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Author K600i vs Z800i, an initial comparison
Ninja Dom
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Posted: 2005-02-17 14:07
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Remember that one important point of the rotating camera on the V800/Z800i is that...

...YOU CAN MAKE 3G CALLS IN THE DARK.

As the light also rotates round. Perfect for showing off girls in clubs and bars to your friends who can't be there with you.
blayv
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Posted: 2005-02-17 18:31
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@masseur thnx! Anyway I consider not putting mc slot as sloppiness, cause they ruined another nice phone. Also I read somewhere that z800 is equipped with fm radio too?

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mario2002
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Posted: 2005-02-17 19:37
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@ Ninja Wishfull thinking buddy ! Not even my good old nokia 7650,which has superb night filming capabilitis compared to any SE,can film in dark places at a acceptable framerate ! By increasin the exposure time you may be able to take a acceptable picture but forget filming ! Unless you are happy with 2-3 frames a second at best and at close proximity.Nevertheless a nice idea !

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Jamin
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Posted: 2005-02-17 20:11
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You can do video call in the dark on the V800 i've just tried works fine
mario2002
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Posted: 2005-02-18 15:11
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Yes thats right.But we are not talking about video calling ! That is much easier because the distance is only 1-2 feet ! If you want to film girls without them noticing, you must be at least 1-2 meter away if not more.The inbuild light is not ment for that !Just do this experiment.Go into a dark room and film.Gradually increase the distance to your subject while moving the camera slightly to see what the frame rate is.I have tried this with a few differennt models and believe it or not the 7650 with its cmos sensor comes on top! I work as a cop and I am using it to film suspects at night.The only way to improve the pic is by using a infrared light.After all in both cases you don't want the subjects to see what you are up to.The old 7650 does so well - is not much behind my specially for the task, IR-filter fitted SONY trv-80.Dont ask me why,but even if the TRV is locked in overexposure mode it does not perform much better.(althou it is better)only in the night sight mode the TRV wins!

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aquablade
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Posted: 2005-02-19 09:15
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i think se has got us into confusion like if we want mem then we wud think abt z800i but then we get radio and we start thinkin abt k600i so its kinda confusin only one point where one can make up his or her mind is price........ can any1 tell me whats this mega bass all about........

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Posted: 2005-07-14 08:58
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Having used both the V800 and the K600 I have to say the candybar wins in both the looks and features department.

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