Ummm, head scratching here . . .
User ID wrote:
The film advance is messed up. You could have torn sprocket holes and film chips all over your sensor.
Still trying to figure out if you meant this as a joke or missed it was with an iPhone by the OP.
GARGLEBLASTER wrote:
Thanks for your comments. I think that this will remain a mystery. I'm attaching the first photo where you can see the woman in the white Tshirt a little way back.
Now I have this on a large screen, I see there's some defects in this photo too. But I can understand this. It looks like camera shake.
You got gremlins in your iPhone.
User ID wrote:
The film advance is messed up. You could have torn sprocket holes and film chips all over your sensor.
Of course! That was so obvious that I didn't want to mention it.
I hope we get an answer - or even a guess - from Apple.
dustie
Loc: Nose to the grindstone
jerryc41 wrote:
I hope we get an answer - or even a guess - from Apple.
I heard a friend of an old friend of a friend said:
An apple a day keeps anyone away --
-- if you throw it hard enough
I realize this explains absolutely nothing but when my 11Pro starts acting weird I reboot it and, so far, its issues are gone when next turned on.
As far as your problem, I think two possibilities already mentioned have merit: it’s something related to the phone being in (or partially in) Pano mode even tho you were shooting in Photo; and/or a problem in the way the image was recorded/erased from the sensor between shots. Either could be the result of a glitch that rebooting could reset.
Ron
Card malfunction this can happen when you delete a shot this space you have deleted is free, then your camera tries to use the available space for more data but the new image (data) is too big to fit in the free space something has to give. I never delete shots until I’ve copied the whole card on a backup drive, then I format the whole card. If you have a big memory card start creating folders if you are shooting a few days at a time. But this is dangerous in case of card failure. Backup as soon as possible never leave nothing to chance, that’s important.
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