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PeterKay Posts: > 500

My watch with my new K750i


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Posted: 2005-05-28 22:50:53
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etaab Posts: > 500

Well, by the time my K750i was fully charged today it was going dark. Therefore the pictures i took outside were pretty poor, and blurry (i havent learn to hold the phone steady yet).

So, heres a couple of macro shots using the photo light:





Not bad for a first effort.
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Posted: 2005-05-29 00:01:32
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MaDnEzZ Posts: 159

here some pics i took today, during my lunch break at work.







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Posted: 2005-05-29 01:48:20
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Topscooby Posts: 414

Some photos of one of my cats taken with my one day old K750i.....

Oh, and a shot taken in my garden.....enjoy !









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Posted: 2005-05-29 03:15:34
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numb Posts: > 500

Fantastic picture :





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Posted: 2005-05-29 03:28:30
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pleber Posts: 200

A (hungry) thrush we found that had lost its mum...





First one a bit out of focus...
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Posted: 2005-05-29 03:46:12
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REO Posts: > 500

I must admit.. some pictures are good. The macro feature provides unrealistic photos.

The reason why some pics show more detail, is because the macro gives the illusion of clarity when it is merely being magnified, however the real color often times is compromised.

Think about it..... do people really carry magnifying glasses when taking pics?

Unless you are a scientist studying insects and minute objects.

I've noticed a compromise on realistic size of objects as well as color.


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Posted: 2005-05-29 07:55:45
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masseur Posts: > 500

I think it does a pretty good job and I'm not going to complain.

here is a macro picture from my K750



and the same picture taken with macro on my Sony DSC-T1



I wouldn't be unhappy if I no longer had the T1 and had to rely on the K750 only and thats the first time I have ever been able to say that!
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Posted: 2005-05-29 08:10:33
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ZeaLoTNYC Posts: 17

"The reason why some pics show more detail, is because the macro gives the illusion of clarity when it is merely being magnified, however the real color often times is compromised. "

REO, the camera isn't putting anything there that isn't already there. there's no illusion of clarity because a camera can't make something more detailed or more clear than it really is in reality. and i don't see color being compromised in macro mode more than normal mode, and that's pretty much none. macro mode is also a basic function even on the most basic point and shoot digital cameras so i don't know what you're talking about with scientists and bugs.


my 2 clearest pictures -
normal settings, non-macro


and one i just took 30 minutes ago, normal settings, macro mode on


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Posted: 2005-05-29 08:21:23
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REO Posts: > 500

@masseur

Really?

hmmm. I'm surprised you would say that.... I'll wait for your review.
I don't own a K750. I'm going by the images posted here.

Interesting........
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Posted: 2005-05-29 08:23:46
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