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It's just a led flash so theres no slow sync for lower shutter speeds like with the xenon, #COM_EVENT(5A,01) is the flash command #COM_EVENT(5A,08) is slow sync but it has no effect with the C702 the command does nothing, i think the yellowish problem with the flash might be the colour saturation or the way the colour updates there is problems with the C702's colour updating, it's a firmware problem using the R3DA031 main firmware the yellowish flash pics problem isn't as bad the colour updates a bit better.
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Posted: 2009-01-04 20:40:49
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Thanks response. That's pity, it doesn't work.

Anyway, you have hard work - c702 will never be as good as (for example) k800...so many people won't appreciate your work.
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Posted: 2009-01-04 23:01:19
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Lightspeed_x Posts: > 500
Quality wise i dont know, since i havent owned a K800, however, in all honesty, i think every user of Number1's camdriver should appreciate the effort he put in developing it, and be thankful to him for sharing it...
I'm not being rude here, just expressing my point of view, i hope there are not misunderstandings about my post...
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Posted: 2009-01-05 00:07:52
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Lightspeed_x: Sure, I appreciate N1 work and I'm glad. I just wanted to say, that c702 has worse hardware, so it's harded work:)
number1: I took a look. I'm not any kind of modder, but I saw, c902 driver is quite similar (well, almost the same). So I opened Strong 1.1 and at #COM_EVENT(5A,xx) he had written "flash info" so maybe it's nothing about flash functionality, just something like info, if the flash is on (not exactly, but something like that)....so higher value should do nothing. But there must be solution like in old k750 with LEDs...Ok, it's not so huge problem.
I think, c902 drivers can bring some inspiration
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Posted: 2009-01-05 01:21:35
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On 2009-01-04 20:30:25, Lightspeed_x wrote:
Yes, I´ve noticed that there's a lack of synchronization in twilight landscape too... I just use landscape or another scene mode...
@aimmovie: Try beach/snow with flash, last night i made some tests and the picture seemed to come out with a little less yellow... please let us know if you had the same results I had....
Sorry for late reply. You are absolutely correct. the yellowish color is really very less compared to other settings. some kind of relief.
Thanks you very much. till Number1 gives another good driver i take snaps in beach/snow...
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Posted: 2009-01-06 16:51:01
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Hello!!!
Im angry with my blurred pics frommy c702.., any better camdriver? (I have installed n1 v3.2)
There is any chance to get my C702 camera working like K790/800/810 camera? (yes yes, I know.. the xenon vs led..)
Greetings!
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Posted: 2009-01-07 05:05:15
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No, k800 has better hardware. I have really no idea, why is aperture(?) f 3,2 (even c902 has f 2,8 like k800). Im not good in photography, but higher value means darker pictures (or longer exp. times for comparable photos), am I right?
Im sure, it's not only worse think in hardware...so...don't expect miracles
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Posted: 2009-01-07 15:16:16
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@wjgranda
The reason we get blurred pics more often is because the shutter speed has been considerably decreased to allow the sensor to eat more light. Thus with C702 we need to keep very steady hands. And no I don't think C702's cam will come to terms with K800's.
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Posted: 2009-01-07 16:08:26
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You're probably right about the hardware, Mr. Kaja. And yes, a higher aperture (=lower F) means less light needed. But under the right circumstances and with N1's driver C702 can make very nice shots (for a phone). It can do great close-ups. It's not as much point and shoot as K8. Just too slow.
Overall I still think most people expect too much from their phone's cam. Well, most people also think that more megapixels must make a better cam, which is so untrue, especially for mobile phones with tiny sensors and lenses. So considering that most (even high end) phone cams have pathetic hardware, picture quality is mostly dependant on drivers.
Just thinking (but not realistically): SE should introduce RAW format in their high end cam phones, so photo-fanatics can do the post-processing themselves.
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Posted: 2009-01-07 16:26:05
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This is the formware of my C702:
R3CA033
If I flash my phone with another or recently firmware, the camera will improve? Or I can get better my camera just replacing the camdrivers?
Thanks for any answer.
Regards.
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Posted: 2009-01-07 22:09:26
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