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I’ve been hearing about cases interfering with the flash on the iPhone 4. What’s up with that?

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I’ve been hearing about cases interfering with the flash on the iPhone 4. What’s up with that?

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When taking a photo in a dark setting and using the flash, light bounces off the iPhone and whatever case you are using. If you are using a bright or light-colored case (Agent18 or other brand), this can cause a fog or halo-like effect in the photo. Agent18‘s cases for the iPhone 4 all have a beveled camera hole to minimize this issue as much as possible. However, if you take a lot of photos with the flash, or are very concerned about this, we recommend you purchase a black case (the black EcoShield and EcoShield+ as well as the black Heartvest are very good options).

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