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SaLiH
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Posted: 2007-10-18 01:11
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@Shuuro - I agree with you, more people should post their photos here, and I must tell you that your photos are amazing, mine are not so great, but I try!

More photos!


Scene mode:Night, Quality:high, Saturation:high, White balance:Auto, EVO:+2


Scene mode:Night, Quality:high, Saturation:high, White balance:Auto, EVO:+2


Scene mode:Night, Quality:high, Saturation:high, White balance:Auto, EVO:+2


Scene mode:Night, Quality:high, Saturation:high, White balance:Auto, EVO:+2


Scene mode:Normal, Quality:high, Saturation:high, White balance:Auto, EVO:00


Scene mode:Night, Quality:high, Saturation:high, White balance:Auto, EVO:+2


Scene mode:Night, Quality:high, Saturation:high, White balance:Auto, EVO:00



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[ This Message was edited by: SaLiH on 2007-10-18 00:17 ]
*Jojo*
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Posted: 2007-10-18 01:31
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Nice daytime/EVENING-shots . . . specially those of - Shuu's ! [addsig]
SaLiH
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Posted: 2007-10-18 02:18
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Some macro!


Scene mode:Normal, Quality:high, Saturation:high, White balance:Auto, Macro:On, EVO:00


Scene mode:Normal, Quality:high, Saturation:high, White balance:Daylight, Macro:On, EVO:00


Scene mode:Normal, Quality:high, Saturation:normal, White balance:Auto, Macro:On, EVO:00
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Posted: 2007-10-18 02:43
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@salih - Were those floras taken with an overcast-weather I think those should be SHARPER if the SUN was shining at it's PEAK [addsig]
digdub
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Posted: 2007-10-18 08:14
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hi, here's some shots from my i-mobile 902.


deluded
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Posted: 2007-10-18 09:23
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Whoa! Those are some really good pics! I'm really impressed, by both the phone as well as the photographer.

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goldenface
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Posted: 2007-10-18 09:39
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I don't think I have seen camera-phone pictures this good before, great thread which just shows what can be achieved if Sony pulled their finger out.
Shuuro
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Posted: 2007-10-18 09:48
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@SaLiH your pics are also nice too

@DigDub Great to see you here and skyscrapers & their reflections on water look amazing!!!

Here is one more pic. nothing special though but it is amazing to note the way i-mobile 902 reproduces colors which is comparable to reality.

Scene mode:Normal, Quality:high, Saturation:Normal, White balance:auto, Macro:On, EV:-0.3

Colors of nature

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Shuuro
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Posted: 2007-10-18 21:05
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Few more pics

Scene mode:Normal, Quality:high, Saturation:Normal, White balance:auto, EV: 0



Scene mode:Night mode, Quality:high, Saturation:Normal, White balance:auto, EV:-0.3




Scene mode:Night mode, Quality:high, Saturation:Normal, White balance:auto, EV:-0.3



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AbuBasim
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Posted: 2007-10-19 10:36
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At first I thought of not posting here as I already have uploaded to the Photos section but then I thought just to post the ones from there that sucks the least.

Day:

(Original.)

Night:

(Original.)

And some mixed pictures:


(Original.)


(Original.)


(Original.)



(Original.)


(Original.)


(Original.)

And finally, to "borrow" the idea from someone in the K850i threads

(To be honest, I touched this one up a bit, rotated, cropped, improved lightning and finally scaled down. If anyone asks for it, I will upload the original.)
Shuuro
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Posted: 2007-10-19 10:56
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nice pictures!!!. that leaking tap picture is quite good and that too without use of best pic!
AbuBasim
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Posted: 2007-10-19 11:03
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It's a bitch trying to shoot photos of water drops without BestPic. The K850i owners definitely have an advantage there. Shame about the sensor, though. If SE had used the same sensor that Sony provided to i-mobile, I would have been camping outside the SE dealer, waiting for the phone to be released. As it stands now, I wouldn't touch the K850i with a stick!
soane28
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Posted: 2007-10-19 11:52
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Any australians here? We had Powderfinger and Silverchair play here in NZ last night in Wellington.

Powderfinger


Silverchair


And some random shots around wellington:




AbuBasim
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Posted: 2007-10-19 14:20
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One hint regarding the Auto setting for white balance when shooting indoors: aim the camera at the light source to make the camera adjust white balance quickly and accurately.
Residentevil
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Posted: 2007-10-19 14:26
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Those are great photos. The mobile phone looks good as well.
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