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Post a picture (and video) taken with your K750i |
tzakiel Joined: Sep 29, 2004 Posts: 66 PM |
sorry, missed the questions back a page or two about the car, it's a new Acura TL that i have modified somewhat and will be modifying further. |
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riffola Joined: Jun 02, 2005 Posts: 247 From: NYC PM |
@JN the ugly duckling turned into a Swan and flew away.
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Manuel_max Joined: Apr 16, 2005 Posts: 386 From: 8 00 N, 66 00 W 912,050 sq km PM |
Good Picts Victor!
--Sony Ericsson Evolution-- T610 > K700i > K800i > K750 >, k550i, w580i 1GB, W910i, k850i 4GB and C905 (MBW-150 Classic and Music) I  evolution |
kinson Joined: Sep 28, 2005 Posts: 25 PM |
Hrmmm, I kinda must say, i'm not too happy with the current quality of my pictures taken with the K750i, even the outdoor pics are ok at max... is it cause the K750i is using a cmos? Though so far all I've read says they're about the same...
I'm using the R1N035 firmware, and Camera software is 4.5..(this should be the latest right...just updated it 3 days ago )
This is one of the nicer ones, taken in my garden in the daytime
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a125/kinson7/DSC00009.jpg
My messy room with the flash on (slightly orangy...probably cause the lightbulb in this room is warm white)
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a125/kinson7/DSC00018.jpg
Same shot, but without the flash on
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a125/kinson7/DSC00017.jpg
Coffee Bean under renovation (night mode)
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a125/kinson7/DSC00014.jpg
Without the night mode
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a125/kinson7/DSC00013.jpg
Comments are widely welcome, as well as suggestions on methods to use the camera, as well as why they all seem rather grainy
Kinson. (Loves the phone)
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tzakiel Joined: Sep 29, 2004 Posts: 66 PM |
I think the pics are fine ranging to mediocre that you posted there. Beyond creating some good light sources, holding the camera steady, and using night mode or macro only when needed, you cannot increase your quality much more.
Are you coming from a digital camera before your phone? Compare your pics to a 640x480 phone or even one of the first 1mp phones and you will see how much better your pics are.
Good light means everything. It's all about the light. |
riffola Joined: Jun 02, 2005 Posts: 247 From: NYC PM |
Here's a pretty W800i window display at Sony Style in NYC.
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kinson Joined: Sep 28, 2005 Posts: 25 PM |
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On 2005-10-01 05:40:20, tzakiel wrote:
I think the pics are fine ranging to mediocre that you posted there. Beyond creating some good light sources, holding the camera steady, and using night mode or macro only when needed, you cannot increase your quality much more.
Are you coming from a digital camera before your phone? Compare your pics to a 640x480 phone or even one of the first 1mp phones and you will see how much better your pics are.
Good light means everything. It's all about the light.
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I'm not comparing them to a digicam pic, I don't expect it to be up to those standards, but more or less the S700 which me friend has. His seems to capture pictures better than both my sony clie nx/80(1.3mp CMOS), and the K750i, of course it could be just me, but I'm also comparing my pics to some of those in this thread, granted that there is good lighting in them, but some of them are in rather dark areas...such as the one in Hong Kong in the first page...of course, I'm not trying to argue with anybody here, just voicing my concern over me phone, hehehe. I'll try to capture some better shots
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iambasil Joined: Jul 09, 2005 Posts: 42 From: London PM |
Here are a couple of panoramic photos I took whilst on my hols:
The coast of Capri
The view from an amazing restaurant/hotel in St Lucia (where they filmed Lex Luther's pad in Superman 2!) - great food too!
They aren't full res though coz Esato compressed them - I'm too old to understand about putting stuff elsewhere on the web.
Baz |
tzakiel Joined: Sep 29, 2004 Posts: 66 PM |
fanTASTIC panoramas! man if those were high res they could be sold as prints... beautiful! |
JT Joined: May 13, 2005 Posts: 303 From: Birmingham PM, WWW
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I agree! Excellent |
Andy. Joined: Apr 27, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
Some panorama shots
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tzakiel Joined: Sep 29, 2004 Posts: 66 PM |
seeing these panorama shots makes me very excited for the next gen of phones which might let us take 2mp+ panoramas instead of 480 height. I'm very impressed by these shots. |
etaab Joined: Jan 23, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: UK - South Yorkshire PM |
@ kinson, they look good pictures to me mate. I think they only look grainy because they were taken indoors. Mine look the same when taken indoors.
Outdoor shots or bright light source shots turn out fine though. Its just the natural weakness of cameraphones and nothing everyone else does not have to put up with.
Heres some more forest scenes, taken yesterday:
I love how the light breaks through between the branches, giving the effect it does on the ground, varying colour tones etc..
You've probably noticed i like taking pictures of the forest..
I think they came out very well. I took 125 pictures in total, but immediately binned 50 of them because they were blurry. Like i say, my own fault for not holding the camera still.
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max99 Joined: Nov 24, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Manchester (@ Uni) PM |
had to do this full size so you see qualitity, just took them in my garden 2 mins ago
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bondock Joined: Jul 05, 2004 Posts: 155 From: Land of the Pharaohs PM |
@etaab - Amazing pictures and an excellent job well done!
U must live in a really nice place! |
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