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rockygali Posts: > 500

ok there you go (people shots)! i finally saw Salih!

low light situations while shooting with people is abit blurry... but i guess missus can live with that?!

any news that this phone shuts down without warnings.. except from the charging experiences...
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Posted: 2007-11-21 11:05:54
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TheNerd Posts: 157

some images taken by me (with 902 of course)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/21040443@N08/

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Posted: 2007-11-21 18:50:54
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indup Posts: 243

nerd,when taking pics of the sky do you just use regular/auto settings?
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Posted: 2007-11-21 19:08:27
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TheNerd Posts: 157

on that particular image of the sky that I have in my gallery I used the "cloudy" setting.. well because it wasnt a very sunny day as you can see.
but basically,taking sky images or regular images,on a sunny day -->daylight

Cloudy day ---> cloudy.


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Posted: 2007-11-21 20:42:11
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AbuBasim Posts: > 500


On 2007-11-21 18:50:54, TheNerd wrote:
some images taken by me (with 902 of course)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/21040443@N08/


Good photos there TheNerd. I would also post at Flickr if I could feel confident that the site wouldn't be blocked by the government ISP here in Oman. They have already banned the site in the UAE.
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Posted: 2007-11-22 11:29:42
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SaLiH Posts: 460

@rockygali

Well, one of the reasons I sold my 902, was also the fact, that you can't take good indoor shots of people with flash, using 902. And that's because first, the flash doesn't have assist light, like K800i, even dough 902 flash is more powerful than K800 flash, the second thing is absence of noise reduction, so the photos look ok, but with lot of noise. So you can either, increase or decrease EVO and try to get better shots. I was able to get good shots with my K750i+MXE-60, but with 902 it was harder.



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Posted: 2007-11-22 13:57:42
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TheNerd Posts: 157

Actually I have no problems with shooting indoor.
only in one case,where there is alot of movement,since if you want to get a clear image,you need to shot it with iso50.
and of course you cant get a flashed (with flash) images to be the same as a regular digicam,since the flash is very weak compared to a regular digicam.
as an owner of a k750 (more likely w800,but its the same) and a K800 and also a N95, I can safely say that even when it comes to indoor shots,the 902's is faaarr better.
the image is brighter in case when you use the mxe-60(with w800),but still,I find the 902's images better (of course if you take the image properly).


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Posted: 2007-11-22 18:09:08
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AbuBasim Posts: > 500


On 2007-11-22 13:57:42, SaLiH wrote:
even dough 902 flash is more powerful than K800 flash, the second thing is absence of noise reduction, so the photos look ok, but with lot of noise.

Before you sold your 902, you could have tried this: when using the flash, don't keep the ISO at Auto, set it to 50 or maximum 100. This makes a big difference in reducing the noise when shooting with flash.
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Posted: 2007-11-22 23:37:38
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sowbran Posts: 158

hi someone can upload a photo in full screen taken with the flash please thanks and greetings to all
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Posted: 2007-11-25 10:55:56
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AbuBasim Posts: > 500


On 2007-11-22 23:37:38, AbuBasim wrote:
Before you sold your 902, you could have tried this: when using the flash, don't keep the ISO at Auto, set it to 50 or maximum 100. This makes a big difference in reducing the noise when shooting with flash.

To comment my own post
- It reduces the noise but does also make the photo darker of course. I agree with SaLiH that this camera phone is not well suited for indoor photos. The only usable flash-mode I think is slow-sync for cool photos with movement. Here's one example with my sons playing:


Charles Frith has a few cool examples at Flickr.com.

And now to something completely different:

An infra-red photo!


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Posted: 2007-11-28 08:12:08
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