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xironghostx Posts: > 500


On 2007-10-15 13:23:29, gola wrote:
@thecoolsha,beautiful photos mate

let's face it:the k850i is a mobile phone with camera capabilities,not the other way around...



Oh, so you mean you can make a call with it. Thanx for confirming that!

jk
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Posted: 2007-10-15 13:24:55
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indup Posts: 243

plankgatan,
how do you know which iso setting to use 100,200 or 400?
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Posted: 2007-10-15 13:34:26
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LCARS-Expert Posts: 194

The smaller number in ISO means more details.
On GSM Arena "Sony Ericsson K850 vs. Nokia N95: 5 megapixel shootout" they say that K850i used ISO 64 too! ISO 64 gives a very detailed picture. Too bad there is no ISO 64 in manual setting.

Sony Ericsson auto mode chooses 1/30 sec and ISO 64, which is a good choice, while the Nokia strangely prefers to shoot at 1/111 sec and ISO 200.

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Posted: 2007-10-15 13:49:45
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indup Posts: 243

so is it better to use auto or 100?
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Posted: 2007-10-15 14:01:28
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razec Posts: > 500


On 2007-10-15 14:01:28, indup wrote:
so is it better to use auto or 100?


Even with my digicam i never dared to use ISOs higher than 100, instead i use flash and have some tweaks in the exposure settings higher ISOs just increase the noise and given the fact that K850 sports CMOS sensor that produces finer yet noisier details in images switching of ISO is not an advisable idea. i think SE only incorporate that setting as part of having the cybershot branding
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Posted: 2007-10-15 14:06:33
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LCARS-Expert Posts: 194

If there is enough light pick auto. If there is less light the auto function might pick a higher ISO.
Also, if your hand is shaking it will be less noticed on higher ISO but it might cost you a lot of details.
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Posted: 2007-10-15 14:08:57
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jcwhite_uk Posts: > 500

ISO doesnt always mean more deatil. It is a measurement of the shutter speed of the camera. The higher the number the quicker the shutter operates.
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Posted: 2007-10-15 14:10:03
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gola Posts: > 500


On 2007-10-15 13:24:55, xironghostx wrote:

On 2007-10-15 13:23:29, gola wrote:
@thecoolsha,beautiful photos mate

let's face it:the k850i is a mobile phone with camera capabilities,not the other way around...



Oh, so you mean you can make a call with it. Thanx for confirming that!

jk
in style,yes-knowing that a reputable company made it...
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Posted: 2007-10-15 14:14:16
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LCARS-Expert Posts: 194


On 2007-10-15 14:10:03, jcwhite_uk wrote:
ISO doesnt always mean more deatil. It is a measurement of the shutter speed of the camera. The higher the number the quicker the shutter operates.



ISO rating really affets details. Example: If you take a photo of sand beach with ISO 500 the sand will come out blurry. With ISO 100 (or 64) you'll see sand as it is (well, you'll see it a lot more detailed than with iso 500).
ISO directly affets the shutter speed too as less detail requires less light.
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Posted: 2007-10-15 14:16:31
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plankgatan Posts: > 500

i took some nice indoors pics with ISO 400....(had bad light)...they became very very good....like i allways say...play around with the camera settings, dony use auto all time...then you get better pictures.......



[ This Message was edited by: plankgatan on 2007-10-15 13:28 ]
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Posted: 2007-10-15 14:27:11
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