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plankgatan Joined: May 20, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: Sweden fur alle PM |
well, it dosent bother me...(i only point it out).
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*Jojo* Joined: Oct 15, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
I think this will ALL apply to ALL camfone with this feature As I've seen that DEMO-pic in my P990 too !
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plankgatan Joined: May 20, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: Sweden fur alle PM |
the light sensor is doing a very good job....(when i shoot with my k810 in complete darkness (with flash of course), the pics dosent have the same sharpness and light.....
keep up the good work ...................
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rockerZ Joined: Mar 11, 2007 Posts: 423 From: Dubai PM |
@plankgatan
Good pictures of the leaves indeed.They really show the power and colors of the K850.
Though i still have to admit the photo that 'DarkMagician' had posted earlier was the best photo taken by a mobile phone i have seen in my life
I love my  K750 ! I love my N73 Music Edition ! I love my Sony Ericsson K810 ! |
razec Joined: Aug 20, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Pearl of the Orient Seas PM |
On 2007-10-16 02:11:02, plankgatan wrote:
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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[ This Message was edited by: plankgatan on 2007-10-16 01:41 ]
judging from the mineral glass cover that protects the autolens cover. this was probably the cause of overexposure on K850's cam lens clearly evident on GSMArena's camphone test vs N95. since this is just an ordinary scratch resistant glass without coating like we've seen in barrel type optical lens from digicams. this could cause lens flares and reflections that's why capturing objects with strong exposure to sunlight results to purple fringing or overexposure. so this was the design flaw of the phone. i suggest SE should make an accessory that protects the lens from lensflare or unwelcomed sun rays as seen on DSLR cameras
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kjao Joined: Apr 24, 2007 Posts: 200 PM |
if the camera setting is not set to auto, then the light sensor should not come into play right? manual settings are...well, manual. it should fire off at whatever ISO it'se set at regardless of the amount of light. is this the same on the k850? |
AbuBasim Joined: Nov 04, 2005 Posts: > 500 PM |
Regarding ISO speed rating (aka film speed):
In traditional film cameras the ISO rating is a measure of how sensitive a particular type of film is. And typically lower ISO speeds would require more light but also higher quality pictures while the opposite is true for high ISO speed.
In digital cameras the ISO rating specifies how much the signal from the image sensor is amplified. Just as with film, high ISO speed means more sensitive to light but also the noise in the sensor output also gets amplified, i.e. noisier picture.
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kjao Joined: Apr 24, 2007 Posts: 200 PM |
i see...thanks for the explanation.
it does seem a little bit of a hassle with the hand positions. it means the phone must be handled with both hands while taking a shot, doesn't it? (pls let's not start another flaming war about this, it's personal preference )
i'm the sort who takes alot of impromtu shots...with my k750, the phone can be whipped out with one hand, shutter opened and shot taken. (eg while cycling)
from the experience of the k850 users, "one hand photography" is a tricky balance now, isn't it?
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gola Joined: Jul 17, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: South Africa PM |
On 2007-10-15 21:40:01, indup wrote:
macro
this one doesn't look too good.
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DarKMaGiCiaN Joined: Aug 25, 2006 Posts: > 500 PM |
New Shots
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Mizzle Joined: Oct 06, 2006 Posts: > 500 PM, WWW
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Nice night shot!
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masseur Joined: Jan 03, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Sydney, London PM |
my first couple of shots
out of my office window on this miserable London day
original size
my mid morning snack
original size
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kristianm Joined: Aug 12, 2005 Posts: 490 PM, WWW
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On 2007-10-16 02:11:02, plankgatan wrote:
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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[ This Message was edited by: plankgatan on 2007-10-16 01:41 ]
The second picture doesn't even have the right hand covering the light sensor (I suppose it's that black dot beside the LED light and below the Xenon flash). So why is it wrong to hold it that way? Is the hand covering anything else in particular? |
ericemel Joined: Oct 15, 2007 Posts: 17 PM |
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ghostfreak Joined: Mar 17, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: N. Ireland, UK PM, WWW
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I love that picture ericemel - what were your camera settings for it?
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