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marlonski Posts: > 500

Just beverages


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Posted: 2005-11-02 23:58:04
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chili Posts: > 500


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Posted: 2005-11-03 07:05:01
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blackspot Posts: > 500



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Posted: 2005-11-03 07:21:01
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max_wedge Posts: > 500

Astounding! the last couple of pages are stunning, well done each and every post.

@Blackspot, love those close-ups of nature.

@Marlonski, the gitmyster looks like a real character!

@Chili, spot on with the brotherhood comment.

And it's true the K700 thread is superior to the K750. Not that there aren't some real good posts on the K750 pics thread, but the K700 is more consistantly higher quality. I think it may be partially because with the K700 you have to be more creative than with the "picture perfect" K750. In many ways, even though I use the K750 more now, the K700 opened me up to facets of photography I never got even with an SLR.

Blackspot, did you find the radial blurring less evident when using a lense?

These ones don't seem to have it (some corners are blurry some aren't so I put the blurry bits down to the fine depth of field of the eye piece):




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Posted: 2005-11-03 12:05:06
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max_wedge Posts: > 500

Here's some K700 pics I haven't shown yet:

Before demolition of an old haunt The Newmarket Hotel:




And some pics from the commune I grew up on (these were recent pics from the annual picnic races):





Mural on The Main House (the orginal house that was on the property when it was bought in 1974 by my Mother and some friends, built by the dairy farmer from whom the land was purchased)



See I haven't forgotten Chili



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Posted: 2005-11-03 12:34:23
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TeenInvader Posts: 398

Taking pictures at night?

Guy I was so disappointed by my V800, I tried taking some PX at the club, I coulds see a thing.

I was better at the stage where some oak were perfoming.

Any trick / tips to improve night px.
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Posted: 2005-11-03 13:06:14
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brix25 Posts: > 500

@bongzino: SE's cams are known to be pathetic in night-time conditions.

Here's a picture of my girlfriend taken in lowlight, not quite dark but a flash would've been required.




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Posted: 2005-11-03 13:54:25
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marlonski Posts: > 500

Great pictures guys
blackspot, great detail !
max, The pan of Mural on The Main House is excellent !
Chili, colour again what was that on the plate ? It looked like jelly

The K750 thread has some superb shots but not the comradery that we have here, and the W800 thread I'm afraid to say is almost non existant, perhaps as the phone reletively new I will have to wait a while before the thread starts to pick up.

DAB radio, this is my kitchen radio


Not very clear which is a shame, but you can just make out the reception 128kbps....sweet


I came home to find my daughter using these to draw a still life for her art homework




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Posted: 2005-11-03 23:09:20
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blackspot Posts: > 500

@max, I didn't actually notice if you didn't mention it that there are actually no radial blurring in corners of the close-up shots. I didn't use any noise removal on most of my closeup shots and the background does look evenly spread. How I wish somebody would manufacture an optical zoom accessory for these phones, 10x perhaps
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Posted: 2005-11-04 02:00:12
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chili Posts: > 500

@marlonski - Heil comrade. Yes, those red things are jelly. I'd like to believe that they have a purpose, for I do not believe that they are suitable for eating. Hence I took a photo so that they may serve to amuse.

@bongzino - Good afternoon mate! We really have to provide adequate lighting when taking pics with the K700i. It's a limitation of most (all?) mobile phone cameras without a proper flash. However, you can increase the brightness of the photos with any readily available picture editor, then remove noise with Neat Image. The results will be acceptable for PC monitor viewing.

@brix25 - Your girlfriend's photo looks ok to me, my friend. Next time, maybe you can ask your subjects to face a light source, to improve picture quality.

Picture taken last night.


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