Apple is pointing the finger of blame squarely back at iPhone 5 users complaining about a purple lens flare effect the smartphone’s camera is creating. In a public support document, Apple says:
“Most small cameras, including those in every generation of iPhone, may exhibit some form of flare at the end of the frame when capturing an image with out-of-scene light sources. 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 onto 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 minimize of eliminate the effect.”
As we explained at launch, the iPhone 4S and iPhone 5 have nearly identical cameras. The iPhone 5, however, does use a camera that’s 25 percent smaller, has a better low light mode, and a sapphire crystal lens. The smaller, thinner phone, obviously, translates to this need for a smaller camera, which is generally bad news. Still, reports thus far have been that the iPhone 5’s shooting quality stands up to that of the iPhone 4S. In fact, most reports say that most perceptible improvements between the two can be traced to the iPhone 5’s upgraded display, which is making its photos look that much better. In reality, however, the changes are barely noticeable.
With the exception, of course, being the purple lens flare. Here’s a quick lock at the same shot taken with the iPhone 5 (at left) and the iPhone 4S (at right).
As you can see, the purple lens flare only shows up with the iPhone 5. While Apple says the issue can be blamed on the positioning, there’s speculation it might have something to do with the sapphire crystal lens – it certainly sounds like something that would create a hazy purple effect. Others suggest it’s the elimination of the infrared cut filter that’s causing what should look black or gray to turn out purple.
There’s been ample conversation about other phones responsible for the purple flare as well, though the iPhone 5 has managed to really rouse the masses – as it should: It’s the hottest phone on the market, and the latest iteration of what’s arguably been the best smartphone camera yet. Apple’s “you’re doing it wrong” response isn’t going to placate upset buyers who were hoping for the next greatest pocket cam-meets-smartphone combo.
Update by Jeffrey VC 10/10/2012: Consumer Reports has done some camera testing and concluded that Apple may be right, sort of. Its testing concluded that many digital cameras and other phones like the Droid Razr Maxx by Motorola and the Samsung Galaxy S3 display a similar purple lens flare (or haze). Though we produced no haze effect on the iPhone 4S (see the above pictures), CR found that the 4S also displays this problem most of the time.
Article originally published on 10/8/2012
Classic
Of course it’s your fault! Who’d bought it?
Apple: “It’s your fault for buying it… your fault for using it.” :P
Apple and its users.
It’s stories like this that make the Apple Sheep look that much more pathetic
Now thats what the problems arising from iDevices due to absence of iSteve.
^Jason, that’s lens flare, not chromatic aberration. CA appears as (most often) purple artifacts at high contrast edges and is much more subtle than lens flare. CA is caused by low quality optics, not software.
Obviously it is your fault coz you are the one who bought it in first place lol
I bought a Nokia… I have no complaints :-D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hd4vgCHk59I
Jajajaja, results that because Steve is not any more in the company the iPhone 5 is not the “wonderfull” device that suppose to be! Come on, is the same, do you remember the iPhone 3 and the iPhone 4? Just was the beta version as iPhone 5 is the beta now, just wait until the iPhone 5s to get most of the issues resolved, the wonderful is how the company is running the test period by not cost, all the investment comes from the client!!!
High price tag with low configuration
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hd4vgCHk59I
I tried doing it the purple effect on iPhone 4 32gb sprint and it does not happen.
@Alan… use this then… http://m.engadget.com/2012/08/29/samsung-ek-gc100-galaxy-camera-hands-on/
Of course it’s your fault! Who’d bought it?
apple should now start making something which might be truely useful fr consumers…
like
I got the the purple crap on mine -.- n maps sucks
Next they’re gonna sue Samsung for copying their “Purple Effect”…
No one likes to take responsibility for their mistakes, especially if it means costing the company millions.
lol, do you guys actually think lens flair never existed before this? and its a cell phone for christs sake, what do you expect?
Obviously it is your fault coz you are the one who bought it in first place lol
Lol….hahahaha…funny thing is apple doesnt make the camera, along with most other things in Iphone, apple is a brand not a technology firm…..what their doing above is merely copy and pasting what their suppliers for the iphone 5 camera are saying onto their own press release….same thing happened when motorola sold them the faulty antenna (remember those reception problems with iphone 4) because iphone had destroyed motorolas business..
Jajajaja, results that because Steve is not any more in the company the iPhone 5 is not the “wonderfull” device that suppose to be! Come on, is the same, do you remember the iPhone 3 and the iPhone 4? Just was the beta version as iPhone 5 is the beta now, just wait until the iPhone 5s to get most of the issues resolved, the wonderful is how the company is running the test period by not cost, all the investment comes from the client!!!
Now thats what the problems arising from iDevices due to absence of iSteve.
iLost map, iPurple camera, iScratch body, iSue u samsung?
after Steve Jobs Died all new iPhones 5 Model are all Ruined because of all New Features
A scapegoat saying, “It is a feature not a bug!” duh!
apple is very dificcultt .
I have to add this “You’re photographing it wrong”
I bought a Galaxy Nexus, no complaints here!!!!
^Jason, that’s lens flare, not chromatic aberration. CA appears as (most often) purple artifacts at high contrast edges and is much more subtle than lens flare. CA is caused by low quality optics, not software.
Apple and its users.
Hahaha. They are made for each other.
I bought a Nokia… I have no complaints :-D
Apple loves to blame users… they’re good at it too.
haha, comment comment comment, you may try to apply as a engineer in Apple or Samsung, let see what you’ve got, looser!
so simple, its natural, all camera from cellphone is like that, don’t blame apple, coz its kinda u blame ur self of buying that mobile
It’s called chromatic aberration and it happens because the software sucks.
Of course it’s your fault . . . for buying it in the first place!!!
I have never regarded any cell phone camera, iPhone or otherwise, to be a high quality digital still camera, no matter how many megapixels. Reality check: It is just not physically possible to design high quality optics and image sensors in a piss tiny small space like that. It was designed for convenience only and should be regarded as a limited-use camera. The iPhone’s optical aberrations should be expected and are equivalent to shooting with those “special effects” film cameras like Holga. If you want high quality digital photos, Canon and Nikon have some nice offerings. anthonymaw.com
So,first it was Steve Jobs saying people were so stupid they were holding their new I phone 4 incorrectly, now they are so stupid they can’t take a photo like they did with the 4S they just ditched. See a pattern?
But what I wanted to know was what do you think of this new Samsung Camera Phone, with full cell/wifi/LTE, as a camera?
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-57502333-94/samsung-bets-on-android-powered-networked-camera/
I love the internet – so many wrong opinions! The article said it was lens flare and the pictures proved it.
While I agree that there is a limit to the quality of the lens (resolution and light gathering ability) due to the small space, LENS FLAIR is mostly controlled by surface coatings on the lens’ elements. One could make the argument that since a DSLR lens has more elements (than a phone camera) and thus more glass surfaces and subsequent coatings, LENS FLAIR would be harder to control. If you were to compare a $300 AF Nikkor 28mm f/2.8D DSLR lens with the camera in an iPhone 5 (I value the f/2.4 camera at $100), I’m sure the Nikkor would control flair better wide-open. But if you were to compare the iPhone to a $100 Tamron aftermarket lens, it would probably result in a tie or even beat the Tamron.
In any case, this has nothing to do with OPTICAL ABERRATIONS which are a completely different topic; I hope you don’t attempt to be a subject matter expert on your web page!
Two last things:
1. Nikon Rules!!!
2. Don’t point any camera at the sun!
Look at all these apple haters. They call apple users isheep…..but what about these posters above? I think you guys are worse because you namecall and bash apple users just because they aren’t using the same device as yours.
Look at all these apple haters. They call apple users isheep…..but what about these posters above? I think you guys are worse because you namecall and bash apple users just because they aren’t using the same device as yours.
Look at all these apple haters. They call apple users isheep…..but what about these posters above? I think you guys are worse because you namecall and bash apple users just because they aren’t using the same device as yours.
Apple: “It’s your fault for buying it… your fault for using it.” :P
Apple: “It’s your fault for buying it… your fault for using it.” :P
Purple or some other color, lens flare is something that a camera will encounter if someone decides to take a photo in or very close to direct sunlight.
While I know there are many issues that have come out since the 5 was released, purple lens flare doesn’t really strike me as egregious or a big negative.
It’s stories like this that make the Apple Sheep look that much more pathetic
iStupid. Better slap a patent on it. They will buy it.
High price tag with low configuration
Worst mobile ever
Apple could call their users stupid and they will still lap it up and buy their gadgets. lol
Typical Apple attitude instilled by Jobs. “Our shit doesn’t stink. It’s the user idiot.”
I think you missed the point of Steve Jobs and his influence on Apple if you think that’s how he viewed problems like this.
Steve would have never released a product with such a glaring fault (pun totally intended.)
Apple may very well be on the path to mediocrity without Steve at the helm to be anal retentive and throw a fit if anything isn’t up to his standard of better than perfection.
bahaha blame it on the consumers?
It’s light shining through the Saphire Crystal lens… just kidding.
I haven’t experienced the issue yet, or I’m colorblind. Anyone else have this happened with their iPhone 5?
I think that all of the iPhone4/s and 5 comparisons prove that this is an actual issue, whether it’s hardware or software, I don’t know.
Obviously you should try to avoid direct sunlight coming into your photos but this seems to be much more than a simple positioning issue on the user’s end