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insi Posts: 26

sorry...off topic a bit. just bought k810.

Where to turn on image stabiliser on the camera mode? I couldn't find it.
I only found in the video mode.

Also, how to close the camera shutter? do I need to wait for a long time and it close itself? or how? because when I close the camera, the shutter still open.
Can I close it?

Thanks.
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Posted: 2007-12-04 03:23:12
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tai020381 Posts: > 500


On 2007-12-04 03:23:12, insi wrote:
sorry...off topic a bit. just bought k810.

Where to turn on image stabiliser on the camera mode? I couldn't find it.
I only found in the video mode.

Also, how to close the camera shutter? do I need to wait for a long time and it close itself? or how? because when I close the camera, the shutter still open.
Can I close it?

Thanks.

Theres no permanent stabilizer in k810, only in certain modes like twilight landscale,landscape and beach/snow mode if I'm not wrong.
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Posted: 2007-12-04 03:30:51
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insi Posts: 26

aahh...yes ...I just notice that, I thought we can turn on and off manually. Thanks.

HOw to close the shutter on lens? or it will turn off itself after a long period of time?
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Posted: 2007-12-04 03:34:51
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tai020381 Posts: > 500

I'm not sure about it. Usually close the sliding cover when camera not in use.
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Posted: 2007-12-04 04:34:16
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pixantz Posts: 15


On 2007-10-25 21:10:09, indup wrote:
is it better to use or not use the stabiliser setting?


hey guyz! i thought they always give all details of how to use all camera effects in the manual and in the camera menu itself. so whats all the fuss about? Now dont tell me K850 doesnt give any clues for new users of how to use that 5MP baby. Me thinks, with all Cameras, you have to click a lot of trial snaps in varios conditions using all the effects like white balance and/or the various modes(after getting to know through the manual or menu what each paramater means) to get familiar with the cam yourself. No point in using someone else's settings without knowing what they mean or stand for. thats kinda dumb. This goes out to everybody trying to use other peoples settings. anyway, no offence to any body. Respect Brother!
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Posted: 2007-12-04 05:45:17
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pixantz Posts: 15


On 2007-10-26 13:14:52, gaieez wrote:
pardon me but where is the stabilizing mode? I can seem to find it since day one.


they always give all details of how to use all camera effects in the manual and in the camera menu itself. so whats all the fuss about? Now dont tell me K850 doesnt give any clues for new users of how to use that 5MP baby. Me thinks, with all Cameras, you have to click a lot of trial snaps in varios conditions using all the effects like white balance and/or the various modes(after getting to know through the manual or menu what each paramater means) to get familiar with the cam yourself. No point in using someone else's settings without knowing what they mean or stand for. thats kinda dumb. This goes out to everybody trying to use other peoples settings.
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Posted: 2007-12-04 05:52:42
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n4d3r Posts: 86


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No flash, iso 100, contrast/brightness adjusted using photofix

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took PLANKS advise and used 100 ISO with flash and the results were stunning (very dark room)

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another example (dark room with flash)

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pitch black room

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Posted: 2007-12-04 20:57:16
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chombos1 Posts: > 500

very nice pics n4d3r

.... aks haye kheili khoobi ba flash gereftid..!
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Posted: 2007-12-04 21:01:26
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bobby_splithead2000 Posts: 67

Just got my K850i yesterday and have read all the stuff about the flash being out of synch etc but even when I take a picture indoors in fairly bright conditions with flash on the pictures come out dark... what am I doing wrong?
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Posted: 2007-12-05 09:48:45
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se_dude Posts: > 500

have u removed the plastic covering tht covers the flash??
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Posted: 2007-12-05 09:55:37
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