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post pictures taken with your: sony ericsson K850 |
plankgatan Joined: May 20, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: Sweden fur alle PM |
i have clean the lens glass (mineral glass) ONE time...(thats true)....
the mineral glass is build in "some" millimeter, so you cant touch it easily....ITS PERFECT....(now when i have k850, i wouldnt have any different lens cover....like i said, it works perfect).
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@>500...that was my friend k850...(he bought a 3-branded k850...i didnt ....i never buy branded/locked cell phones...allways 100% unlocked.
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[ This Message was edited by: plankgatan on 2007-10-15 16:43 ] |
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>500 Joined: Jan 24, 2006 Posts: > 500 PM |
@plank
ah, i see! i like your style cant stand branded/locked phones!
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astdave Joined: Jun 01, 2004 Posts: 49 PM |
plankgatan, or anyone else, I plan on keeping my K850 in my pocket, Will that eventually effect the light sensor due to pocket lint? Where do you carry yours?
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gola Joined: Jul 17, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: South Africa PM |
I didn't know where to post this:todays 'photo of the day' of the k850i,taken by a k850i,is totaly awesome.i applaud the artist behind that camera...
"Getting wisdom is the wisest thing you can do!" Proverbs 4: 7 |
G-Izzat Joined: Nov 15, 2006 Posts: 482 From: MY PM |
@ Plank,
Those are some nice pictures you took there. |
plankgatan Joined: May 20, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: Sweden fur alle PM |
k850 have a tiny flash, but still amazing...(the light sensor do a great job)
no flash...............mathematics all day long.
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@astdave....buy one of this...fits perfect..(and you dont have to worry about scratches)
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[ This Message was edited by: plankgatan on 2007-10-15 19:24 ] |
jdthegr8kd Joined: Dec 15, 2006 Posts: 68 PM |
@plankgatan
nice pics mate, keep still posting.
@all
those who are not satisfied with sharpness, ISO and other settings, i want to tell u onething don't worry abt that, coz in future there are so many modders are waiting to mod cam drivers like what they are doing for K-series(K750,K800, K550 and K810) currently.
so definitely they will fulfill the K850 cam drawbacks.
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DarKMaGiCiaN Joined: Aug 25, 2006 Posts: > 500 PM |
On 2007-10-15 21:17:15, jdthegr8kd wrote:
@all
those who are not satisfied with sharpness, ISO and other settings, i want to tell u onething don't worry abt that, coz in future there are so many modders are waiting to mod cam drivers like what they are doing for K-series(K750,K800, K550 and K810) currently.
so definitely they will fulfill the K850 cam drawbacks.
HEHEH that what I'm waitting for ^_^
DarKMaGiCiaN 0.9 for K850
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DarKMaGiCiaN Joined: Aug 25, 2006 Posts: > 500 PM |
@plankgatan
I have nothing to say about your shots because the shots shows the phowrfull of the k850 ^_^ and how good you are in taking photos ^_^
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indup Joined: Sep 13, 2007 Posts: 243 PM |
macro
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max_wedge Joined: Aug 29, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Australia PM, WWW
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someone mention iso controls shutter speed, but that's not strictly true. ISO is a measure of the sensitivity of the cmos sensor to light. The higher the ISO the more senstive the sensor to light. When the iso is set high, the camera automatically chooses a higher shutter speed. This can be useful for night shots with movement.
Someone also mentioned there is no point in the manual iso setting because you only want to use the lowest iso possible - well that's wrong too! If you have no control over the iso, then the camera will sometimes choose a very high iso (in low light) which you don't want. If you can force the iso down to 100, then the camera will choose a slow shutter speed (instead of high iso) which means you have to hold the camera steady, but if you do you get a picture with less noise.
So the manual control of ISO is VERY important and a god send imho.
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plankgatan Joined: May 20, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: Sweden fur alle PM |
thats very true...i have allways use manual whitness balance on k810, etc, and now even better with both ISO and whitness.....(dont forgett the light sensor who "guide" your flash right)
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[ This Message was edited by: plankgatan on 2007-10-16 00:53 ] |
*Jojo* Joined: Oct 15, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
@max - I am really at AWE seeing how you make your ala-Eintein replies when it comes to camera-specs . . . . . are you a professional photographer by accident? Like those of who takes nude photo-models at Playboy I mean, you always give us details of how specific parts of the cam - works and functions . . . well honestly, I really don't MIND knowing those, coz I am just a POINT-and-SHOOT guy when it comes to usin' cams (camera-phones or digicams) . . . . !
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plankgatan Joined: May 20, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: Sweden fur alle PM |
one thing you should think about with k850, is to not hold your fingers over the light sensor (on the back).
i even took a picture on it, (the paper came with the box).......he he
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soane28 Joined: Jun 12, 2006 Posts: 401 From: NZ PM |
thats a rather arwkid place to put the light sensor |
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