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davidsic Posts: > 500

N82


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Posted: 2008-08-10 21:53:21
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davidsic Posts: > 500

N82






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Posted: 2008-08-13 11:32:25
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Guto_ViP Posts: > 500

Very good night shot! (N82)




Little edited with Paint.NET
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Posted: 2008-08-16 00:27:37
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DickySnapples Posts: > 500

N82



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Posted: 2008-08-21 16:47:14
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Guto_ViP Posts: > 500

Nokia N82


Full size and EXIF: http://www.esato.com/phonephotos/viewphotos.php?pid=13966
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Posted: 2008-08-21 23:06:18
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jor1ge Posts: 116

Few with N82. Generally satisfied but i have some pics out of focus something that never happened with K850






Last looks soft and i have few more like this


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Posted: 2008-08-22 12:49:32
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Pitzon Posts: 435

Nice shots guys!

*Jor1ge

I have had this problem with some of my previous N82, sometimes a pic just gets really out of order..

Canīt see if you have shot that landscape pics in auto or "landscape" but generally itīs much better to shoot in "landscape" mode in those situations and use "infinite focus" and a steady hand.. This have worked fine for me most of the times. In landscape the sharpening is set to "hard" and that can be adjusted down to "medium" if you like a little bit softer pic.

It also seems you have taken that shot against the sunlight, that could mess up a picture quite easily. I have also noticed that a picture can come out very different depending on how you "angle" the phone. The light-sensor who measures the white balance seems quite sensitive.

I have just unpacked my new N82 Black, the second one i have had and it feels good. I use to find my way back to this competent allrounder





[ This Message was edited by: Pitzon on 2008-08-22 16:39 ]
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Posted: 2008-08-22 17:30:28
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jor1ge Posts: 116

Thanks for the feedback Pitzon. I think sometimes the problem is the big autofocus area N82 has and focuses on objects you don't notice.
I used landscape too but i can't remember in which pictures
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Posted: 2008-08-22 18:11:58
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Pitzon Posts: 435

No problems mate. If you want to see wich picture who is taken with "landscape" just look at the exif information of the pic. ( right click and then properties) if it says "daylight" instead of "unknown" at the "light source" column, then the pic is probably taken in landscape mode because it also switches the whitebalance to "daylight" in that shooting mode..

I can see more things in the exif info with my photoprogram than in xp and there i can see it on both the light-source and also on the "flash" parametre. If it says "Flash not fired, compuslory flash mode" then im quite sure its taken with landscape mode.

Hope this could be helpful.

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Tonight i tried some night shooting just for fun. It works really well the N82










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All these are taken in night-mode and i have manually locked the ISO to low or medium depending on situation. They are taken hand-held without support so itīs a must to have steady hands

If you dont lock ISO and shoot in plain auto the ISO will get to high and the pic would get really blurry and ugly.


And here is one ugly pic of my vaccum cleaner. I just had to unleash the powerful flash. This picture taken in auto and flash with locked ISO to medium in pitch black darkness. Quite impressive
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Posted: 2008-08-22 23:49:21
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Evil Eye Posts: > 500

nice N82 pics guys
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Posted: 2008-08-23 19:23:38
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