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Author The test: Can the K750i Replace a Digital Camera? (site comparison survey)
ilabstudios
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Posted: 2006-04-02 22:34
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@Chamak, those were really nice photos aswell, as you can see the K750i is excellent at capturing those quality shots, with the right light and the right person taking the photo that is
thaei1342
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Posted: 2006-04-03 01:34
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Let me share some too.



Taken with a k750 R1L.
Will try another using R1BC.
chamak
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Posted: 2006-04-03 22:26
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@ilabstudios
thnx dude . by the way u didn't mean i was the right person behind the right camera, now did u ?
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baste07
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Posted: 2006-04-04 03:25
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just bought a mxe-60. looks good as a replacement for low/mid end digital cameras.
mario2002
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Posted: 2006-04-04 04:23
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Nice pics indeed ! Has any of you ever tried the Sharp 903 ? (not to mention the 904) Now that's a cell who will give a run for its money to any compact digital camera :) Greetings from South Africa. Mario

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Dénes
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Posted: 2006-04-05 14:36
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Being a keen amateur photographer and having used most of the recent European camera phones (including the so far best K750i), I think none of them can - or indeed, is intended to - replace a regular digital camera. The final product - the image - is a combination of optics, imaging sensor and in-camera processing. The size, weight and price limitations of a camera integrated into a mobile phone prohibit a combination that could match even a low-end consumer digicam. To put it another way: would you be prepared to spend an extra 200 euros for a 250 grams heavy phone that takes pictures comparable to a garden variety digicam? I think not.
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Posted: 2006-04-06 00:16
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The first pic from your DSC-T33 is bad because i think either the camera does not has macro mode, or its diabled.

Click a picture from far, the digi cam should be slighly better or similar to the k750i.

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ilabstudios
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Posted: 2006-04-18 15:54
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Hey people! Here are some more photos I have taken using my K750i.










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