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Raiderski Posts: > 500

@666cin
nice picture. i've tested 5.6 and see nothing exceptional

about EV...
0.0 EV is just the point of the reference and you should always correct exposition for desired effect. 0.0 is good for quick photos, but great photos can be done only with proper amount of the light. good exposure is the the most valuable friend of good photos
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Posted: 2007-05-10 13:04:44
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666cin Posts: 29

ok;) thx for advice

5.6 has good sharpness...

[ This Message was edited by: 666cin on 2007-05-10 12:16 ]
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Posted: 2007-05-10 13:10:25
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SPU Posts: 131

norbi_nw
There are 5 different focus modes in cam module.
Reduced range (normal speed), Full range (normal speed), Reduced range (fast), Full range (fast), Macro.
Orignal driver uses first and second (for macro) modes, so it hasn't macro at all. I use another modes in my driver: Full range (normal speed) and Macro.
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Posted: 2007-05-10 13:27:54
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adrianj Posts: 1

heyz! i'm a newbie here.. i've seen all your pictures taken by ur phones! really nice and sharp! however, i do hope dat some1 can provide me with a simple camera driver since i do not know how to use all the functions from the camera drivers (manual focus, etc..) is there a simple one for just average photographers?
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Posted: 2007-05-10 15:14:16
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pakraider Posts: 313

Some sample shots from 5.6 ... with my scratched lens.. so some parts of the picture are a bit softer than the rest but its still ok.









[ This Message was edited by: sarmadgilani on 2007-05-10 14:46 ]
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Posted: 2007-05-10 15:42:25
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Kriomag Posts: > 500


On 2007-05-10 13:27:54, SPU wrote:
norbi_nw
There are 5 different focus modes in cam module.
Reduced range (normal speed), Full range (normal speed), Reduced range (fast), Full range (fast), Macro.
Orignal driver uses first and second (for macro) modes, so it hasn't macro at all. I use another modes in my driver: Full range (normal speed) and Macro.

in default driver:
Normal Mode = ~40cm to infinity
Macro Mode = ~10cm to infinity

in your driver:
Normal Mode = 10cm to infinity
Macro Mode = 10cm to ~40cm (i dont like this one, you cant take normal pictures, only macro) hehe

[ This Message was edited by: Kriomag on 2007-05-10 14:49 ]
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Posted: 2007-05-10 15:44:02
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SPU Posts: 131

Kriomag
Why use macro for normal shots? Full range focus mode gives a lot of errors in macro range (because of specific focusing algorithm). Just try to get a thin branch focused properly, in 95% of cases you'll get a picture focused to the background (trees of ground) and in most cases you can't see that errors on the screen (you can do this only in file manager using zoom). Macro focus mode can't handle the background because of reduced range, so there are only two cases: properly focused object or no focus at all. Both cases are good - no false focus results and in consequence of this you can make a shots of thin objects with autofocus.
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Posted: 2007-05-10 16:09:12
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Aur3LiaN Posts: 19

@sarmad
I'm using W810 firmware R4EA031. When I make a shot with manual focus the pictures colours are not real.
using camdriver 5.6
autofocus

manual focus

autofocus

manual focus


[ This Message was edited by: Aur3LiaN on 2007-05-10 15:20 ]
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Posted: 2007-05-10 16:16:19
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pakraider Posts: 313

hmm thats weird, looks like it just gets overexposed or something, but lemme look into this. are you using Normal quality mode or Fine quality mode? normal mode has a shorter exposure time for enhanced mode, see if that helps. but this is strange indeed, i dont remember coming across this in my tests,thanks for telling me about this.

[ This Message was edited by: sarmadgilani on 2007-05-10 15:23 ]
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Posted: 2007-05-10 16:20:23
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gedas5 Posts: 380

in default driver:
Normal Mode = ~40cm to infinity
Macro Mode = ~10cm to infinity

in your driver:
Normal Mode = 10cm to infinity
Macro Mode = 10cm to ~40cm (i dont like this one, you cant take normal pictures, only macro) hehe

[ This Message was edited by: Kriomag on 2007-05-10 14:49 ]

SPU

Joined: Feb 07, 2007
Posts: 19
PM Posted: 2007-05-10 16:09
Kriomag
Why use macro for normal shots? Full range focus mode gives a lot of errors in macro range (because of specific focusing algorithm). Just try to get a thin branch focused properly, in 95% of cases you'll get a picture focused to the background (trees of ground) and in most cases you can't see that errors on the screen (you can do this only in file manager using zoom). Macro focus mode can't handle the background because of reduced range, so there are only two cases: properly focused object or no focus at all. Both cases are good - no false focus results and in consequence of this you can make a shots of thin objects with autofocus.


I think this is the beginning of Polish cam driver modders with the Russian ones which may result in creating the best driver ever if they work together!
I'm REALLY PROUD to have the cam driver created by either of you. But at the moment i'll still stick to Criomag's 21.9 vivid and way till your collaboration brings something new
Unfortunately there are no Lithuanian modders (even though we are between Poland and Russia) who could make their contribution here

by the way...the more people who speak English as well as you both do the better is the chance of avoiding any misunderstandings ))
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Posted: 2007-05-10 16:22:33
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