You can only
take grainy pictures of it.
Not exact matches
I'm always surprised to see people posting
grainy photos, or shots with so much glare you can't make out the person's face, or
pictures taken while staring at a reflection in the bathroom mirror.
And finally, don't include
grainy or pixelated shots, or
pictures taken more than a year ago.
Unsurprisingly,
pictures captured by the tablet's 2 - megapixel front - facing camera were
grainier and lacked the warmth of those
taken with the rear - facing camera.
The front 1.2 MP camera
takes somewhat
grainy pictures and comes with a neat face - detection feature that adjusts the brightness in order to keep your face visible in most conditions.
A selfie
taken with the front camera produced a
grainy, hazy
picture that lost most of the detail in my hair and face and added rainbow splotches throughout.
The front - facing 1.3 MP camera does all right outside, but when
taking pictures or facilitating video chat in low light, the results are very pixilated and
grainy.
Pictures taken at dusk also have a tendency to come out
grainy.
But often, photos are
taken in less - than - ideal lighting conditions and most smartphone cameras have a fixed aperture that can't adjust to low or bright lighting environments resulting in
grainy or washed out
pictures.