for the simple explanation, I had even went to the Apple Genius Bar and they were unable to explain it to me, just said it was normal. I really wish some of this stuff was covered in the User Guide.

Thanks again..
 

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WOW!!! Thank you for the simple explanation, I had even went to the Apple Genius Bar and they were unable to explain it to me, just said it was normal. I really wish some of this stuff was covered in the User Guide.

Thanks again..

Not a problem...I've found that the Apple Genius Bar is good at one thing...replacing faulty/broken equipment. Their knowledge base outside of that is hit or miss, and like you, i went to the genius bar one day with my iPhone 4 wondering why i couldn't take clear "close up" (see: Macro) pictures (i tried to dumb it down tot them because when they hear "macro" they assume you think there's a separate feature for such).

I got no solution...and then i walked out of the Apple store, went to the food court, ordered a gyro and started messing with the zoom feature and realized that the quality was there...not in the physical placement of the phone during the actual picture taking.
 

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