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On 2006-07-27 07:14:13, jasond wrote:
Hey chaps = what are your thoughts on this:
http://www.onlinememory.co.uk[....]&cPath=280_284&products_id=660
4GB M2 Cards
If you look up that Model Number on the Sandisk.com website, you get up a regular MS Pro Duo, not an M2:
http://sandisk.com/Products/I[....]_II_Mobile_MS_PRO_Duo_4GB.aspx
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Posted: 2006-07-27 08:26:57
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im a bit confused, is the image stabiliser used for video camera only or still pics aswell? As there is no tab for it in cam settings in still camera mode.
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Posted: 2006-07-27 13:40:35
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have you read nothing on here about the K800?
its only available in certain scenes , such as twilight landscape, landscape etc
go through the scenes are find out the full list for yourself
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i-mate V800 K700[ This Message was edited by: masseur on 2006-07-27 12:53 ]
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Posted: 2006-07-27 13:53:16
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@massuer, lol
i have been reading here, but not the full thread...havnt noticed it here yet....
and i havent bothered to read the manual, havnt done so with my last 2 or 3 se's.
thanks anyway
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Posted: 2006-07-28 06:04:38
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photos is bad from this phone, i figured the phone has implied some sort of post-production software filter on the photos to mask/smooth out the noise condition, especially for low light conditions. Objects (especially those with fine details, eg. the photos atached below, and you have to look at the origial 3mpix to really hate it) in almost all photos look fake.... BAD BAD BAD. I don't think it deserve to be called a Cyber-Shot product, I used to use noise-reduction software (Noiseware Community Edition:
http://www.imagenomic.com) on my K750i photos which helped to make my 750's photos a whole lot better by smoothing out the noise in most conditions, so i can see the resemblence of the noise-reduction software effect, only the K800i built in software is not configurable and a lot worse. Sonyericsson is just trying to cheat and deceive us by using this cheap method and call its product a Cyber-Shot.... BAD BAD BAD
resized by Esato photo service (original is 3megapix):
cropped from original 3megapix, unedited:
[ This Message was edited by: boompang on 2006-07-30 09:36 ]
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Posted: 2006-07-30 10:20:31
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i dont know what you expect of the k800 but the photos look like they are of a concert in near darkness/poor lighting.the 2nd one is very blocky as if a zoom shot.ive used the noiseware software and while its good at reducing noise it also smoothes out features such as lines on faces and hair etc and makes the pics artificial looking.if you want perfect pics then you cant go wrong with a decent digi camera.
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Posted: 2006-07-30 11:42:46
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The K800 is one of the best, if not the best camera phone out there...
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Posted: 2006-07-30 13:05:08
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I think it's vital we don't forget that this is after all simply a mobile phone with a camera and the Cybershot name for marketing purposes, and nothing more. If you want something which can take perfect photos, then buy a real digital camera.
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Posted: 2006-07-30 13:09:21
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true k800i is a phone but it takes quality images that rival a digital camera , only the k800i is a lot smaller so forgot optical zoom..
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Posted: 2006-07-30 14:14:47
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For the last time (I hope) - the 3mp sensor in this phone is at least as good, and most likely better than other 3mp Digicam sensors on the market, considering the fact that Sony has gotten in the market of Professional D-SLR cameras and are actually manufacturing their own sensors.
When making statements like, this phone is only a phone with a camera on it, and if you want good pix get a real digi-cam, you should really consider that you are not comparing apples to apples. Modern digicams are 5 and more megapixels with a larger (physically) sensor which is capable of pics wit less noise (if you want to read about sensor size and noise - go to dpreview.com) As a 3mp camera, the K800/K790 perform at least on par with other 3mp Digicams, with the addition of some features such as the anti-shake and the best shot selector.
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Posted: 2006-07-30 18:28:21
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