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linliz Posts: 54

only in videomode the button works.
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Posted: 2008-03-09 12:44:47
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nokialovera Posts: 28

number1
Can you unlock Flicker Control and ISO Speed for manual choose?
I see in the camdriver is option on Flicker Control 1. Auto 2. 50Hz 3. 60Hz 4. Disable. And Iso Speed 1. Auto 2. 100 3. 200 4. 400 5. 800 6. 1600
Can you?
And what about smaller sharpening in all scenes, there are too much burn images from your 4.7 camdriver...
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Posted: 2008-03-09 14:36:23
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nebraska Posts: 241

unlocking new features would significate creating new menus... Quite hard to do I think..
But sure it would be cool to have choice between ISO and other stuff



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Posted: 2008-03-09 18:06:50
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jigonx Posts: 327

and number1, can u please make a way for longer shutter speed..?
may be 2 second..?

many thanks!
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Posted: 2008-03-10 06:34:04
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momoki Posts: 197

actually wat does shutter speed do? longer is better?
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Posted: 2008-03-10 10:51:23
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nebraska Posts: 241

tell me if i'm wrong but the more rapid is the shutter and the better quality photos will be (it avoids blurry shots)

so what is the purpose of a longer shutter???
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Posted: 2008-03-10 16:38:32
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nokialovera Posts: 28

with longer shutter the camera sensor eats more light. In the dark (very low light) longer shutter is better, "feels" the lighten objects and shows them to us in the pictures. If shutter speed is fast - you will only see the light source, but not the lighten by him objects.
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Posted: 2008-03-10 16:43:57
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furyoo Posts: 5

A long (slow) shutter speed also means it is more prone to blur as you have got to have amazingly steady hands to work it. Having used a DSLR at 30 seconds before, I know what that's like.

EDIT: Sorry, did not realise that someone else had mentioned about the blur issue.

Instead of shutter speed you could always increase ISO, the downside of which is increased noise.

[ This Message was edited by: furyoo on 2008-03-10 17:06 ]
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Posted: 2008-03-10 18:04:39
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momoki Posts: 197

oh ya...anyway to make it more lesser blurry shots?? thanks number1,

[ This Message was edited by: momoki on 2008-03-10 17:18 ]
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Posted: 2008-03-10 18:17:30
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number1 Posts: > 500

no way to decrease the blur, i can't increase the shutter speed because photos will become dark and noisey.
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Posted: 2008-03-10 18:47:29
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