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jake20 Posts: > 500

@fe1ixs

Thank you!!!
finally someone who has explained how to use the settings!

Ok, i just took this picture now with DM3.8, indoor nightime, low lighting. ISO200 with shutter speed cranked up to EV+2.0
Exposure time for this picture shows as 1/5 sec.. If i have the shutter speed setting cranked up to EV+2.0, shouldnt I get a slower shutter speed than 1/5 sec?


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Posted: 2009-11-12 23:55:53
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jake20 Posts: > 500

i am starting to like DM 3.8 more...
I would of never thought a cell phone camera could take a picture like this.. at night, no flash, in semi-low lighting, and come out so good.
This camera on the C905 is truly great.. and with DM & the other modders here, its better than any point and shoot digicam i have ever owned..


[ This Message was edited by: jake20 on 2009-11-13 00:21 ]

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Posted: 2009-11-13 00:40:05
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fe1ixs Posts: 55


On 2009-11-12 23:55:53, jake20 wrote:
@fe1ixs

Thank you!!!
finally someone who has explained how to use the settings!

Ok, i just took this picture now with DM3.8, indoor nightime, low lighting. ISO200 with shutter speed cranked up to EV+2.0
Exposure time for this picture shows as 1/5 sec.. If i have the shutter speed setting cranked up to EV+2.0, shouldnt I get a slower shutter speed than 1/5 sec?



@jake20
the best way to experience shutter speed lesson is by playing with it. Just play with the setting for a moment and see if you set the EV down/up, it will make the picture darker or brighter.
Shutter speed not only able to adjust the light, but also can create some artistic light effect for moving object for ex : car light.
Now to answer your question. I think 1/5 sec probably the lowest speed setting this camera can get. try to adjust to -1 and see what is the exposure time gonna be.


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Posted: 2009-11-13 00:43:26
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wahehe15 Posts: 111

yes the shutter speed is fine but sometimes it has bugs

try using the focus in low light pictures too

@jake
i think the lens is fine as well as the stand,

i'm going to post some night pics using DM 3.8
[ This Message was edited by: wahehe15 on 2009-11-13 00:23 ]

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Posted: 2009-11-13 01:13:54
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fe1ixs Posts: 55

@wahehe15:
probably you right. shutter speed still has some bugs.

@jake20: the bugs might explain why the picture turn dark when you adjust to negative.
at first I was thought it is normal... well sometimes it does; it turn into darker gradually.
but in several occasion, I also noticed the camera act strange.
[ This Message was edited by: fe1ixs on 2009-11-13 00:34 ]

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Posted: 2009-11-13 01:33:08
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wahehe15 Posts: 111

@fe1ixs
yes you're also right,
the pictures are dark even you change the values bec. of the bug
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Posted: 2009-11-13 01:41:52
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jake20 Posts: > 500

DM3.8..shutter speed 1/2 sec!
ISO 200

again, this is low light, indoor night, no flash.. DM3.8 is the best i think!

[ This Message was edited by: jake20 on 2009-11-13 03:30 ]

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Posted: 2009-11-13 02:24:43
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rajac Posts: 76

@fe1ixs jake20
I'm sorry pals...
For my bad English,I'm afraid I can't explain very clearly.When I took those pics,I use auto mode and metering mode is spot.In white balance,I chose shutter speed.Iso is 100.So I could change shutter speed manually by EV + or EV -.The tip:
Open the lens cover facing the light source,then you can get the correct white balance.You can +EV to get slower shutter speed and less noise.

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Posted: 2009-11-13 02:28:00
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buba_SE Posts: 57

DM 3.5



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Posted: 2009-11-13 02:36:28
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fe1ixs Posts: 55


On 2009-11-13 02:28:00, rajac wrote:
@fe1ixs jake20
I'm sorry pals...
For my bad English,I'm afraid I can't explain very clearly.When I took those pics,I use auto mode and metering mode is spot.In white balance,I chose shutter speed.Iso is 100.So I could change shutter speed manually by EV + or EV -.The tip:
Open the lens cover facing the light source,then you can get the correct white balance.You can +EV to get slower shutter speed and less noise.


@rajac
I rarely use spot metering. I might try that later. Usually spot metering used if the bright and dark area on the object is contrast or background is too bright. normal metering on this condition will cause the light sensor confuse and make the object dark.
@jake20
congratulation. it was a great shot!
@pinguin
I agree DM 3.8 still better than Vit combo driver especially the vibrant and color result.
@buba_SE
those pictures are great too. I think DM 3.5 and 3.8 comparable in result. 3.8 probably more flexible under certain condition.
[ This Message was edited by: fe1ixs on 2009-11-13 02:13 ]

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Posted: 2009-11-13 03:12:35
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