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plto
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Posted: 2005-09-19 13:58
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bbaev
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Posted: 2005-09-19 14:03
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some grapes for ya!

StarskiPL
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Posted: 2005-09-19 14:34
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Totally unsharp
vanquish
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Posted: 2005-09-19 15:43
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totally crap you mean [addsig]
bbaev
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Posted: 2005-09-19 16:32
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@ vanquish

talking to me?
riffola
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Posted: 2005-09-19 17:21
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@bondock, the indoor pics were taken with default settings all around, just opened the shutter, and clicked. The outdoor ones, well it was way too sunny and the sun was on the west side, over the river, so I had to play with the exposure bias a bit, that's why not all pictures came out well.
staline
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Posted: 2005-09-19 23:40
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On 2005-09-19 08:54:30, bondock wrote:
wow...I'm moving to Brussels and opening a bike store there

@staline...how do u manage to get quite perfect pictures when its cloudy or in the shade? Which settings do u use?


[ This Message was edited by: bondock on 2005-09-19 07:59 ]



The weather was beautiful...settings:balance of white: auto...The K750i just takes good pic when lights are good....
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Redback
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Posted: 2005-09-20 02:11
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On 2005-09-16 02:16:29, Redback wrote:
Here's some night shots of Sydney Harbour, Australia. They aren't the best qaulity, still learning to use the camera functions. these were all shot on nightvision, fluorescent white-balance & fine pic qaulity.

Sydney Harbour Bridge




Bridge again with a ferry cruising past




Sydney Opera House



Parts of Sydney CBD






[ This Message was edited by: Redback on 2005-09-16 01:22 ]



Hi, I posted these pics up on page 130 but didn't get a chance to ask anybody. Why are most of the pics so bad? I noticed the blue lines that everybody has been talking about. I thought with my new R1N f/w the pic quality is meant to get better. I haven't taken too many shots to test it but from the pics above, night time pics come out with blue lines.

Is it a software problem or the way I take the pics? Can somebody please give me tips when taking night pics to lose the blue lines?
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Posted: 2005-09-20 03:44
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@redback - Nice night pics! I was just wonderin' why this K750i model fone takes 'sharper' images during daytime as when compared to shots taken at night [addsig]
DCMBMCLS
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Posted: 2005-09-20 04:04
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Redback Wrote:

"Hi, I posted these pics up on page 130 but didn't get a chance to ask anybody. Why are most of the pics so bad? I noticed the blue lines that everybody has been talking about. I thought with my new R1N f/w the pic quality is meant to get better. I haven't taken too many shots to test it but from the pics above, night time pics come out with blue lines.

Is it a software problem or the way I take the pics? Can somebody please give me tips when taking night pics to lose the blue lines?"


Yes, thatīs a little problem. Try using the "Noiseware Cummunity Edition" freeware. Really Works!!

http://myk750.lasyk.net/previ[....]iseware-Community-Edition.html

Before and after example:



marvel2k5
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Posted: 2005-09-20 04:37
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Check out these cool photos taken w/ my k750.




A little spider got into my car (parked for a couple days) and made this amazing web...



Mrs. spidey herself, this was w/ macro function turned on.


* These pictures were "Reduced to 530 x 1224 pixels" by the server.
numb
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Posted: 2005-09-20 08:13
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On 2005-09-20 03:44:03, JN wrote:
@redback - Nice night pics! I was just wonderin' why this K750i model fone takes 'sharper' images during daytime as when compared to shots taken at night




Every camera does that.

A camera take its picture by letting light in.
If there are not enough light you cannot get a good shot, it doesnt have anything to do with it being the K750, the same rules apply to an expensive digicam or any other cam.
If there are not enough light, the shutter is open for a longer time to let more light in, when you select nightmode you tell it to keep the shutter open longer, this in turn means you have to keep the camera completely still for a longer time, or the picture becomes unsharp. A human cannot keep completely still long enough for the picture to become completely sharp duing night, the camera will often need to stand on something like a tripod to keep it absolutely still when the picture is taken.
If there are not enough light also the autofocus will have difficulty finding a disting focalpoint to focus on. On a normal digicam, you would use a tripod, manually set the focus and manually adjust the time to keep the shutter open. This you cannot adjust manually on the K750, after all its not an expensive digicam, but just a mobilecam.
Best you can do is to place the K750 on something solid, like a table, take care to find a god focal point that it can focus on, and use nightmode.

Shit_Happens
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Posted: 2005-09-20 10:36
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On 2005-09-20 04:37:20, marvel2k5 wrote:
Check out these cool photos taken w/ my k750.




A little spider got into my car (parked for a couple days) and made this amazing web...



i thought ur camera was screwed!
majikman
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Posted: 2005-09-20 10:42
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a beautiful morning, view from my back window.
plto
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Posted: 2005-09-20 10:53
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On 2005-09-20 10:42:32, majikman wrote:
a beautiful morning, view from my back window.



Cool picture!
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