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number1 Posts: > 500

my k800i has always had crappy doc mode focus, it really needs manual focus for doc mode, try covering the red-led with your finger the red-led works fine for focusing in the dark but for some reason it is used sometimes used in the light.
heres some of my macros not the best but ok








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Posted: 2008-01-10 13:13:56
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milan91 Posts: > 500

I have better macros but not with your driver...
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Posted: 2008-01-10 13:38:14
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that-guy Posts: 160

i love this driver! thanks number one!! just had some really nice night shots with 2.95!... the night mode is much better then the one in genus 6... there aren't as many red dots.. and the iso mode is much lower!... in general the pic appears very "clean" and bright!

example:
http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=2186480528&size=l
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Posted: 2008-01-12 00:41:37
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DeKosta Posts: 291

@number1:
I have two questions for you, what does this mean:
-ALL scenes have own settings ?

And what is "Night-mode"? Is it twilight-portrait and twilight-landscape or what?

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K800i http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Dr9durJTm0

[ This Message was edited by: DeKosta on 2008-01-12 01:13 ]
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Posted: 2008-01-12 01:39:34
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number1 Posts: > 500

@DeKosta,
all scenes have there own settings means each scene has it's own contrast, sharpness, exposure settings etc, rather than in most drivers all the scenes just use the settings from auto mode, the advantage is more control over the scenes i can give the scenes there own correct sharpness settings etc, rather than using the same as normal mode,

the k800i has two night scenes, twilight portrait for night shots with focus or twilight landscape for night shots of landscapes.
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Posted: 2008-01-12 14:50:47
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geroldbravo Posts: 331

what can you suggest for a low light scene at night??? i mean settings??
im using your 2.95
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Posted: 2008-01-12 15:01:15
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number1 Posts: > 500

it depends, twilight portrait if you want to focus on something, or twlight landscape that doesn't have focus but has less noise.
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Posted: 2008-01-12 15:17:58
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geroldbravo Posts: 331

ok... thanks for the advice... im experimenting now and i want to have more clear pictures.. thanks for your drivers...
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Posted: 2008-01-12 15:22:29
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number1 Posts: > 500

heres a pic i took today in the k.f.c car park my 2.95 driver

http://i222.photobucket.com/a[....]d234/sniper100590/DSC00022.jpg

[ This Message was edited by: number1 on 2008-01-12 14:34 ]
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Posted: 2008-01-12 15:33:01
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that-guy Posts: 160


On 2008-01-12 15:33:01, number1 wrote:
heres a pic i took today in the k.f.c car park my 2.95 driver

http://i222.photobucket.com/a[....]d234/sniper100590/DSC00022.jpg

[ This Message was edited by: number1 on 2008-01-12 14:34 ]



great! took in auto mode?
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Posted: 2008-01-12 16:53:19
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