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#181
The noise depends on lighting and the ISO settings.

The black pen trick is for the blue haze caused by light reflection in the blue border of the camera cover.
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#182
Originally Posted by msa View Post
tried the black pen trick, it didnt completely help. it reduces the noise, but doesnt remove it completely.
Did you also color the blue part?

That was the fix for me.
 

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#183
Originally Posted by Saturn View Post
Did you also color the blue part?

That was the fix for me.
!!! i didnt.

looks like that was the critical part. the picture i just took seems to be perfectly fine with flash - i'll try again when its pitch black here, but i think painting the blue part did the trick! thank you!

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#184
How did you guys painted the blue part? Whole except black and white part?

And did you take it ou of back cover? If so, how to do it?

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#185
Originally Posted by mihapodb View Post
How did you guys painted the blue part? Whole except black and white part?

And did you take it ou of back cover? If so, how to do it?

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Yes.
Don't do the white part, it's needed for the correct operation.
With a permanent marker just do the blue. No need to disassemble anything.

@ msa. glad that it worked for you.
 
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#186
Ok thank you, can not wait till I get home and paint it
 
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#187
Originally Posted by mihapodb View Post
Ok thank you, can not wait till I get home and paint it
yeah i am gonna try that too. will post some before and after pics when the light gets dim around here.
 
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#188
Someone know how to remove the whole "slider" to paint the whole blue part black? It looks a bit strange when only a small part is black.
 
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#189
Imho it doesn't show anything blue or black. Wonder who's brilliant idea it was to put a barely showing blue border that ruins photos. Nokia should give her/him a prize.
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Originally Posted by Crogge View Post
Someone know how to remove the whole "slider" to paint the whole blue part black? It looks a bit strange when only a small part is black.
i dont think this is possible - if you look at the back cover from the inside, it looks like the whole part with the slider is riveted onto it.


this is supposed to be painted black, the whole border the arrow is pointing at (didnt do a perfect job, realized that after i made that picture xD)
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