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I'm really disappointed now. Was looking forward to going doing a bit of joyriding...ah well
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Posted: 2003-09-26 02:29:43
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The improvement is significant- you could actually use the photo on the left (ok not publication quality, but for sending to friends; remember it's a 'toy' camera after all). Why though is the resolution 320x391 when the T610 is 258x352? If taken with a T610 enlarging at that ratio won't give greatest image clarity anyway...
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Posted: 2003-09-26 02:55:27
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I thought the "flashed" photo was a BIG improvement but saying that I don't think i'd buy it
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Posted: 2003-09-26 03:34:00
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Hello again.
I must again apologize for the late pictures, but I spilt a cup of coffee on my T610, so I am still drying that and hoping it will work. Enclosed however are some P800 shots. It works fine with P800, but you must manually press the shutter button on the phone after you activate the flash. There is more than enough time though.
The pictures without flash were in "night mode" and in low light conditions.
As you can see, closeups benifit much more from the flash than shots from a distance. The flash just doesnt have much range.
P800 shot with flash
P800 shot without flash
P800 shot with flash
P800 shot without flash
-Knut
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Posted: 2003-09-28 00:30:42
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Crap either way - get a digital camera...
I have to say, the only time I use my P800's camera is when I'm plastered, on a train home from work, after a night in the pub, late at night - just to prove to the missus that I'm-a coming!
Apart from novelty shots, phone-cams aren't up to much...
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Posted: 2003-09-28 00:38:48
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thanks for your input! however,
i also mentioned this to gill, have you tried to take a pic at low light but not in night mode?
cos in night mode the pics come out crap either way, the colours are weird..
since you have the flash... why not take it in day mode?
i am sure the quality will be better
also your image seems a little slurred (as in camera moving while taking pic)
did you slow the shutter speed to get a brighter image?
try it with day setting, fastest shutter speed and normal colour saturation and see how that goes?
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Posted: 2003-09-28 09:22:52
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u know, about the nite mode: when u take pics in nite-mode( t610, WITHOUT flash) the pic gets blurier:(( I`ve tried it so many times and even in low light (one bulb working, lets say) the pic is very blurry.Without the nite mode, it`s better but a bit darker.
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Posted: 2003-09-30 16:56:30
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