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Paoii
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Posted: 2005-10-31 04:24
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Does anyone else think that SE phones have this problem? The light is so strong on my W800i it really does cause a lot of problems for a person who is prone to black outs like myself.

The K700i had this problem too, and I am sure the K750i has the same problem.

Has there been any discussion about this?
Gigs
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Posted: 2005-10-31 04:30
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the backlight? the flash light?

If the flash light you shouldn't really be looking directly into it. If the backlight, um it has to be a little bright for night situations.

Paoii
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Posted: 2005-10-31 04:38
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Oh sorry, I mean the camera/SOS light.

I don't look into it, and yet it still causes problems.

SCORPIONKING1982
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Posted: 2005-10-31 05:09
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In what way?
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dreams
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Posted: 2005-10-31 06:32
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So you reckon an old fashion bulb torch light feel to it?
corny
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Posted: 2005-10-31 10:38
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Its perfect for the camera though...
Shit_Happens
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Posted: 2005-10-31 13:21
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How does it cause problems if u arent looking at it??
I think the flash light is just awesome.
RyaN
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Posted: 2005-10-31 15:00
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i think its got its uses and its good for taking pictures of things in very low light, but i personally think its pretty difficult to take pictures of people when the light is on, they always end up looking away, squinting or pulling a funny face! Maybe thats what the original poster was referring to.....
batesie
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Posted: 2005-10-31 15:19
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On 2005-10-31 04:38:18, Paoii wrote:
Oh sorry, I mean the camera/SOS light.

I don't look into it, and yet it still causes problems.





interesting. complaint that the flash light is TOO bright... [addsig]
mswallis
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Posted: 2005-10-31 16:26
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The light's not there for decoration you know. Its there to make pictures in low light situations come out better, and when using it as a torch it would be pretty useless if it wasn't very bright now wouldn't it. Stop complaining and buy a camera phone without a light on it, i suppose then you'd be complaining you can't take very good pictures in the dark.
bondock
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Posted: 2005-10-31 16:37
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On 2005-10-31 15:19:07, batesie wrote:
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On 2005-10-31 04:38:18, Paoii wrote:
Oh sorry, I mean the camera/SOS light.

I don't look into it, and yet it still causes problems.





interesting. complaint that the flash light is TOO bright...





I was just going to complain that its too DIM!

[ This Message was edited by: bondock on 2005-10-31 15:38 ]
sapibobo
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Posted: 2005-10-31 17:00
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The problem is the flash continuously 'on' after we activate it. That constant lighting will disturb our vision. Actually the flash itself is considered too dim compared to regular digicam. SE just have to make the flash only 'flash' or on immediately after we press the shutter- not after we activate it.
derder
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Posted: 2005-11-01 03:25
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On 2005-10-31 17:00:00, sapibobo wrote:
The problem is the flash continuously 'on' after we activate it. That constant lighting will disturb our vision. Actually the flash itself is considered too dim compared to regular digicam. SE just have to make the flash only 'flash' or on immediately after we press the shutter- not after we activate it.




you can quickly switch on/off the light by pressing * on he keypad.
serg
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Posted: 2005-11-01 07:01
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if you try to take photo at night with light turned on you can see how photo will look, with light switched off you cant see that, so then you have to take photo first, and after that you can see is it good or bad photo.
bijitendra
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Posted: 2005-11-01 07:31
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I dont know if anybody else has noticed, but my k750's flashlight seems to getting dimmer with passing time. when it was new, i couldnt look at it directly, it could double up as a headlamp for my bike! Now its not that bright though. Any ideas?
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