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Funkyberry Joined: Jan 06, 2003 Posts: 31 From: Guildford, England PM, WWW
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Hi there...
I LOVE looking at all these photos from where people live... All that snow in Norway, making me jealous... (although I'm going to the Alps soon, so I'll see enough snow there )
Thing is, I don't think I'll be using the P800's camera much, as I just bought a Canon S45 4mpx digital camera to take photos for my website. The image quality for a compact digital camera is probably the best on the market, and as I'm known for taking photos of every event I goto, I wouldn't ever need the P800's camera..
But thanks for putting up photos of what the P800 can do. No doubt when I get it, I'll have to take some as well...
Hmm.... maybe I could write some app that would take a photo every 5 minutes of where I am, and upload it to my website... so its a kinda live-personal-webcam
-funkyberry-
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jcpsad Joined: Oct 15, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM, WWW
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P800 pics is pretty cool as compared to the N7650!
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Raven Joined: Jul 01, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Norway PM |
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On 2003-01-05 14:38, Froddan wrote:
My impressions on the cams.
P800
+ Good quality landscape pics. You can use it as a "spy cam", no one knows if you're taking photos or just playing with it, 7650 has to be opened to take pics. Many options in the cam menu. Big memory.
- Quite poor indoors and close up photos. Really poor viewfinder, flickering screen. Not that simple to use, may require changes in the settings menu for a good result. Only one time slot in sending over gprs, takes an awful long time to send big photos. No lens cover.
7650
+ Very easy to use, no need to change settings just take a pic. Great viewfinder, sharp and crisp. Good quality indoors and close up pics. Two time slots on gprs, fast sending of photos. Lens covered when folded.
- Blurry edges on landscape photos. Not many options on settings. Lack of memory.
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I agree on every point. I have the exact same impressions of the two.(owning both)
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pachy Joined: Nov 05, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
@Xlns, nice pics.....in the second from last pic does the baby at the bottom take after you ???
Just got to play on my new P800, theres alot of phone for the money ! |
Raven Joined: Jul 01, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Norway PM |
Congratz on your new "toy", Pachy!
carpe noctem |
pachy Joined: Nov 05, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
@raven, not so fast, as i didn`t expect to get one yet & i only have windows 98, any suggestions ? |
Raven Joined: Jul 01, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Norway PM |
@Pachy,
Well, when it comes to syncing you have a problem, but if you just need to transfer files to you P800, you can just e-mail them directly to your phone. The P800 can download any e-mail attachment(file supported) at any size(only memory dependable).
carpe noctem |
abudinsz Joined: Jun 08, 2002 Posts: 63 From: USA PM |
Staying in the camp I just wanted to comment on the differences between the mca-20 and mca-25. I have both of them and have to say that the 25 has some marked improvements. It does have a view finder although I rarely use it... instead the pic quality (especially in low light) is much better and the memory access is probably 2-3 times faster when saving/viewing pics. The only negative I can see about the 25 is that it has LESS memory than the 20 (only about 5% less) but I tell you what the speed difference more than makes up for it!! |
pachy Joined: Nov 05, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
@raveen yea thanks, i can get all the stuff on the "multi medea cd" from sites if i look for them can i ?.
Also i`ve allready successfully BT`D stuff to it from pc (small stuff) & can manually backup withBT.
So not a huge problem while i still have win 98
This phone is growing on me FAST. |
Rashkae Joined: Jun 03, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
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On 2003-01-04 22:48, fj0ttis wrote:
I've got a P800 and a N7650 and i must say that the N7650 is superior in every single point in the camerasection. The P800's camera is awful, it works for mms and so, |
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What have you been smoking? Even the "old" cams for the T68i have better picture quality. So far, out of all cameras on phones, the 7650 has the WORST quality! |
Nadro Joined: Dec 30, 2002 Posts: 22 From: sweden PM |
the N7650 has a better camera....u can also take nightpictures with nokia..but not with the p800...
i have a p800.....but im considering to change to neonode n1 when it comes out... |
janptr Joined: Dec 18, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Sweden PM |
Do you think the camera in neonode n1 gonna be better then P800? |
Rashkae Joined: Jun 03, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
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On 2003-01-09 01:16, Nadro wrote:
the N7650 has a better camera....u can also take nightpictures with nokia..but not with the p800...
i have a p800.....but im considering to change to neonode n1 when it comes out...
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Try again. Did you even begin to try the various settings for the P800 camera?
And pretty much, given the same conditions, the Nokia 7650 camera will STILL be blurry on all edges and have a noticeable blue-tint. |
Nadro Joined: Dec 30, 2002 Posts: 22 From: sweden PM |
i have p800 my friend got a n7650...one evening we compared our phones..we took a picture and took the same picture in differnt settings....we compered the pictures on the computer not on the phones display, there we saw that n7650 picture was more brighter than p800...but less coulors...but p800 had more coulors but not so good picture...and then turned off the lights and only the tv was on and we took pictures....n7650 have nightshoot, p800 dont....we didnt see a thing on p800, but n7650 u saw the picture.....
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lazarini Joined: May 08, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM, WWW
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On 2003-01-09 01:16, Nadro wrote:
the N7650 has a better camera....u can also take nightpictures with nokia..but not with the p800...
i have a p800.....but im considering to change to neonode n1 when it comes out...
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roflmao u dont have an idea what u talking about dont u laddie
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