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Tried it with my MXE-60.
After plugging the thing into the K800i, it says "Not Supported".
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Posted: 2007-05-13 16:49:23
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. . . why net get a K750 ...
I did have a K750 as well, I didn't see the point in having two phones. Extravagence and all that. The other half has it now, but she's into using the camera like the cat's into playing golf! She has a dedicated 1.3mp fuji camera,
http://www.esato.com/phonephotos/viewphotos.php?pid=4314
which goes in the bag for occasions! I very rarely use my Olympus these days because the K800i is so damn good!
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Posted: 2007-05-13 18:20:25
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I get what you mean, I have a K750 and the MXE-60 and they perform very well together. However, I'm usually not too keen about bringing an additional accessory that I do not use very often. So my next phone would probably be the K810 or something else with a xenon flash.
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Posted: 2007-05-13 19:45:12
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Has anyone tried the MXE with W880i?
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Posted: 2007-05-13 22:25:13
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On 2007-05-13 19:45:12, deluded wrote:
I get what you mean, I have a K750 and the MXE-60 and they perform very well together. However, I'm usually not too keen about bringing an additional accessory that I do not use very often. So my next phone would probably be the K810 or something else with a xenon flash.
Thats all good and well, I'd like to accesorize my K800 with the MXE-60 but if the K810 is just a K800 in a new coat you'll find the flash is a wee bit lame, hence my origonal post here. If the K800 could use the MXE-60 I'd go grab one right away as I'm sure it would make all the difference. Maybe at a later date SE may do a software update so the K800 can use the extra flash unit.
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Posted: 2007-05-13 22:37:45
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Oh, yes, that was your original intention wasn't it? I must have misinterpreted your intention. To be honest, I doubt SE would add support for the MXE-60 if it's not already supported by the K800. But we can always keep our fingers crossed. I personally wouldn't mind getting the K800/K810 as I really can't be bothered to bring along the MXE-60 everywhere I go. Heh... I'm lazy, I know. Haha...
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Posted: 2007-05-14 04:00:00
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When it comes to carryingthis mxe-60, I don't think it's that bulky to put in your trouser's pocket etc. I remember way back that I regularly carry this CHATBOARD for my T68i (which I still have up till now . . .), so I can compose SMS and emails - faster !
I am certain that the FLASH that comes OUT of the mxe-60 is much much powerful than the one built-in on the K800 . . .
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Posted: 2007-05-14 04:11:41
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Yup, you're right of course, Jojo. But I'm just lazy I guess. I think it's mainly cos I don't usually take pictures at night when I'm outside, so it's not so important to me. Undoubtedly, the MXE-60 is a great accessory to have, it really helps when it comes to low-light situations.
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Posted: 2007-05-14 08:00:00
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The white balance also matters
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Posted: 2007-05-17 23:23:34
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does anyone know if the MXE-60 works with the K850. i know the K850 has a xenon flash but i was thinking may be both the flashes will work and give more range for the flash.
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Posted: 2008-05-12 16:05:27
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