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Camera digital zoom bug on C510? |
Frubin Joined: Sep 02, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: London, England, UK PM, WWW
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Could this be a bug that i found on my C510? When i try to zoom on 3MP, 2MP and 1MP i get this message on the screen "Zoom not possible at this resolution. Please select a smaller picture size" But on VGA and on Video mode, the digital zoom works fine.
Could be something to do with the firmware, sensor or lens that preventing the digital zoom to work on these modes?
Sofware info:
R1DA032
prg1212-2407_ORANGE
EROM: 1200-4341
SEMCBOOT: R6A018
Camera SW
versions
Camera
Current: 2.1
Video call camera
Curent: 3.3
I have this phone on Orange, and wondering of anyone else is experiencing the same problem with their C510 on other networks?
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Raiderski Joined: Jul 03, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Poland, Hell, Mountains PM, WWW
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it's not a bug. dunno why zoom is disabled on higher resolutions in some of SE models
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Frubin Joined: Sep 02, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: London, England, UK PM, WWW
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So whats the point of having the 3.2X digital zoom, function if it does not work on 3-1MP and only VGA and Video mode? My K810 16x digital zoom worked fine on all of the modes.
I will be contacting Sony Ericsson about this matter as it misleads the point of the 3.2x digital zoom function on the C510.
Edit: I found this thread while browsing the forum which may explain why the zoom function does not work in some camera modes:
http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=177796
http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=182984&start=0
[ This Message was edited by: Frubin on 2009-03-28 11:46 ] [addsig] |
Frubin Joined: Sep 02, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: London, England, UK PM, WWW
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Dear Yvonne,
Thank you for your query regarding the Sony Ericsson C510.
We are sorry to hear of the issues that you are having with your Sony Ericsson C510.
From the issues that you have described we would suggest that you update the Software on your Sony Ericsson handset. This can be done free of charge using our Sony Ericsson Update Service tool. To carry out the update you will need internet access and a USB cable.
It may be the case that user data is lost during this upgrade. We therefore recommend backing up any data to your SIM card, Memory Stick, or PC before upgrading.
Please follow the steps below to download and install the update service software:
1. Go to www.sonyericsson.com/support
2. Select UK
3. Select your model of handset
4. Click on Sony Ericsson Update Service
5. Click the link, and then click Run or Save.
6. Let the Sony Ericsson Update Service install.
Once you have installed the Sony Ericsson Update Service you will need to launch it. Once it opens simply follow the instructions that you will see on screen. The update should then begin.
In the event that this does not resolve your issue, we recommend that you send your handset to our service location to be examined by our authorised service engineers. The turnaround time for this process is currently 5-7 working days, from when the repair centre receives the handset. We offer apologies for any inconvenience this may cause.
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Frubin Joined: Sep 02, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: London, England, UK PM, WWW
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Ok, i got a few points to rant about on this response i got from Sony Ericsson which looks like an automatic reply.
1. I don't understand why i would need to update through the PC as an update can be done directly from my phone over their "Air Service". No connection to a computer is needed! Plus the C510 would have been released not that long ago (last month on Orange UK), so wouldn't they have the most recent and updated software/firmware on the handset?
2. I don't have a USB cable (DSS-25 for P900/P910) for my C510 anyway, only the DCU-65 that was supplied with the phone.
3. I am very weary about performing manual updates regarding software/firmware on my mobile (and to be honest i never have done so even on my pass Sony Ericssons and had no other problems with my other Sony Ericssons!). I would prefer it to be done by a professional and authorised Sony Ericsson Engineer who knows what they are doing rather me trying to attempt it and may end up messing up or even "bricking" the phone!
4. I have checked for new updates when i first got the handset on my using "Air Service" and get the message that "Your phone already has the lastest software". I checked again but this time i got an error message saying "Cannot download the update". Sony Ericsson is not offering a good service for those customers whom may have an issue with thier handsets.
5. Rant over LoL!
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Cormac1234 Joined: Dec 30, 2007 Posts: 9 PM |
Ha yeah, that is the same response I always get from their email SE have terrible support. The only thing I can suggest it just don' touch the zoom in the first place. Digital zoom is so pointless because all it does is increase the pixels so you loose lots of detail. It would probably be better zooming on when the photo is on the computer using some programme. But if I were you I'd just forget about the zoom.
If you really want it though, take a normal picture, then view it in the gallery zoom in and click 'save' this will save the image on the screen at that time.
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Frubin Joined: Sep 02, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: London, England, UK PM, WWW
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@ Cormac1234: Ok, but that would just define the point in having a 3.2x digital zoom feature on the C510 due to working for the 3-1MP mode and only on the VGA mode that a very basic mobile phone camera would have.
I also know zooming would result in "pixalation" of photos, which happens on ever type of camera.
May be in time they will fix this "flaw" in the software via an update due to other users contacting the with the same issue.
To be honest i am a bit dissapointed with the C510 and the Sony Ericsson Service which could be better.
[ This Message was edited by: Frubin on 2009-03-28 16:21 ] [addsig] |
Cormac1234 Joined: Dec 30, 2007 Posts: 9 PM |
On 2009-03-28 17:16:25, Frubin wrote:
@ Cormac1234: Ok, but that would just define the point in having a 3.2x digital zoom feature on the C510 due to working for the 3-1MP mode and only on the VGA mode that a very basic mobile phone camera would have.
I also know zooming would result in "pixalation" of photos, which happens on ever type of camera.
May be in time they will fix this "flaw" in the software via an update due to other users contacting the with the same issue.
To be honest i am a bit dissapointed with the C510 and the Sony Ericsson Service which could be better.
[ This Message was edited by: Frubin on 2009-03-28 16:21 ]
Maybe it's just a glich wait for a new FW to come out, but it really doesn't matter, just don't use the zoom, simple.
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Cormac1234 Joined: Dec 30, 2007 Posts: 9 PM |
Ha yeah, that is the same response I always get from their email SE have terrible support. The only thing I can suggest it just don' touch the zoom in the first place. Digital zoom is so pointless because all it does is increase the pixels so you loose lots of detail. It would probably be better zooming on when the photo is on the computer using some programme. But if I were you I'd just forget about the zoom.
If you really want it though, take a normal picture, then view it in the gallery zoom in and click 'save' this will save the image on the screen at that time.
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Frubin Joined: Sep 02, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: London, England, UK PM, WWW
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*sighs* Guess i would go back using my K810 camera if need be.
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number1 Joined: Sep 12, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: UK,kent,Sittingbourne PM |
This is not a bug , the zoom is meant to be disabled at higher resolutions for a few reasons, first digital zoom is rubbish at max resolution, the sony digi cams work the same way the resolution gets smaller the more you zoom in it's called smart zoom on the digicams so you get a good quality digital zoom pic, second reason is C510 is only a lowend phone se have reserved the full zoom for the higher end phones. |
Frubin Joined: Sep 02, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: London, England, UK PM, WWW
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@ number1: Humm...well in some mobile sites, it states the C510 as a "mid-range" phone so therefore the functions should be available like on the K810.
May be Sony Ericsson may have to decided to "cut-back" some C510 features properly to save money and make it affordable hence a "budget" phone.
But whether the phone is either a budget, mid or high-end range, i think the most used features should still be available on the handset.
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number1 Joined: Sep 12, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: UK,kent,Sittingbourne PM |
Mid range then, the K810 was high-end when it was first released, se reserve certain features for there high-end phones. |
Frubin Joined: Sep 02, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: London, England, UK PM, WWW
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@ number1: I still have my old T610 and W800 as well. I'm not sure which "class" they would be rated in!
I guess that is what they have done then which in turn can put off some long-term Sony Ericsson users as they would have the same "expections" that would carry onto the new Sony Ericsson handset models.
Like i already said hopefully in time Sony Ericsson may change the software and add the control to the "zoom feature" in a new update due to other C510 users also complaining aboout the same issue.
However, i still would say that the C510 is still an excellent phone and would rate it 8.5 out of 10 due to the issue with the digital zoom function not available in 3-1MP modes and lack of Xenon flash light.
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pippens Joined: Apr 15, 2009 Posts: 1 PM |
Well, at least the c510 is a fairly balanced phone with good features you would find in a much more expensive phone.
the c510's a keeper, though it lacks the xenon flash that we all enjoyed with the K series.. ehheheh  |
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