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Absolutely! K810 is just a piece of 'machine'. The most important factor is 'the man behind the machine'!
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Posted: 2007-10-10 05:30:00
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On 2007-10-10 05:30:00, aremaboy wrote:
Absolutely! K810 is just a piece of 'machine'. The most important factor is 'the man behind the machine'!
nice one!
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Posted: 2007-10-10 06:55:01
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i have realy no clue how much better some cam driver get ? (i have allways use stock driver....so how much better pic-quality do i get with modded camdriver ?
i allways uppdate my

by my local phone store....he DPY flash there.....(a better way to uppdate your phone....you get a clean install directley on the memory)...maybe you should try that, (maybe you have some software issues (bugs) who makes your images little bad.
also remember that the cat-pics are indoor pics, and they are allways hard to shoot.
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Posted: 2007-10-10 08:49:28
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well not that much to tell you the truth...
just a lil bit of this and that.... like sharpness and color. tho its hard to keep a good balance of both. also some adjust ISO and stuff like that... which do help a bit.
i gues the mod drivers are aid to those who nearly want to get good shots without merely trying hard... hence, like us beginners...
tho i guess the stock drivers suffice your everyday needs, just make sure you know where and when to shoot good shots. aite?!
if only we could convert plankgatan's creativity into a camdriver and download it to our phones... then we'll all be happy campers...
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Posted: 2007-10-10 09:11:13
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On 2007-10-10 08:49:28, plankgatan wrote:
i have realy no clue how much better some cam driver get ? (i have allways use stock driver....so how much better pic-quality do i get with modded camdriver ?
i allways uppdate my

by my local phone store....he DPY flash there.....(a better way to uppdate your phone....you get a clean install directley on the memory)...maybe you should try that, (maybe you have some software issues (bugs) who makes your images little bad.
also remember that the cat-pics are indoor pics, and they are allways hard to shoot.
I don't know what phone store here would flash it. Sorry, but what is DPY?
I guess I need to practice a lot more. I have a dedicated digicam too, so any event I need to ensure good pics, then I always take that.
Thanks for all your comments.
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Posted: 2007-10-10 10:43:00
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On 2007-10-09 22:49:09, abbafan1972 wrote:
Can't really say that the camera is any better than my W810i.
Outside pics seem to be better.
Any thoughts on this?
can you make a comparisson ?
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Posted: 2007-10-10 20:55:20
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On 2007-10-10 04:15:20, rockygali wrote:
i think there are two major usage of that infra red light kinda thing..
i dont know if i heard this with masseur or max_wedge... just cant point.
but firstly, that red coming out is also a support to reduce red-eye, like by lighting on the subject (of course a person), the pupil dilates then the xenon flash fires off... having the subject's eye expose less on the light bulb.... eerrr
then the next is, for focusing, you are right! especially in low light OR completely dark environment! the red light fires off to measure/gauge the length or focal points to be used etc etc... after that didnt you notice, the cam focuses even if you cant either see the subject on the viewfinder clearly.
@abbafan
dont use BestPic if you are not in a completely lit environment... hence outdoors!
if you are inside a room/house and you are close to your subject, try portrait mode, if the light is low then twilight portrait.
and just like plankgatan said, never use auto, it doesnt help.
try playing around with the other functions.. its fun learning things that way...
cheerio!
remember, plankgatan shots are taken with stock drivers.... so think how good your K810 could be if you would only learn to use the lights around you.
enjoy peeps!
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use daylight WB always! it gives more crisp colors than any other WB in K810
i thank you!
[ This Message was edited by: rockygali on 2007-10-10 03:17 ]
Actually, it's just for the autofocus in low-light conditions.
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Posted: 2007-10-10 23:24:45
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I'm pretty sure that the red light is "red eye reduction" to help remove red eye when taking pictures
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Posted: 2007-10-10 23:46:40
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No, it's for the autofocus. it illuminates the object in front of the camera so that it can focus properly.
The red eye reduction mode uses a double xenon flash discharge. The first discharge gives the eye the opportunity do adjust. The second one is when the photo is actually shot. Oh, and in this mode the flash is slightly weaker.
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Posted: 2007-10-11 00:08:18
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Im having sort of a same problem, out door pics turn out great but indoor doesnt matter what ive changed in the settings they dont come out that well, so im convinced its the limit of the camera and i can live with it
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Posted: 2007-10-11 02:21:49
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