Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - My mobile phone camera is taking pictures in the open air. What happened?

My mobile phone camera is taking pictures in the open air. What happened?

What you said is normal.

Exposure in mobile phones refers to exposure compensation. 0 means that there is no exposure compensation, and 1 means that an exposure compensation is added, that is, under the premise of your normal exposure, the exposure is strengthened, so the outside is very bright, and you add 1, so it turns white.

This function is generally used when shooting objects with white background, for example, taking one-inch photos with white background. You find a white wall, then adjust the exposure compensation to 1, and then shoot, then the background will be white and the characters will be clearer. Ha ha laugh

I wonder if I can understand. Thank you.

Supplement: See if your mode is night mode or you can restore the factory settings and see if it can be solved.

Another situation is that for older models, because the camera has no lens cover, the photosensitive element is exposed to bright environment for a long time, which also aggravates the aging of the photosensitive element and causes overexposure.

I suggest you go to the maintenance station to check and see if there is really something wrong.