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So guys,
Can somebody just explain, if you try to take a video at night for example, will it be none existent? I mean with no light, like on the K750?
Photos are fairly important to me, as I can't afford a decent digi cam, so thats why the N80 and the K800 are perfect.
Could use some help though, I read the previous comparisons, and by far, I think the N80 has the edge, but at £130 from O2, and only £80 for the K800, I'm stuck as to what to do, so any ideas would be great!
Cheers
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Posted: 2006-07-11 01:15:52
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Basically if some could post a video from the K800 taken in the dark, like in a nightclub say, or a dark room, I'd be greatful. I remember that the night mode on the N80 wasn't up to much, had a lot of noise on it... But the video is just unbelievable....
Cheers
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Posted: 2006-07-11 01:41:36
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you can save the effort of taking and posting a video with k800 in a dark environment. you can barely make out the video in broad daylight

it's just not a video phone.
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Posted: 2006-07-11 03:27:17
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Ok, here ya go:
http://rapidshare.de/files/25505700/MOV00003.3GP.html
Basically its pitch black, curtains shut, lights off, night mode is on and I'm doing a 360 degree turn on my computer chair whilst holding the camera. My monitor is on, and I very much doubt you'd see anything distinguishable if it wasn't.
Like bakayo says, it might be a phone that takes video, but it sure ain't a video phone, even more so when its dark.
Night time photo's however are a different matter, I've found that to be very impressive
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http://wap.ph-one.org[ This Message was edited by: Ja99iE on 2006-07-11 03:10 ]
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Posted: 2006-07-11 04:09:23
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On 2006-07-09 14:35:48, SE7 wrote:
Hello mates,
I want few clarifications regarding some differences between k750i and k800i:
1. Do k800 require any USB driver to recognise the phone attached to the PC as is a must for k750?
2. When using the official Opera Mini, the GPRS connection keeps on disconnecting in k800i, whenever the "back" or "menu" keys are pressed or the web page is left idle for sometime? It keeps on disconnecting in my K750i.
3. When i use the russian hacked verison of Opera Mini, the screen looks very cramped and results invariably in eye strain/ headache, if i use it for extended time. Is same the case with K800i screen? The reason i dont use the official opera mini with large font is that i keeps on disconnecting and reults in charging of more GPRS sessions!
4. In the calender of k800i, is there any change from K750i, like, any provision for recurrent events. e.g Siemens offers lots of recurrent choices like daily, weekly, monthly, yearly etc.
5. The last, which one feature you guys think gives a huge edge over k750i (Other than camera), due to which one should up-grade to K800i.
thanks in anticipation.
cheers,
SE7
Anyone mind answering my queries? come on guys! Based on your replies i will buy K800i, i hope you guys can understand.
Thanks in advance.
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Posted: 2006-07-11 06:04:54
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@se7
1) Yes it requires the usb drivers.
5) The 3G speed for browsing.
[ This Message was edited by: Brady on 2006-07-11 23:06 ]
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Posted: 2006-07-11 12:09:47
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5) The screen alone! I was shocked how good it looks. Couple with WITH the camera and a flash = ace phone!
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Posted: 2006-07-11 13:16:02
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@Ja99iE
Thanks for that mate, I think that might have done it for me, the night mode is atrocious, at least the N80's night mode captures something, noisy as it is...
Yeah it really is a great phone, just a pity it sucks at night, it might just have to be the N80 for me....
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Posted: 2006-07-11 13:36:07
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Any news on unlockin this phone yet?
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Posted: 2006-07-11 15:58:00
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On 2006-07-11 04:09:23, Ja99iE wrote:
Ok, here ya go:
http://rapidshare.de/files/25505700/MOV00003.3GP.html
Basically its pitch black, curtains shut, lights off, night mode is on and I'm doing a 360 degree turn on my computer chair whilst holding the camera. My monitor is on, and I very much doubt you'd see anything distinguishable if it wasn't.
Like bakayo says, it might be a phone that takes video, but it sure ain't a video phone, even more so when its dark.
Night time photo's however are a different matter, I've found that to be very impressive
But surely the problem with that is the camera has set it's exposure due to the very bright monitor in a dark room.
Normal nightime videos with ambient light don't come out anywhere near that dark (as I can testify!)
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Posted: 2006-07-11 16:08:37
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