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HxH Posts: > 500

I want to see some outdoor low-light shots all auto someone please provide that, because outdoor daylight macro and landscape I never doubts about that from camphone ability.

I just want to see how well noise handle in low-light outdoor condition maybe sometime nearly sunset one
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Posted: 2009-11-12 11:27:25
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orbitech Posts: 34

Having both the Aino & W995, it looks like they've the same camera... though the Aino does not have the W995's bad purple fringing. I just wish the Aino had all the adjustable camera settings of the W995.
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Posted: 2009-11-12 12:11:00
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Mano82 Posts: 432


On 2009-11-12 11:27:25, HxH wrote:
I want to see some outdoor low-light shots all auto someone please provide that, because outdoor daylight macro and landscape I never doubts about that from camphone ability.

I just want to see how well noise handle in low-light outdoor condition maybe sometime nearly sunset one


Picz i shared were taken with all auto settings outdoor with really bad weather, not macro But i'll try to capture some photos in low-light as well
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Posted: 2009-11-12 12:50:02
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HxH Posts: > 500

Thanks Mano82, keep looking forward til that
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Posted: 2009-11-12 13:06:23
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carkitter Posts: > 500

Well I'd like to see some more pics with good lighting like those of Muhammad-Oli because good lighting is conducive to great results.
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Posted: 2009-11-12 13:16:50
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mode Posts: > 500


On 2009-11-09 04:13:32, carkitter wrote:

So take note of the light source when taking photos. Manual Exposure Value adjustment (which Aino doesn't have) is not there to excuse clumsiness, it's there to turn this type of shot:


into this:

[ This Message was edited by: carkitter on 2009-11-09 03:27 ]



Is the order of the photos correct? Coz there's definitely better depth and contrast in the first one and the second one seems overexposed, not exactly desirable eh?
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Posted: 2009-11-13 10:09:39
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Raiderski Posts: > 500

first is underexposed the cars are well exposed in second photo, overexposed clouds are not much important
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Posted: 2009-11-13 10:20:00
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mode Posts: > 500

Well, I guess to each, his own I prefer the first photo since it resembles the actual weather and the colours (minus the cars, I'm a building sort of person ) are really warm and nice
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Posted: 2009-11-13 10:30:37
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carkitter Posts: > 500

The first is what it actually looked like on that day, pretty dismal as you can see.
The second is taken about 20 mins later with the same dismal weather but with the EV adjusted manually. Maybe I went OTT as can be seen from the clouds, but the way I have composed the shot (using the rule of thirds) you eye is first drawn to the cars then the buildings. By the time you notice the clouds, the first impression is made.

I like it, but it is a compromise. Most lighting conditions are...
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Posted: 2009-11-13 22:18:12
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Mano82 Posts: 432



From 3 to 4 feet distance


Full Resolution:
http://i35.tinypic.com/2up30jo.jpg
http://i35.tinypic.com/33zfe68.jpg
[ This Message was edited by: Mano82 on 2009-11-15 14:59 ]

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Posted: 2009-11-15 15:54:09
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