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Vit Posts: 279


On 2009-09-29 19:19:21, anouk82 wrote:

On 2009-09-29 15:23:41, Vit wrote:
Hello, guys. I have just got a C905 to replace my good old N82, and I all I can say is that I am quite disappointed with it.

I will post some indoor shots which I took with both DM 3.5 and with the stock driver and compare them with a N82's shot.

Ok, the Nokia did not manage to get the focus right, but the color reproduction is way better than in the C905. Mind you that the Nokia had everything set in auto mode, and the C905 was set to incandescent light, both with stock and with DM 3.5. It seems that the C905 lacks color saturation and some contrast, too. In addition, the C905 produces a lot of horrible yellow spots in the middle of the picture. This is more apparent with DM 3.5, and less with the stock driver. So the pixel to pixel detail is quite unacceptable for such a premium device.

I guess that turning the flash off was a better way to test the camera quality. In the noise department all I have to comment is that the C905 is on par with the Nokia.

Mind you that I've got the latest firmware (R1FA035), so it's not a matter of being outdated.

N82:



C905 stock driver:



C905 DM 3.5:





That's why there is colour correction in DM 3.5.I have stock 2.8 original vs DM 3.5 and believe me DM's is WAY better.
[ This Message was edited by: anouk82 on 2009-09-29 18:21 ]



Ok, I'll try it out and then post pictures with color correction on to see what happens. Thanks!
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Posted: 2009-09-29 19:30:53
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eltoffer Posts: 348

Well this is my new release but not the final version it is 3.9 it is all way different than previous versions, so if you have tested my prev ver and didnt like you please give this new one a chance, this is not the final ver since im still working on flash shots, special thanks to ToMaSoo7, pal i improve the color you mentioned

has CIF video and also QVGA, for CIF chose night mode and for QVGA chose normal mode

has manual ISO instead WB and values are, auto 100, 200, 320, 400

and manual focus for videos

http://www.4shared.com/file/1[....]4/df8d1c09/_2__camdriver0.html

enjoy
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Posted: 2009-09-29 20:08:50
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rajac Posts: 76


Are you kidding me,boys?I don't wanna say anything.Just take a look at these pics.You can see what pics can be made by C905.











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Posted: 2009-09-29 20:27:56
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rajac Posts: 76











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Posted: 2009-09-29 20:40:06
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panonski Posts: 345


On 2009-09-29 17:00:57, wahehe15 wrote:
I think c905 is the best camera phone for now, if your not happy with it you can dispose it! no body is forcing you to use that phone. If only you can use it correctly maybe you wont complain...



yes, i like people who doesn't like constructive critic.

if you don't like it, don't use it.


hahahaha...what a moron
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Posted: 2009-09-29 21:43:10
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Vit Posts: 279

@ Rajac:

Nice shots, man! I like very much that railway picture!

May I ask you something? When I had my K800 I could manually select both ISO and shutter speeds. You can some of my old pictures here: http://www.esato.com/board/vi[....]152275&start=2700#post2208949.

How can you get that much exposure time with DM drivers? It's not dark yet here in Brazil, so it's gonna take some time until I try this (mind you that this is my second day with the phone), but I intend to set the ISO to 100 and then try to get a longer exposure time by pointing at the darkest object within the scene, using spot metering, or perhaps increasing the EV - as the ISO is fixed, increasing the EV would theoretically give me more exposure time - both in twilight landscape mode.

Another thing: could you please give us some 100% crop slices of some of your pictures? I guess they are very appealing, but it's hard to tell how they look when zoomed in.

Thanks!
[ This Message was edited by: Vit on 2009-09-29 21:35 ]

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Posted: 2009-09-29 22:26:09
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aszhou75 Posts: 4

DM3.5 night shot----original images




















[ This Message was edited by: aszhou75 on 2009-09-29 23:28 ]

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Posted: 2009-09-29 23:38:06
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jake20 Posts: > 500

Ok, i just debranded.. here are 2 pictures.. one is original R1FA035 stock cam driver, and the other is a sony cybershot 10.1 MP digital camera.

Can you guess which picture is the C905?



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Posted: 2009-09-30 00:01:42
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aszhou75 Posts: 4


On 2009-09-30 00:01:42, jake20 wrote:
Ok, i just debranded.. here are 2 pictures.. one is original R1FA035 stock cam driver, and the other is a sony cybershot 10.1 MP digital camera.

Can you guess which picture is the C905?




SONYERICSSON C905!!!
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Posted: 2009-09-30 00:25:48
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Vit Posts: 279


On 2009-09-30 00:01:42, jake20 wrote:
Ok, i just debranded.. here are 2 pictures.. one is original R1FA035 stock cam driver, and the other is a sony cybershot 10.1 MP digital camera.

Can you guess which picture is the C905?


I would say that the C905 is the second one.

Here it follows a 100% crop of those terrible yellow spots I mentioned before. I've just took this picture with DM 3.5 driver, ISO 100, auto mode and color correction on. It doesn't seem to be any better than before. Look at the corners of the picture. The yellow spots tend to be stronger there. But it is also in the middle in some pictures:









I have got some good pictures, though. The first of the following was taken with twilight landscape mode on and with ISO 100. Needless to say that for this first one I used another object to support it and also needed to use the timer function. The others were taken with auto mode and color correction on. You can still notice the yellow color aberration.









@ Dark Magician:

Man, you have done a great job! Outdoor and night landscapes pictures are awesome with your driver! I still have some things to add, though. Perhaps one additional step would be to improve the white balance for all different settings in low lit enviroments without flash.

@ Eltoffer:

I still need to try your drivers and I look forward to.
[ This Message was edited by: Vit on 2009-09-30 00:59 ]

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