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nalbagli
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Posted: 2006-10-30 23:08
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When yo use the K800 cam you can choose if to use the camera in "Normal o Fine" mode...in find mode the pics should be better and use more memory (which is not an issue for me)...but is there really a difference in this modes? Is it worth it to use fine mode or is it the same?

If anyone could post a comparison between each mode, it would be great!
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Posted: 2006-10-30 23:33
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@bagli - I remember when I talked once to a professional photographer years ago . . . he advised to me to ALWAYS put the settings to - FINE, so I guess there's NOT much difference if I will apply it to a camfone So, since then, I've always used the FINE settings, image becomes - sharper . . . [addsig]
nalbagli
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Posted: 2006-10-31 00:34
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On 2006-10-30 23:33:41, *Jojo* wrote:
@bagli - I remember when I talked once to a professional photographer years ago . . . he advised to me to ALWAYS put the settings to - FINE, so I guess there's NOT much difference if I will apply it to a camfone So, since then, I've always used the FINE settings, image becomes - sharper . . .




Well thanks...anyone has noticed a difference?
nalbagli
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Posted: 2006-10-31 03:43
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MrPlant
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Posted: 2006-10-31 04:38
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For what its worth... since you keep asking...
filesize in fine mode will be larger.
That, in my opinion is a good thing not a bad thing but that depends on how much memory you have available and is another story altogether..

why is larger better? Simple, it captures more quality. The more quality you capture at the moment the photo is taken the better..

Now then.. you won't see any difference on your phone screen - important to realise this...

Transfer the file to a pc and view it fullscreen, and you will..
Print it and you should notice...

Edit it and you should (since the original was in the highest quality mode).

Hope that all makes sense to you..

steve mcd.

ps. for a free fullscreen picture viewer visit my website.
www.pictureviewerpro.com

thanks.
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