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Stupid question, yesterday I tested 8.54 version in a dark room, I did one snapshots with every profile, but all have shutter speed 1/20 and different ISOs...
How can I set for example ISO 100 and shutter 2sec ?
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Posted: 2007-03-30 09:24:17
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On 2007-03-30 09:24:17, P_Cherry wrote:
Stupid question, yesterday I tested 8.54 version in a dark room, I did one snapshots with every profile, but all have shutter speed 1/20 and different ISOs...
How can I set for example ISO 100 and shutter 2sec ?
These pictures are ISO 100, but the shutter speed is 1/6 sec
Taken with Nightscene + night mode on.
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Posted: 2007-03-30 09:58:26
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for all to have this problem with k750 cid 49red R1DB001
"If I close the camera with the macro mode on.
I cannot use any more the camera:
For 1 second I've the screen of the camera and I can see the macro is still enable.
And after that my phone goes back to the last screen..."
this problem with the camera i have it but i solved.
k750 cid 49red R1DB001 -> if you want to solve this problem open the camdriver0.dat with a hex editor and replace that:
cam_vf_sync=5;
cam_ss_sync=5;
cam_ss_sync_9=7;
cam_ss_retries=7;
in to that:
cam_vf_sync=5;
cam_ss_sync=f;
cam_ss_sync_9=7;
cam_ss_retries=9;
"Sorry about my english

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[ This Message was edited by: kopritis on 2007-03-30 09:21 ]
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Posted: 2007-03-30 10:20:08
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a few pics of my camdriver with k750i CID49 RED R1DB001

[ This Message was edited by: kopritis on 2007-03-30 09:38 ]
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Posted: 2007-03-30 10:36:53
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Using this 8.84 CID36 driver... I noticed, that sometimes it isn't saveing the picture (tryed to take a pic of a document) Second time, it was Ok.
1 QUESTION: whenever a camera crashes, does it crash because the high compression (in this case ~87%) ?
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Posted: 2007-03-30 12:01:52
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On 2007-03-30 12:01:52, norbi_nw wrote:
Using this 8.84 CID36 driver... I noticed, that sometimes it isn't saveing the picture (tryed to take a pic of a document) Second time, it was Ok.
1 QUESTION: whenever a camera crashes, does it crash because the high compression (in this case ~87%) ?
Sometimes yes because the drivers contains errors... in my case the compression is 96% and my camera didn't crash with nightmode and ev -2.0...
take an example:
when the compression is ~96% and the line in camdriver0.dat is:
""$c0 08 #SET_JPEG_MIN(00,00) #SET_JPEG_MAX(02,30) #SET_JPEG_AVG(01,e0) #SET_JPEG_QUALITY"" the camera crashes...
the correct is:
""$c0 08 #SET_JPEG_MIN(01,90) #SET_JPEG_MAX(02,58) #SET_JPEG_AVG(01,F4) #SET_JPEG_QUALITY"" and the camera works fine!
I hope to help you!!
[ This Message was edited by: kopritis on 2007-03-30 12:10 ]
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Posted: 2007-03-30 13:00:23
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@kopritis;
What's your camdriver? will you share with us?
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Posted: 2007-03-30 13:09:56
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I notice that with the 7.7 final driver With ENM. too..
this is usually when I take a photo that has a lot of small details. eg, if I take a picture of a tree with lots of small leaves. It has not done that to me with the Stock or the Zuza drivers though.
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Posted: 2007-03-30 13:10:57
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my camdriver is the original 5.3 but i've make some changes at sharppenes, compression and the file size. at the day ligh the driver gives very sharp images iso-100 ~589KB in the fine mode... I'ill give my driver at the forum in few days... because i have not make a full test...
at the moment, the driver seems to be good at k750i cid 49red r1db001...
[ This Message was edited by: kopritis on 2007-03-30 12:37 ]
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Posted: 2007-03-30 13:18:22
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Yeah, with Night profile with Night mode ON, you have 0.6s, but what about for example 2s ? is it possible to set up ?
Does anybody know, what is best ratio between ISO and shutter speed ? I would like to find this combination in case of bad light conditions with moving objects...better to have a little noise than blurred pictures...
[ This Message was edited by: P_Cherry on 2007-03-30 12:50 ]
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Posted: 2007-03-30 13:49:21
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