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@rajac
your pictures looks great. the color is amazing and sharp.
what setting did you use?
@penguin
I don't really like the result from your driver. I think too much noise and fuzzy.
Probably because of the object wasn't that great in camera. Try to take colorful object.
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Posted: 2009-11-12 20:21:04
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rajac's pic always seem to have that sharp and vibrant color to them, and I am not sure why.
he likes to keep his settings secret though
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Posted: 2009-11-12 21:16:27
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What happened with my summerhouse two days ago
DM 3.8 alpha
auto with CC ISO 200
without flash
with flash
low light
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Posted: 2009-11-12 21:32:33
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landscape ISO 100
Some nightshots
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Posted: 2009-11-12 21:37:58
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@fe1ixs
I am just testing this camera driver. I am trying to take shots with different settings. This driver is the one edited by Vit.
Actually, I'm testing the camdrivers posted in this forum since I would like to have a camdriver that is good in low-light and night shots, including indoors. So far, I like DM 3.8 (no offense to Vit) since I have the ability to adjust settings in order to get the results I wanted. This is the reason I am also waiting Vit's reduced CBE4.1+DM3.5 mixed driver in order for me to test it.
Anyways, thanks for the comments.
[ This Message was edited by: penguin_xp on 2009-11-12 21:01 ]
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Posted: 2009-11-12 21:59:45
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ok guys, here are 2 more comparison shots.. DM3.5 vs DM3.8
Both taken in low lighting, NO flash, twilight portrait setting + EV-1.3
DM 3.5
DM 3.8

[ This Message was edited by: jake20 on 2009-11-12 21:27 ]
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Posted: 2009-11-12 22:26:19
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I think i will be sticking with DM 3.5 for now, since I seem to be the only one posting low light comparison shots, and I do not see any low light picture improvement in 3.8 beta over 3.5, and nobody seems to be able to explain how to use the new features in DM3.8 to take better low light shots.
Here is one more indoor shot... DM3.5 twilight portrait - all AUTO.

[ This Message was edited by: jake20 on 2009-11-12 21:39 ]
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Posted: 2009-11-12 22:38:12
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@jake20
try the manual shutter speed function on dm 3.8 for lowlight shot.
technically the slower the shutter speed close, the more light will come to the sensor and vice versa. In lowlight condition, you might want to crank up the EV setting up to +2.0. Don't forget to use tripod or put the camera in steady surface otherwise you may get blur picture. If not possible, try to crank up the ISO setting to 200 or up and re-adjust the shutter speed setting accordingly. I would suggest to set the ISO to 100 as you may get less noise. Remember the higher the ISO, the more sensitive camera sensor to the light.
Recommended setting for lowlight:
Normal - twilight landscape - ISO 100 - 8MP - Shutter speed EV+ - Tripod - Color correction - Focus EV+ (for Macro)
Hope helps....
[ This Message was edited by: fe1ixs on 2009-11-12 22:24 ]
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Posted: 2009-11-12 23:11:35
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On 2009-11-12 23:11:35, fe1ixs wrote:
@jake20
try the manual shutter speed function on dm 3.8 for lowlight shot.
technically the slower the shutter speed close, the more light will come to the sensor and vice versa. In lowlight condition, you might want to crank up the EV setting up to +2.0. Don't forget to use tripod or put the camera in steady surface otherwise you may get blur picture. If not possible, try to crank up the ISO setting to 200 or up and re-adjust the shutter speed setting accordingly. I would suggest to set the ISO to 100 as you may get less noise. Remember the higher the ISO, the more sensitive camera sensor to the light. Hope helps....
thanks fe1ixs, i appreciate the tips!
I had thought that the manual shutter speed was not working correctly on DM 3.8.
To be clear again... I should select shutter speed from the menu in DM3.8, then change the EV value down to a negative value in order to lower the shutter speed?
is this correct?
EDIT: When i use a negative EV value for shutter speed, the picture goes completely dark.
thanks again
[ This Message was edited by: jake20 on 2009-11-12 22:34 ]
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Posted: 2009-11-12 23:24:45
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thanks fe1ixs, i appreciate the tips!
I had thought that the manual shutter speed was not working correctly on DM 3.8.
To be clear again... I should select shutter speed from the menu in DM3.8, then change the EV value down to a negative value in order to lower the shutter speed?
is this correct?
thanks again
@jake20
Shutter speed is working fine, just can't remember the setting if you turn off and turn back on the camera.
No is not correct. If you lower down the EV under shutter speed setting, the speed will be adjusted faster, hence the less light coming to the sensor. you have to adjust the EV value up to allow more light coming (for low light condition).
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Posted: 2009-11-12 23:36:03
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