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Although iPhone is one of the greatest smartphone for photos in the current market, users come across different camera not working problems whether they are using new models like iPhone X/8/7/6s/6 or earlier version like iPhone 5s/5. This article collects all common problems that may happen to iPhone front/back camera and tell you what to do about the non-working camera.

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iPhone Front/Rear Camera Shows Black Screen

You are just going to take a photo and open the Camera on iPhone as usual. However, instead of capturing the target object, the camera shows black screen. You return to the home screen and try to re-enter the camera for several times, but the camera screen is still black. If this sounds like the situation that you are facing, go ahead with these steps.

Step 1. Inspect iPhone front and rear camera. Open a app to make video call, such as Skype, Facetime or Viber. Check if both the front and back camera are working fine during the video call, if so, you are facing a software problem that can be solved by yourself. If the camera still shows black screen, you may need to turn to Apple for help.

Step 2. Close Camera app on iPhone. Tapping home button and returning to home screen doesn't close an app. To close Camera, double tap home screen until you see App Swticher, where you can see all the apps that are currently running on your iPhone. Find Camera app and swipe up to close it. Then return to home screen and tap Camera app again. If the screen is still black, move on to next step.

Step 3. Press and hold the home button and power button (volume down button and power button for iPhone 7/7 Plus) until the apple logo appears. The iPhone will restart and you can now check the camera is working now or not.

Step 4. Reset iPhone settings. Go to 'Settings' > 'General' > 'Reset' > 'Reset All Settings'. This won't delete any files or apps on your iPhone but erase your preferred settings on the apps. After the resetting, open the camera app and see if it works okay now.

Step 5. Factory Reset iPhone. Go to 'Settings' > 'General' > 'Reset' and choose 'Erase All Content and Settings'. This will delete all files and third-party apps on your iPhone so it should be the last resort. To not lose any data, back up your iPhone before factory reset (If important photos are lost after factory reset, recover iPhone/iPad photos with iCloud/iTunes backup).

iPhone Camera Flash Not Working

When taking photos in dim light, you may want to turn on flashlight when shooting. However, the camera flash is either totally not working or it is on before or after the photo is taken. For users with camera flash not working problem, the following steps may be able to help you.

Step 1. Test LED flash. Swipe up to bring out Control Center. Tap flashlight and see if the light is on. If it is, the LED flash is fine. If the flashlight is not on, remove the iPhone case or bumper if there is any. Then clean the flash len to make sure there is no obstruction covering on the lens.

Step 2. Open iPhone camera, tap flashlight icon on the top left corner and make sure you have tapped 'On'.

Step 3. Go to 'Settings' > 'Privacy' > 'Location Service'. If the camera is allowed location access, tap 'Never' to disable it.

Step 4. If you are taking video with the flash on, or the iPhone gets too hot, you might get the message that flash is disabled. You are unable to use the camera flash until iPhone cools down.

Step 5. Restart iPhone by holding power and home button (power and volume down button for iPhone 7/7 Plus).

iPhone Freezes When Switching Between The Front And Rear Camera

'Anyone else having issues when switching between the front and rear camera on iPhone X? Whenever I switch from rear to front, it freezes for about 10 seconds before I can use.'

Some people may meet the iPhone X/8/7/6s/6 camera freezing problem when switching between the front and rear camera like the user describes above. Now, let's see some tips to fix the iPhone camera won't reverse problem below:

1. Go to 'Settings > General > Restrictions' on your iPhone. Enable the Restrictions and then make sure you have turned on 'Camera' so that it can be accessed.

2. Force close the Camera app. Then launch it to try again.

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3. Restart iPhone.

Actually, some people would take it as a system issue and Apple may fix it with a new iOS update.

iPhone Keeps Displaying 'Cannot Take Photo' Error

After you have used the iPhone for a period of time, you may get the error 'Cannot Take Photo - There is not enough available storage to take a photo. You can manage your storage in Settings' when trying to take photos with iPhone camera. That leaves you two options: using a third-party camera app or freeing up iPhone internal storage.

1. Take Photos with Third-Party App

Since you are unable to take photos with the default Camera app, you can use third-party camera app as a workaround. It can be Instagram, Snapseed, VSCO, or other app that you can take photos with.It can fix the camera not working problem temporarily, but the error shows that your iPhone is running out of space. You're better free up more space before insufficient storage influences your other activities on iPhone.

2. Free Up iPhone Storage

Step 1. Tap 'Settings' > 'General' > 'Storage & iCloud Usage' > 'Manage Storage', and see which apps occupy most of the phone storage. If you find the apps useless, uninstall it to free up space.

Step 2. Move photos, music, videos from iPhone to computer. There must be a large number of photos, videos or music files that you don't need right now but may want to review in the future. It is better to move this kind of files to your computer so that you can still have the files while the files won't eat up your space. FonePaw iOS Transfer can move music, photos from iPhone to computer in a easy way and without overwriting files on iPhone.

iPhone Back Camera Won't Focus

Some users reported that the back camera won't focus and the photos come out blurry. Here is some tips to fix the problems.

Tip 1.When taking a photo, keep holding the Camera button for a while until the picture becomes clear and then release the button. This will help the iPhone camera to focus. Other users find that tapping on the picture for several times before pressing the Camera button also makes the photo to turn out clearer.

Tip 2. Turning your iPhone off and on again can fix software glitches that cause the iPhone camera not focusing problem.

Tip 3. Check if the back camera lens is scratched. If it is, you may need to ask Apple store or other repair service to replace the lens. Or before the replacement, you can try to remove the scratches by wiping the lens with toothpaste or rubbing the scratches in one direction with eraser.

iPhone Camera Blurry

Some people reported that iPhone camera blurry after update or dropping. Not only iPhone 7/6 has the camera blurry problem, but also the new iPhone X/8. Even when you hold your iPhone steadily, the camera takes blurry photos. Now, let's see how to fix iPhone 7 camera blurry problem, for example.

1. Clean the camera lens and make sure there is no dirt or debris on it.

2. Set the camera to Auto mode.

3. Close any third-party apps running on the background.

4. Reset all settings to defaults on your iPhone by going to 'Settings > General > Reset > Reset all Settings'.

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Your iPhone camera should be working by now. If you come across other camera problems, let us know by posting your comment. Share the article with your friends via Facebook, Instagram, Google +, Twitter if you find it helpful.

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After installing your security camera system, one of the first walls you might find yourself running into is getting your camera feed pulled up on your internet browser. Assuming you've connected your DVR/NVR to your network correctly, this is a pretty simple issue to fix.

Internet Browser Selection

You'll first want to look at what internet browser you're using. In most cases, you won't be able to use Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or any other privately owned browser such as these. In order to view your cameras on any computer, you need to initially enable all aspects of the ActiveX plugin and for now, Internet Explorer is the only browser that consistently allows for this in it's entirety. If you want to save yourself some time, stick with Internet Explorer.

Enabling ActiveX

If you've tried bringing up your cameras in Internet Explorer and have found yourself looking at a blank screen (not an error page), you've connected your DVR properly, you just need to enable the ActiveX plugin. This is done the same way on all versions all the way up to Explorer 10. By clicking the small gear icon or Tools tab in the upper right corner of your window, you'll open up a drop down menu where you can select Internet Options. This will open a new window. Using the tabs along the top, select Security. After you've made it here, click the button marked Custom Level. After scrolling down a little bit, you'll find a section labeled ActiveX controls and plug-ins. Some of these options will already be enabled, but you'll need to go through the entire list and enable all of them that aren't. They must be checked enable; prompt will not work. After you've made sure to check the enable box for all options, click OK in this window. This will return you to the original pop-up where you'll then click Apply or OK as well. If you encounter a pop-up window warning you of your current security settings, just click OK. This is perfectly normal and it's just Internet Explorer trying to protect you.

At this time, you will normally see a pop-up appear at the very bottom or very top of your screen prompting you to fix your security settings. Do not do anything with this window at this time. Fixing the security settings will undo everything that you just did. Instead, open a new window and re-enter your DVR's IP address and you should now have a login page being displayed. Login with the appropriate username and password and you will be redirected to a new screen where you'll be able to begin viewing your cameras.

Add Your DVR a Trusted Site

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Once you've reached the point of being able to view your camera feed, re-open the Internet Options window and go back in the Security tab. Click the Sites button and add your DVR's IP address as a trusted site. Make sure to uncheck the box marked 'Require server verification' at the bottom of the screen. Once you've added your DVR, close this window and click OK. At this time, you can click on the button marked 'Fix settings for me' on the pop-up at the bottom of your screen. This will correct any security issue Internet Explorer is detecting but will not impede your ability to view your cameras as it once would have.

After you've completed the steps above, you should no longer encounter any issues accessing the login page and being able to pull up your camera feed. If you decide to use an alternative computer later, follow the same steps to enable ActiveX and you'll be on your way.

Still having problems?

In the event that you are still experiencing issues, your problems fall into a more complicated category. From this point on, it will pretty much be a guessing game. Adware or Spyware is most frequently the issue here. Your typical virus software is not made for recognizing or removing Adware or Spyware. You'll need a dedicated software for the removal of either of these. Another more uncommon issue can be overprotective virus software. Sometimes disabling these temporarily will resolve your issue for you. As you know exactly what it is you are accessing through your browser, this should pose no risk on a temporary basis such as this. The last potential problem is more common for businesses than the average home user. Hiring third party IT or networking companies to further protect yourself from the dangers of the internet is not a bad idea for anyone, but they strictly regulate what you have access to. The simplest solution is to contact these companies if you have one, and ask them to fix the problem for you. After all, that's what you're paying them for.

Internet Explorer 11

If you have this version of Explorer, there are two extra steps required here. The first is the make sure that tab labeled 'Delete browsing history on exit' is NOT checked. If it is, closing your browser will undo everything you just accomplished. This tab is found on the General tab under Internet Options. The second step is to add your site to the Compatibility View Settings sections. This tab can be found under the name gear/tool icon. Add your DVR's IP address here in addition to being added as a trusted site and you are all set.

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