User Guide
Figure 72 Image which has been taken "against light". The actual object is dark.
Flicker
In some occasions a bright fluorescent light may cause flicker to be seen in the viewfinder and captured
image. This phenomena may also result if pictures are taken indoors under mismatch of 50/60 Hz electricity
network frequency. The frequency will be detected from operator country sign information. In some very
few countries, both 50 and 60 Hz networks are present and thus probability for the phenomena grows. This
is normal behavior, do not change the camera module.
Figure 73 Flicker in image of white, uniform object illuminated by strong fluorescent light
Bright light outside of image view
Especially sun can cause clearly visible 'halo' effects and poor contrast in images. This happens due to
unwanted reflections inside camera optics. Generally this kind of reflections are common in all optical
systems. This is normal behavior, do not change the camera module.
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