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Arne Anka
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Posted: 2011-01-10 00:25
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On 2011-01-10 00:12:01, Prom1 wrote:
At CES or by distribution chain - mention anything regarding the BT Watch to control this Arc?


What BT watch do you refer to ? BT watches in general or something more specific like LiveView, which is compatible with all SE android phone (Arc included) ?
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Mizzle
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Posted: 2011-01-10 02:26
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BTW... For the photography lovers among us: The Arc I tried maxed out at ISO 4,000 (yes, that's four thousand!). Noise levels were roughly the same as my HTC Desire HD at 400 or 800. Seems like that backlit Exmor sensor is doing some kind of magic behind the scenes.
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Posted: 2011-01-10 02:40
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On 2011-01-10 02:26:44, Mizzle wrote:
BTW... For the photography lovers among us: The Arc I tried maxed out at ISO 4,000 (yes, that's four thousand!). Noise levels were roughly the same as my HTC Desire HD at 400 or 800. Seems like that backlit Exmor sensor is doing some kind of magic behind the scenes.



Wow.
You KNOW that captured my attention, Miz!
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Posted: 2011-01-10 02:44
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On 2011-01-10 02:40:42, synn wrote:
Wow.
You KNOW that captured my attention, Miz!


Yeah, it's quite impressive. Not sure it'll be like this in the retail units though. Or if the recorded data isn't true. All I can say is that the exif showed ISO 4,000
synn
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Posted: 2011-01-10 05:17
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I presume that we can expect samples from you soon?
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Posted: 2011-01-10 06:16
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On 2011-01-10 00:25:44, Arne Anka wrote:

On 2011-01-10 00:12:01, Prom1 wrote:
At CES or by distribution chain - mention anything regarding the BT Watch to control this Arc?


What BT watch do you refer to ? BT watches in general or something more specific like LiveView, which is compatible with all SE android phone (Arc included) ?
[ This Message was edited by: Arne Anka on 2011-01-09 23:26 ]



LiveView! That's what I was thinking about … thanks once again!!
Any news from SE to support OSX for FW updates (KIES has been mentioned on a few lessor boards for support - but no actual .dmg file for download). I CAN see Rogers Wireless here in Canada to pick this up.
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Posted: 2011-01-10 06:50
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On 2011-01-10 02:26:44, Mizzle wrote:
BTW... For the photography lovers among us: The Arc I tried maxed out at ISO 4,000 (yes, that's four thousand!). Noise levels were roughly the same as my HTC Desire HD at 400 or 800. Seems like that backlit Exmor sensor is doing some kind of magic behind the scenes.



maybe I am asking too much but mind to compare with some Exmor based compact?
I mean the Sony T series like TX5, TX9 etc....it seem quite unfair but since Arc is Exmor
we can see how far behind Arc's sensor perform.

but as I notice on my TX5, it don't perform very good due to the limitation on the size of the product.
if it is on par or slightly more noise than T series, I believe its quite good.
argiriano
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Posted: 2011-01-10 06:51
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On 2011-01-10 02:44:28, Mizzle wrote:

On 2011-01-10 02:40:42, synn wrote:
Wow.
You KNOW that captured my attention, Miz!


Yeah, it's quite impressive. Not sure it'll be like this in the retail units though. Or if the recorded data isn't true. All I can say is that the exif showed ISO 4,000


Well, standard Exmor-R was able to do up to 12 800 ISO so I think 4 000 for mobile version isn`t impossible.
rog
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Posted: 2011-01-10 07:59
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On 2011-01-10 02:26:44, Mizzle wrote:
BTW... For the photography lovers among us: The Arc I tried maxed out at ISO 4,000 (yes, that's four thousand!). Noise levels were roughly the same as my HTC Desire HD at 400 or 800. Seems like that backlit Exmor sensor is doing some kind of magic behind the scenes.



How big was the file size (assuming you used the 8mp resolution)?
tyko
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Posted: 2011-01-10 09:35
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videos taken by Xperia Arc http://www.mobil.nu/nyheder/s[....]ony-ericsson-arc-1.383995.html
hihihans
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Posted: 2011-01-10 10:06
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Prom 1 wrote;
Any news from SE to support OSX for FW updates (KIES
has been mentioned on a few lessor boards for support -
but no actual .dmg file for download).
it sure is time that SE would make an OSX SEUS
marcink
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Posted: 2011-01-10 10:45
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From what I've seen so far, Arc's and Hallons photos will look decent at best, because of SE's agressive noise reduction. Waiting for pixel to pixel comparision with n8. seems fair, if n8 is 12 mp and doesn't use anything like exmor-r.
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Posted: 2011-01-10 10:50
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I took some shots for work (at Mobil), so they're not at my personal computer right now, but I think my boss will publish them today or tomorrow. The two brief video clips I recorded with the Arc were published today, as you can see from the link above.
HxH
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Posted: 2011-01-10 11:39
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I'm not sure anyone ask this already, I just want to know how light sources at the back work?
Do we have to turn it on-off manually like crappy one on X10?
And how about flash fired length? (I'm not sure if this correct word, sorry my English)
(I heard iPhone 4 is something about a bit less 2 meters with their LED-Flash can produce as well as Samsung Wave)
About the HD 720p video recording, is Continuous Focus still present, because I don't see any mention about it at first page?

Thanks for answer )
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Posted: 2011-01-10 11:41
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@HxH i do not now but from the few videos i have seen there have been some kind of "auto flash button" in the camera meny/options. and LED-flashes is not that good in general in my opinion
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