Because there is NO point as there will be a flare. it ruins the image on all cameras. Period. Purple White Grey or Pink. Image gets ruined.
Plus its pretty much confirmed the 4S has the purple cast too, if the tester had turned the iPhone 4S 1 degree to the left, it would have had the image...
iPhone 5 Lens Flare. Purple Flare with Purple band in middle
iPhone 5 with Light Just outside frame. Purple band dispersing. It will disappear when Light is moved a CM away
iPhone 4S Lens Flare. White Flare encompassing nearly the entire screen but its not Purple anywhere
iPhone 4S With...
Here is a camera shot from the 4S
Its just proof people want to 'construct' issues
I don't remember any articles in October/November 2011 about it, do any of you?
The bottom line is. Haze is Haze. you avoid Haze in all Cameras. You take shots in a way to avoid it. saying anything otherwise is just like saying you are purposely feeding into the issue
The Real Bottom Line is that yes iPhone 5 and 4S did have a purple Haze/Lens Flare but those kinds of...
iPhone 5 camera shots as proof.
with purple
http://i.imgur.com/rzgqc.jpg
changed angle of where I took the shot by 1 inch (no purple)
http://i.imgur.com/4hO99.jpg
its called common sense. this is not an issue, it happens in all cameras
The Sapphire contributes to the purple color but if it was glass the color would be white. No one complained it was an issue in iPhone 4S when it clearly existed
So you are telling me you show off your camera with lens flare artifacts instead of proper framing of pictures where no haze, white or purple occurs? seriously? if thats what you do then the flaw is you have not been introduced to the basics of framing a shot with light. There is no fix for this...
This is hilarious...
Are you telling me that you will accept the white flare as well from the 4S and Nikon D300 SLR?
Common Sense in all 3 shots, you reframe so you don't get ANY haze/flare in either 5, 4S or D300 be it white, purple brown, pink or grey.
The only reason people think it is...
It's called a 'Lens Flare'
AKA you can even see it in the iPhone 5 / 4S and other phone screens before you take the shot.
Do you know what the alternative is to the purple haze? its white haze. Would you find the White haze more acceptable or would you reframe the shot so that no haze is...
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