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Posted: 2008-01-26 18:44:44
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@rifqi - Nice shots !
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Posted: 2008-01-27 06:52:34
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k770i is really a "Cybershot Phone"
those pictures are very good
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Posted: 2008-01-27 18:17:37
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may i add more?
i think k770 has better lens than k800/k810. the interpolation of the image is so good - you don't see artifacts in edges like in k800/k810 pics.
*cropped from the full size images, with actual ratio*
k770
k800
all taken with k770.
r8ba, taiwan. no editing, just resizing with Photoshop, save as web image.
last but not least.. it's really a
superb macro in room lighting.
it's really a Cybershot.
Complete review. K800 cam vs K770's.
http://forum.wgaul.com/showthread.php?t=68196 (in Indonesian)
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Posted: 2008-01-27 18:54:52
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nice, a k770 cam topic
I was wondering about the difference between using the dedicated camera button (what do you call this anyway? shutter button?) and the central button on the d-pad when taking shots. Am I correct to assume that their difference is that when you use the dedicated button, you can focus and then move the camera around while in focus, with the d-pad button, the camera will focus then take the shot immediately?
In the metering mode article on wikipedia, it mentioned that in spot metering, you can move and point to another subject after metering another one. Is this one use of the dedicated cam button?
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Posted: 2008-02-11 01:57:46
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wonder wat is the difference between metering mode and the normal mode.. looks quite the same.
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Posted: 2008-02-11 11:18:49
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On 2008-02-11 01:57:46, Erotomaniac wrote:
nice, a k770 cam topic
I was wondering about the difference between using the dedicated camera button (what do you call this anyway? shutter button?) and the central button on the d-pad when taking shots. Am I correct to assume that their difference is that when you use the dedicated button, you can focus and then move the camera around while in focus, with the d-pad button, the camera will focus then take the shot immediately?
Yes, that is one thing.
The other thing is you can half press the button (while unsteady, not so steady), then prepare yourself better, be steady then take the full press e.g. you can hold your breath quicker than if you take the shot with the D-pad.
The D-pad takes you to stay steady longer since you have to be steady also when the cam focusing.
Hope you get it.
In the metering mode article on wikipedia, it mentioned that in spot metering, you can move and point to another subject after metering another one. Is this one use of the dedicated cam button?
Never tried it. But I'd like to give it a shot. Thanks for the info anyway.
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Posted: 2008-02-11 19:41:08
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Posted: 2008-06-17 02:18:43
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Here you can find Modded Camdriver for k770/t650 in this thread
photos and samples pics, questions suggestions is here guys.
http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=170581
cheers!
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Posted: 2008-06-17 02:54:51
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looks like we have found a near-perfect 3.2 Cybershot in here in terms of AF capabilities
these are amazing macros! cheers!
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Posted: 2008-06-17 14:13:32
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