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SBS_Transit Posts: 12

Wow, the black is very nice !
From your pic i can see that there is a layer of protective for the d pad.

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Posted: 2007-11-22 17:31:26
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mobse Posts: 305

Wow indeed! The black one looks exquisite.

@jack00
thanks a bunch for the beautiful pictures of the rare T650.

Cheers!



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Posted: 2007-11-22 17:53:15
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jack00 Posts: > 500

thx, i can upload more photos if you wish
in several weeks, i'll also creat some themes for the t650i (maybe someone can remember my old K700 Theme thread)
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Posted: 2007-11-22 18:04:28
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Radiux399 Posts: 246

Ok, I think there is something wrong with the camera on my T650. I went outside and took a bunch of pictures today to test camera performance. When I came home and uploaded them to my PC, every single picture is *very* blurry on the left half side. They all appear blurry in the same exact parts, too. I tested a few macro shots here at home of my keyboard, and those came out just fine. So either i'm doing something wrong, or the camera is busted.

EDIT: And yes, before anyone asks, I cleaned the lens before use.

[ This Message was edited by: Radiux399 on 2007-11-22 21:00 ]
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Posted: 2007-11-22 21:42:12
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SE_Mark Posts: 36

Nice can we see more pics of the black one?

The D Pad is silver in the black version correct?
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Posted: 2007-11-22 23:11:44
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jack00 Posts: > 500

jap d-pad is in silver

radiux - show us the images, it will help to estimate whats wrong
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Posted: 2007-11-23 00:10:05
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Radiux399 Posts: 246

I'll post up pictures in a bit.

One other question, but does anyone's phone actually show where it was made? I can't find that info on the box, nor on the inside of the phone where the IMEI is. There is a manufacture date, but not the place of manufacture. I find that pretty odd.
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Posted: 2007-11-23 17:56:41
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Radiux399 Posts: 246

Ok, here are some pictures that I took. The first three shots are taken outdoors with a lot of light. I am quite good at holding my hand steady when taking a shot, but even so, these pictures have a shutter speed of 1/800s anyway, so there shouldn't be much if any motion blur.

I've reduced the images by 50% for size constraints, but even here, the blurring is quite noticible. Notice how the left hand side is blurry for all the pictures, yet the right side - especially the upper right is nice and sharp.









No matter what settings I use (autofocus or infinite), or how I take the picture (with shutter button, or center "ok" button), the pictures look like this.


I also tried taking a macro shots. This one happens to be indoors in darkness, using the flash. But this one comes out sharp everywhere!



I just don't get it. I've taken very good shots with other camera phones before, so I don't think its me. I'm guessing there is something wrong with the focus or the optics. Should I exchange the phone?

Btw, I just felt I should add that the colors from this phone are amazing. These shots are NOT retouched in any way except for sizing them by 50%. I would have to say that the color reproduction blows the K800/K850 out of the water. If only the optics worked right :/

[ This Message was edited by: Radiux399 on 2007-11-23 21:22 ]
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Posted: 2007-11-23 22:17:26
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jack00 Posts: > 500

could be a software fault of the autofocus function, but this is just a wild guess - let a sony ericsson serice center have a look
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Posted: 2007-11-23 23:19:38
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Tiebreak Posts: 67

I just got my T650i this afternoon.

Pros:
- The slim format and design is just amazing!
- Camera has little noise reduction and therefore you get a lot of details in the pictures!

Cons:
- Easy to get blurry pictures i low light environments (w or w/o LED).
I've solved this problem some by continuously holding the button fully pressed until saving begins. I guess if you release the button immediately the camera moves some. If I hold it with both hands I get al lot less blurry shots.
- No play pause button for the media player like the K810i



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[ This Message was edited by: Tiebreak on 2007-11-23 23:36 ]
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Posted: 2007-11-24 00:33:04
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