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jake20 Posts: > 500

few more DM3.8



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Posted: 2009-11-13 23:56:31
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jake20 Posts: > 500

DM 3.8
ISO 64 - 1/2 sec shutter speed - NO Flash

[ This Message was edited by: jake20 on 2009-11-14 02:38 ]

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Posted: 2009-11-14 03:38:23
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robolee Posts: 13

look like 1/2 shutter speed is common use. i am no photographer myself but only know the basic. so how does shutter speed really affect the image?
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Posted: 2009-11-14 13:39:30
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kronos12 Posts: 72

Jake20 indeed very sharp and nice pic...this cam drive 3.8 is pretty good but still l am waiting 3.9
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Posted: 2009-11-14 18:12:26
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jake20 Posts: > 500

@kronos
thanks! yea, i really hope DM comes out with that one final version too.

@roboloee
i am not expert either, and just learning about photography now since i got the C905, but its my understanding, that the manual shutter control in DM3.8 when used properly for low light shots will help you let in more light for a longer period of time when taking the shot, and this will result in a brighter sharper picture with less noise.

just look at rajac's shots. i think he takes the best pictures in this thread, as he really pays attention to lighting, and shutter control.
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Posted: 2009-11-14 18:24:43
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jake20 Posts: > 500

3 more DM3.8
I think I have posted enough sample pics now...




[ This Message was edited by: jake20 on 2009-11-15 03:21 ]

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Posted: 2009-11-14 18:33:38
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mikely_28 Posts: 466

Finally! My Satio has arrived! But don't worry I still have one c905! Satio is amazing that I can say after 1st day of using it
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Posted: 2009-11-16 16:56:54
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Vit Posts: 279

Here it goes my latest mixed driver. I am not keen on getting the credits here, but since people might use it, I'm gonna give it a name: EMS driver version 1.0 (Essential Manual Settings driver v 1.0) Before using it, please read the following notes:

I guess this is the best driver I've edited so far; and it's the one I am currently using. It contains all the essential manual settings for my needs. Nevertheless, they might not fit your needs, and I would like to strongly emphasize that these manual settings ARE INTENDED TO USE WITH FLASH OFF. Using them with flash on it's not a good thing because up to this moment I could not make it change only an especific manual setting without changing also exposure settings if flash is on. I am working on making them work better with flash on, but I will not set a date for this driver's release. I added these functions here in order to take better slow shutter shots and also better landscapes ones. Anyway, if you turn manual settings OFF you will have everything fully automatic, what means that this driver might well be a great point-n-shoot driver for everyday use. All new settings are under the Manual Settings menu, which replaces the original Effects menu (english language file included). They are:

- Manual Focus (to be used in conjunction either with Twilight Landscape or with Normal Landscape modes);
- Manual Saturation (the smallest saturation value equals the old Black and White effect);
- Color Tuning 1 (cyan-red);
- Color Tuning 2 (yellow-blue).

Remember: THEY ARE INTENDED TO BE USED WITH FLASH OFF!

All manual settings are changed simply by selecting them @ the manual settings menu and changing their values through EV button.

In order to reset color and saturation settings to default ones, simply select OFF in the manual settings menu. Selecting OFF in the manual settings menu makes the EV button come back to its original function.

Twilight Landscape mode has forced ISO 100 for the best result in terms of noise. ISO 200 offers brighter pics, but lacks quality due to higher noise levels.

I am working on replacing some useless scenes with one shorter and one longer shutter speed scene based on Twilight Landscape mode.

We all shall praise the original modders (witchking and DM), not me.

Please report if you have found any bugs on that one.

Link:

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ACYPL4OR










[ This Message was edited by: Vit on 2009-11-16 19:08 ]

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Posted: 2009-11-16 18:25:57
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jake20 Posts: > 500

@VIT
Thanks for this new driver!!

one question though.. is this still based off of Cybershot Xperience 4.1? so this driver still also has manual shutter speed control?

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Posted: 2009-11-16 18:43:02
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Vit Posts: 279


On 2009-11-16 18:43:02, jake20 wrote:
@VIT
Thanks for this new driver!!

one question though.. is this still based off of Cybershot Xperience 4.1? so this driver still also has manual shutter speed control?



Hi, Jake!

Yep, it's based on CS Xp 4.1, yet it doesn't have manual shutter speed. Even the original CS Xp 4.1 doesn't feature true manual shutter speed, as it allows only to change Flash Shutter Speed. It's much easier to set manual shutter speed for the flash because it has a dedicated register (9E), which is not the same for when the flash is turned off.
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Posted: 2009-11-16 19:35:49
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