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Amras
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Posted: 2008-03-01 20:10
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nice one Bezzz.


here are some from me:










the macro pics below are just amazing!




some old trick. lock the cam focus on the car lock, then move your phone to the left. shut. voila!



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plankgatan
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Posted: 2008-03-01 20:18
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think its nearly allways macro shot who looks good with k770/T650 !!! (no offend)...very seldom daylight/landscape gets good.

but but, the macro looks often realy good.

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Posted: 2008-03-01 20:23
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On 2008-03-01 20:18:26, plankgatan wrote:
think its nearly allways macro shot who looks good with k770/T650 !!! (no offend)...very seldom daylight/landscape gets good.

but but, the macro looks often realy good.



thanks, plankgatan!
macro is indeed awesome.
daylight is fine anyway. not as good as macro shot, as you said.
but as long as you set the white balance to daylight or more settings, you often get much better daylight/landscape pics than usual.

like once you said when you just got your k850 (couple months ago), do the right settings (whitebalance, etc etc) is all it takes, right?

i actually remember how bad the first series of pics taken with my k770. lol. and it was because i don't know how to set the settings. after 4 months, it's going quite well. really.

but k770 still hates fluorescent lightings. it gets awfully yellowish in such conditions. [addsig]
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Posted: 2008-03-06 20:53
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People, please help me!
I have a brand new K770i updated with R8BA024 firmware: I have to say that the shutter button it's really difficult to press with keeping hands absolutely steady...
Most of the times, around on 90% of the cases, ALL the photos that I take are blurred, absolutely nothing if compared to the ones that I see here!!!
What can I do? I didn't installed any camdriver...I have to do this, or there's some tricks that I have to know (I already use settings like white balance ecc...)?
I'm desperate!!!!!!!!!!!!
Amras
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Posted: 2008-03-06 21:43
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On 2008-03-06 20:53:20, --anx-- wrote:
People, please help me!
I have a brand new K770i updated with R8BA024 firmware: I have to say that the shutter button it's really difficult to press with keeping hands absolutely steady...
Most of the times, around on 90% of the cases, ALL the photos that I take are blurred, absolutely nothing if compared to the ones that I see here!!!
What can I do? I didn't installed any camdriver...I have to do this, or there's some tricks that I have to know (I already use settings like white balance ecc...)?
I'm desperate!!!!!!!!!!!!


I think you just have to practice more.
Hold your breath why taking the pics. Hold the phone with two hands. Put your left/right thumb on the lower side of the phone, your other fingers on the top side. Press carefully. [addsig]
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Posted: 2008-03-06 23:42
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Thanks...but it's really TOO SENSIBLE...even a very very little movement will result in a blurred shot!
It's normal?
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On 2008-03-06 23:42:08, --anx-- wrote:
Thanks...but it's really TOO SENSIBLE...even a very very little movement will result in a blurred shot!
It's normal?


In low light/dark areas? Maybe. But in bright outdoors, you should have clear shots every time.

If you have trouble pressing the shutter button down, you can also press the center "OK" button to take a picture. I frequently use that to prevent camera shake.

Also, try taking a picture with your phone placed down on a steady object. Use the timer and take a picture. If its STILL blurred even then, then I would assume there is something wrong with your phone.
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Posted: 2008-03-07 11:13
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Well...later I'll try with autoshoot just to see if it's blurred again...
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Posted: 2008-03-07 11:56
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On 2008-03-06 20:53:20, --anx-- wrote:
People, please help me!
I have a brand new K770i updated with R8BA024 firmware: I have to say that the shutter button it's really difficult to press with keeping hands absolutely steady...
Most of the times, around on 90% of the cases, ALL the photos that I take are blurred, absolutely nothing if compared to the ones that I see here!!!
What can I do? I didn't installed any camdriver...I have to do this, or there's some tricks that I have to know (I already use settings like white balance ecc...)?
I'm desperate!!!!!!!!!!!!

Buy one of these:

And then use the camera timer.

Edit:I think is also offering their own models of mini tripods for their camera phones.
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Posted: 2008-03-07 14:22
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On 2008-03-07 00:13:52, Radiux399 wrote:
...

If you have trouble pressing the shutter button down, you can also press the center "OK" button to take a picture. I frequently use that to prevent camera shake.

...


It's a good way, but i think for infinity focus. in macro, camera hasn't enough time to focus, or maybe i'm wrong?
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Posted: 2008-03-07 14:53
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Maybe you're right...it have to take the focus before making the shot!
Amras
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Posted: 2008-03-09 14:33
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K770.. VERY sharp and DETAILED pics!


see the full-size: http://www.esato.com/phonephotos/viewphotos.php?pid=10310


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Posted: 2008-03-09 14:51
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On 2008-03-01 16:55:56, Bezzz wrote:
night

I hope more people start posting pictures here made with the k770.
It's worth it


That's a *great* shot. I love how the moon is framed amongst the trees.
dancingfate
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Posted: 2008-03-09 15:15
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Here are some pics taken by Ultra Violet K770 :














Full Resolution here...













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nokialovera
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Posted: 2008-03-15 16:21
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Photos by my K770 with modded camdrivers

http://www.esato.com/phonephotos/index.php?uid=133182
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