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Galaxy SEven the S23+ doesn't have such an icon.
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08-21-2023 08:06 PM in
Galaxy SHi samsydneyss! We see and understand the issue at hand. However, this happens because the Galaxy S23 comes with a bright and wide aperture lens which can lead to a relatively narrow band of sharp focus.
For now, you can combat this by using your device's Ultra Wide lens or capturing subjects with a distance of at least 30 cm or at least a hand away from your camera. 📷 Thank you for your patience as our developers craft a fix to this! 😊
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Galaxy SEven the S23+ doesn't have such an icon.

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08-22-2023 12:15 AM in
Galaxy SHi Samsydneyss,
I'm assuming you don't want the bokeh effect when taking photos of your notes?
That bokeh effect likely comes from your camera trying to focus on one specific subject, as it's way too close.
I took a picture of my notebook (using a Galaxy S20) with some tips on how to best capture notes on camera. Hope this helps!
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08-22-2023 05:05 AM in
Galaxy SIn my old $ 285 phone, I can take a picture even if it's close and at an angle, it's still clear. So I expected the S23 to do the same.
The auto-bokeh feature really hinders close shots. I would have liked the one even if it was at an angle and then a close shot, and there would be no blurry part.
It seems that the only thing off is that its mid-point is too small and it just bokeh everything around.
But when in top-down angles, yes it's clear.
Thank you for trying to help me!

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08-22-2023 06:51 PM in
Galaxy SOooh, I think I'm getting a clearer picture of what you mean, and I think EllisKai might have the fix: The camera focus assist - Samsung Members
