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C905 Cybershot Xperience v 7.5 |
candler Joined: Apr 16, 2010 Posts: 18 PM |
On 2010-05-27 14:48:26, witchking wrote:
On 2010-05-27 12:29:12, candler wrote:
V6 OF COURSE . ALL AUTO. Manual Shutter-speed ONLY 。DO I HAVE TO SELECT twilight portrait THEN USE THE M S-S?
ANYHOOOOOOW, THESE 4 PICS'S EXIF SEEMS OK 1/6400 ,1 ,1/6400 ,1 . I JUST CANT TELL FROM THE PICS!
[ This Message was edited by: candler on 2010-05-27 11:35 ]
Didn't you read the user guide and instructions in the first post?
All auto has manual exposure on EV, not Shutter-speed.
To use Shutter-speed, switch to Twilight Portrait.
And i do not think that the EXIF shows those info. Check again.
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SORRY ,MY MENTION IS NOT CLEAR. I DEFINITELY USED "TWILIGHT PORTRAIT "ONLY (U CHANGED THE WORDS INTO "Manual Shutter-speed " RIGHT?). AND IT RE-DOWNLOAD THE CAMDRIVER ... ITS THE SAME SEE THE 1ST IS1/6400S THE 2ND IS 1S. I CHECKED THE EXIF !   |
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candler Joined: Apr 16, 2010 Posts: 18 PM |
On 2010-05-27 15:17:05, prototype wrote:
witchking i have a question to you,
Shutter-speed is not working until i put the flash on.
it's that normal or i am doing something wrong?
YEP ITS NOT WORK |
fangdue Joined: Sep 23, 2009 Posts: 66 PM |
Shutter speed
Exposure Time: 1.000 s
Aperture: f/2.8
ISO Equiv.: 100
Exposure Bias: -2.00
Whitebalance: Auto
Exposure Time: 1.000 s
Aperture: f/2.8
ISO Equiv.: 100
Exposure Bias: -1.70
Whitebalance: Auto |
witchking Joined: Feb 07, 2009 Posts: 231 PM |
@protoype and candler
I assure you that shutter-speed works fine.
Maybe you've got any other setting turned on at the same time which overlapped the function.
See this for example (Manual Shutter-speed, Flash Off):
1/6400s
1/2 s
1 s

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jake20 Joined: Jan 23, 2009 Posts: > 500 From: USA PM |
@witchking
how is the fix going for portrait mode, and needing to restart camera if you change scene selections?
is it something very difficult?
thanks!
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riksilvers Joined: May 13, 2009 Posts: 139 From: Otley, West Yorkshire, UK PM |
All Auto with forced flash sometimes results in a white screen and the flash doesn't trigger as it should. |
xfirefox Joined: May 27, 2010 Posts: 6 From: Saudi Arabia PM |
On 2010-05-27 17:12:59, witchking wrote:
@ protoype and candler
I assure you that shutter-speed works fine.
Maybe you've got any other setting turned on at the same time which overlapped the function.
See this for example (Manual Shutter-speed, Flash Off):
[ This Message was edited by: witchking on 2010-05-27 16:13 ]
assalamu alaikum ..
I think there is no Manual Shutter-speed when I turned off the Flash !!!
>Scenes
>>Shutter-speed
[ This Message was edited by: xfirefox on 2010-05-27 16:58 ] |
jake20 Joined: Jan 23, 2009 Posts: > 500 From: USA PM |
@riksilvers
i have noticed that too, but its usually just the first picture taken with these settings, and only happens once in a while, so its not a big deal to me
[ This Message was edited by: jake20 on 2010-05-27 16:59 ] |
riksilvers Joined: May 13, 2009 Posts: 139 From: Otley, West Yorkshire, UK PM |
On 2010-05-27 17:58:49, jake20 wrote:
@riksilvers
i have noticed that too, but its usually just the first picture taken with these settings, and only happens once in a while, so its not a big deal to me
[ This Message was edited by: jake20 on 2010-05-27 16:59 ]
Yep. your right.  |
Skylow Joined: Mar 24, 2009 Posts: 48 PM |
the manual shutter-speed is working really fine...
the only bad thing of the manual shutter-speed is that when changing it to a fast shutter will use less "light-catch", so the picture gets more dark. It's like changing the ISO settings... bigger ISO will try to catch more light and smaller ISO catches less ligth...
If we turn flash On we will always get the photo with the Cybershot technology and the shutter-speed is approximately 0(zero). To get use of the manual shutter-speed we have to turn off flash...
[ This Message was edited by: Skylow on 2010-05-27 17:18 ] |
witchking Joined: Feb 07, 2009 Posts: 231 PM |
@Skylow and jake20
Both bugs will be fixed!
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jake20 Joined: Jan 23, 2009 Posts: > 500 From: USA PM |
On 2010-05-27 18:27:21, witchking wrote:
@Skylow and jake20
Both bugs will be fixed!
great! thanks again for all your hard work witchking!
the only issue i see left now is that there seems to be no way to slow down the shutter speed in the daytime with lots of light.
I guess this may be a phone limitation?
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candler Joined: Apr 16, 2010 Posts: 18 PM |
On 2010-05-27 17:12:59, witchking wrote:
@ protoype and candler
I assure you that shutter-speed works fine.
Maybe you've got any other setting turned on at the same time which overlapped the function.
See this for example (Manual Shutter-speed, Flash Off):
1/6400s
1/2 s
1 s
[ This Message was edited by: witchking on 2010-05-27 16:13 ]
MAN ~~I WISH I COULD TAKE THOSE PICS.
AND I ASSURE I JUST USE THE "shutter-speed " BEFORE I MOVE THE EV.
IF THERE IS SOMETHING WRONG ,HOW COME THE EXIF SHOWS THE EXACT NUMBER I SET?
I GUESS ITS JUST NOT WORKIING ON MY C905.
THANKS FOR UR GREAT CAMDIVER ANYWAY! |
witchking Joined: Feb 07, 2009 Posts: 231 PM |
@candler
You have R1FA035 firmware or an older one?
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@jake20
Such shots are usually not by low shutter-speed, they are a "blend" of several pictures, taken successively and merged into each other. The traditional low shutter-speed would always over-expose the image in daylight.
However, i think that slow shutter with extremely low ISO and EV could make it look a bit more like that. I shall try.
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jake20 Joined: Jan 23, 2009 Posts: > 500 From: USA PM |
@witchking
regarding the slow shutter speed during daytime.. my goal was to be able to capture pictures like the below examples, where I would require a slow shutter speed to capture these effects when outdoors during the day.
does this make sense? again, you are the expert
Some examples of using slow shutter with plenty of light
Panning with subject (slow shutter)
Landscape shot (slow shutter)
Capture moving train
Is it possible to capture images like above with this phone?
[ This Message was edited by: jake20 on 2010-05-27 19:13 ] |
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