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Isnt that common 'bug' among fone cams?
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Posted: 2006-08-14 12:10:01
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nope .... when i will meet with bugsiiy we'll make some comparison pictures between his n93 and my k800 ... so you can see more clearly ... the only real inconvenient is that the red colors appear the same in videos as in pictures ...
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Posted: 2006-08-14 12:21:51
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I noticed that red bug in digi cams aswell
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Posted: 2006-08-14 13:13:49
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Still waiting for stock from my supplier..
Any new examples of the camera bugsiiy ?
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Posted: 2006-08-16 19:54:59
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Lets not fool our self. While one can compare the photo quality with other top end cellphones - the video quality is another beast all together ! Processor/RAM/EEPROM speed is of paramount importance in video recording and here Nokia in general and the N93 in particular seem to have the 'upper hand'. I am into video editing and trust me - you only can do so much with virtualdub and avisynth (use and know both inside out) check the blog link below (download 'paragliding video clip' and play it on your pc) to get a idea what N70 + virtualdub + filters + some skill can do. I am sure with a N93 the video quality will be dvd like - if not before then definitely after processing, the sound will be 'fake' 5.1 thou, but still tops. Note the increased frame rate on the N70 from 15 to 25. And is not only a frame double-up ! (check in virtualdub in frame by frame mode if you don't beleive) Here is the link -
http://www.picostation.com/mo[....]BB76078E72132351D2864B295DFE2B
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Posted: 2006-09-17 07:40:51
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Im not fooling myself. I like the N93's still images just as much as i do the video.
The pictures are very sharp, and colour reproduction very good. The only downside to the camera i think is it seems to be rather oversensitive to exposure, meaning if you shoot a standard scene, either the sky burns out or the ground is too dark as opposed to the sky.
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Posted: 2006-09-17 12:12:57
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has anyone experience trouble with the size of this fone?
ive jus seen a dummy model n i thought how the f**k am im spose to fit these in my jeans
im scared i mite scratch or brake it
someone gota giv me a gd reason or i mite try the n73 or n80!
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Posted: 2006-09-17 21:28:44
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Hi all,
Photography is not a great passion of mine but the few pictures i have taken are of a similar quality to the ones i took with my N73 and are more than good enough for my needs.
Pow 1990 yes it is a large phone no two ways about it, but then look at the features it has you are hardly likely to fit all the in in something tiny. I also keep all of my phones in a case and have my N93 in a Krusell N90 which works perfectly for my needs and means i can attach it to my waistband or belt i have never kept a phone in my pocket not even a V3. This phone is not that much larger than my old P910i and has a really solid and tactile feel to it, if size is a concern for you this may not be the right phone for you so go for another.
Marc
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Posted: 2006-09-17 21:43:10
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altho would it be ideal to carry around in my skool blazer jacket?
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Posted: 2006-09-17 21:48:39
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I think i must be the only one who does not have issues with its size. It seems perfectly normal sized to me, which is better than tiny phones ive owned in the past which have been a royal pain in the backside ergonomically.
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Posted: 2006-09-18 00:13:31
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