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I would have to disagree.
I believe that red/orange light is merely a coloured LED used to guage focus in low-light conditions and not an infra-red sensor.
It cannot be used to determine whether the flash should fire as the light will only come on as part of the flash.
As has previously been stated, I believe the small dot below the self-portrate mirror is the light sensor. I certainly can't see it serving any other purpose.
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Posted: 2006-08-18 09:01:16
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The red LED light is an AF (auto focusing) assist lamp to help the camera focus in low light conditions by putting light over the illuminated object to focus. And it's red so that it doesn't affect the light that the camera might sense (just like human, when our eyes can see red light without it making our pupils smaller).
And infra red focusing is invisible to the naked eye.
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Posted: 2006-08-18 12:16:18
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i agree with shaliron.. where you can only see the red LED lit up when taking a shot in dark enviroment .. same with the K750i where you plug in the MXE-60, the white LED act just the same as the red LED on K800i
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Posted: 2006-08-18 14:09:53
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hmmmn....well thats interesting...
tried googling it...but didnt found alot...besides ths i found the best camera fones of tomorrow tested today......worth looking :
http://www.newmobile.nl/eur/en/news.php?news_id=caf44e
and btw abt sensor....we should check that little ot by covering it with somethig and then shooting indoors and outdoors....we will get it...will do it in a few time...
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Posted: 2006-08-18 14:55:34
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hmmm...i chked tht little dot at the side of the camera....it is the sensor...chk it by keeping a piece of paper on it when shooting outdoor
it will light up....
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Posted: 2006-08-19 21:28:17
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So I guess there's a way to force the flash on then.
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Posted: 2006-08-20 14:25:29
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Ya, u can , but i think they have done this for somereason....thts y forcing it to do myt crash soething or do smething wrong.....
But sill in my opinion u can force it to do....
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Posted: 2006-08-20 15:14:34
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@decisive
i think you didnt even test it out yet mate.. by cover the sensor wont help either.. i cover with a paper that as thick as 3 piece of coins and the result is still the same

the flash wont work
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Posted: 2006-08-20 15:56:30
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Buddy, i dont lie ....
U dont need to just go out in sun and chk....
U myt hav a lamp in ur home???
Just take ur fone near it.....open the lid....start the camera....now chk the light by switching the lamp OFF....you will see the flash will lyt up....Now switch ON the lamp....and press the camera button placing the lens ryt in front of the lamp....u will see the flash wont start...now while presing the camera foto shooter button.....put ur finger ryt infront f tht little dot in such a way tht no lit reaches it...and now chk....it wont start.....
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Posted: 2006-08-20 18:46:11
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