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post your pictures (low light and night shots only) taken with your Sony Ericsson |
mode Joined: Jan 12, 2007 Posts: > 500 PM |
Nice shots people, especially like Bonovox's N8 photos
Some of mine
Ericsson EH97, GA628, GF768, A2618s, T29s Sony Ericsson T68i, S700i, P990i, Z558i, W902, W995, X10, Arc S *Xperia V*White*Black MW600*Sandisk Mobile Ultra 64GB microSDXC* |
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plankgatan Joined: May 20, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: Sweden fur alle PM |
no disregards to you bonovox.......but this thread is only for Sonyericsson phones...
take your Nokia (crap) somewhere else............
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Kirankj1724 Joined: Jan 21, 2009 Posts: 85 From: Bangalore, India PM |
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alexins Joined: Jan 05, 2010 Posts: 62 From: Russia PM, WWW
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zAlbee Joined: Nov 14, 2010 Posts: 33 From: North America PM, WWW
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Hazel, during Spring Festival
Auto (lanterns over a small lake)
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[ This Message was edited by: zAlbee on 2011-02-18 08:50 ] Nokia 3360 (2002) - Moto V551 (2005) -  w580i white (2007) -  w760i red (2009) -  Hazel J20i black (2010) |
reeflotz Joined: Jun 15, 2010 Posts: > 500 From: Philippines PM |
it's very rare to see great lowlight shots by Hazel. very nice zAlbee!
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zAlbee Joined: Nov 14, 2010 Posts: 33 From: North America PM, WWW
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Thanks! Admittedly, most of my other shots from that night did not turn out as well; these were the best.
Also, I really like mode's landscape shots! xperia X10?
Nokia 3360 (2002) - Moto V551 (2005) -  w580i white (2007) -  w760i red (2009) -  Hazel J20i black (2010) |
ininsatiable Joined: Jan 05, 2011 Posts: 14 From: Viet Nam PM |
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Kirankj1724 Joined: Jan 21, 2009 Posts: 85 From: Bangalore, India PM |
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plankgatan Joined: May 20, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: Sweden fur alle PM |
hhmmm...it seems people have got this "lowlight" idea a bit wrong...........
iso.40 or iso.80 is hardly any lowlight-environment.
lowlight is lowlight....
....[it means you take a photo with high ISO-numbers, just to see how the camera manage details, sharpness, colours, etc]
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mode Joined: Jan 12, 2007 Posts: > 500 PM |
On 2011-02-19 08:07:27, zAlbee wrote:
Thanks! Admittedly, most of my other shots from that night did not turn out as well; these were the best.
Also, I really like mode's landscape shots! xperia X10?
Thanks, yes it's X10. Of all my SE so far X10 seems to have the best noise control as the noise suppression does not kill the details, here's an example where you can clearly see the text on the banners
Ericsson EH97, GA628, GF768, A2618s, T29s Sony Ericsson T68i, S700i, P990i, Z558i, W902, W995, X10, Arc S *Xperia V*White*Black MW600*Sandisk Mobile Ultra 64GB microSDXC* |
zAlbee Joined: Nov 14, 2010 Posts: 33 From: North America PM, WWW
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On 2011-02-23 17:50:26, plankgatan wrote:
hhmmm...it seems people have got this "lowlight" idea a bit wrong...........
iso.40 or iso.80 is hardly any lowlight-environment.
lowlight is lowlight....
....[it means you take a photo with high ISO-numbers, just to see how the camera manage details, sharpness, colours, etc]
Oh really? I did not see that rule when I entered this thread.
Like you said, "lowlight is lowlight"... We can all see which pictures are taken in pitch-black, at night time. They're low light.
I'm not interested in taking with high ISO, because I know high ISO is noisy. In any case, higher ISO is not the only way to deal with a low light environment; you can also increase exposure time or increase aperture size (which we can't do with these cell phones). Whatever setting I use doesn't change the fact that it's dark and there's no sunlight! 
[ This Message was edited by: zAlbee on 2011-02-24 11:09 ] Nokia 3360 (2002) - Moto V551 (2005) -  w580i white (2007) -  w760i red (2009) -  Hazel J20i black (2010) |
tranced Joined: Jan 19, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Santo Domingo, wonDeRland PM |
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jhapo11 Joined: Mar 06, 2011 Posts: 50 PM |
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mriley Joined: Oct 03, 2009 Posts: > 500 From: UK PM |
On 2011-02-23 17:50:26, plankgatan wrote:
hhmmm...it seems people have got this "lowlight" idea a bit wrong...........
iso.40 or iso.80 is hardly any lowlight-environment.
lowlight is lowlight....
....[it means you take a photo with high ISO-numbers, just to see how the camera manage details, sharpness, colours, etc]
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