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6 days, no problems ...
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Posted: 2003-11-17 06:48:25
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Purchased the phone (Z600) a couple of days ago.
And if theres 1 thing that bothers me is that the camera, after taking a picture of a subject after the "please wait"; the picture of the subject refreshes once and then refreshes once again making the picture a little bit blurry. Has anyone else notice this?
Beyond that, I think the phone is finely crafted, packed with a lot of features, screen is much more sharper in color and the size is just right (in my own personal opinion).
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Posted: 2003-11-17 07:11:17
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i've had it for nearly a month now. only problems i've had are minor:
(1) the IR works when i turn it on, but sometimes the other computer loses the signal after a while and have to turn off the phone's IR and turn it on again.
(2) sometimes i dial a number and though the phone's screen show it's connected, the call either doesn't ring through or doesn't patch through to the bluetooth headset. i just hang up and redial and it always works fine the second time.
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Posted: 2003-11-17 07:23:50
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thankyou everyone. i ordered mine last night should be with me tomorrow morning!
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Posted: 2003-11-17 08:36:22
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On 2003-11-17 07:11:17, jrmi wrote:
Purchased the phone (Z600) a couple of days ago.
And if theres 1 thing that bothers me is that the camera, after taking a picture of a subject after the "please wait"; the picture of the subject refreshes once and then refreshes once again making the picture a little bit blurry. Has anyone else notice this?
Beyond that, I think the phone is finely crafted, packed with a lot of features, screen is much more sharper in color and the size is just right (in my own personal opinion).
Yes, the camera sucks. I hardly can take a good picture, especially taking picture of moving objects. Can it be improved by firmware upgrade?
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Posted: 2003-11-17 15:11:56
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On 2003-11-17 07:23:50, drad wrote:
(2) sometimes i dial a number and though the phone's screen show it's connected, the call either doesn't ring through or doesn't patch through to the bluetooth headset. i just hang up and redial and it always works fine the second time.
Which headset model are you using? No problems in my HBH-30. The connection is even better than the P800 paired with my HBH-30.
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Posted: 2003-11-17 15:34:12
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@ aksim.
You notice that too.
I do hope so that SE would release a firmware to upgrade this minor problem. Other than that, i think the phone is great.
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Posted: 2003-11-18 03:00:18
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Z600 camera using 1:2:8 and 33mm. so which mean that cam is only use to snap stand still pciture. any moving ooject will spoil the picture.
it happend to a lot of camera with this lens..... there is no software to improve it. where for P900... they have 1:2:8 43mm. which mean moving picture can be capture for certain extend.
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Posted: 2003-11-18 04:00:48
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On 2003-11-18 04:00:48, fu1at wrote:
Z600 camera using 1:2:8 and 33mm. so which mean that cam is only use to snap stand still pciture. any moving ooject will spoil the picture.
it happend to a lot of camera with this lens..... there is no software to improve it. where for P900... they have 1:2:8 43mm. which mean moving picture can be capture for certain extend.
errr... what are you talking about fu1at???
I can only speak of the strange technicolor world of those good ole analog cameras, but
1:2.8 should be the size of the shutter (how much light the lens lets through) 1:2.8 is at least half decent.
33 and 43mm should be the focal length of the lens and as we can see in the Wikipedia:
The most important characteristic is the focal length, which is usually measurd in mm (cm up to around 1960), and which places the lens in one of three categories:
* Normal lens
* Telephoto lens
* Wide-angle lens
And the focal length have nothing to do with the ability to catch moving objects, the difference between 33 and 43mm is that the former is a tad more wide-angel compared to the latter given the same size of the photographic cell [insert correct name here].
I think I should mention that I am in general agreement with fu1at that the problem most likely is hardware related and is unlikely to be possible to fix entirely with a firmware update. It's just the analysis on why this is the case that we disagree.
My other camera is a Rolleiflex 2.8 planar TLR
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It's time for a blue z600 avatar now!
[ This Message was edited by: Oblomov on 2003-11-18 07:48 ]
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Posted: 2003-11-18 07:46:52
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Help,
My z600 turns off by itself - maybe once or twice a day. It even had the nerve to shut down while I was surfing the menus!
When I start it up, it has this hourglass on for about 10 seconds before the phone boots up again.
It's at SE for further "testing"
Any1 know what's up
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Posted: 2003-11-18 11:59:44
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