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barek892 Posts: 5

@ gregag
reinstall FAR
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Posted: 2007-06-06 19:18:33
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smw0130 Posts: 8

can sum1 upload the orginal camera driver. for w810i
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Posted: 2007-06-06 20:30:15
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pakraider Posts: 313


On 2007-06-06 13:51:25, EduX wrote:
@ sarmadgilani
I found focus difference in Fine mode vs Normal mode in Your driver 5.7
Photo taken in Normal mode is much sharper than in Fine mode
Adjusting - all auto

Is it a bug or not?


there is absolutely no difference in focus between fine and normal mode.. the ONLY difference at all is in the exposure time for Enhanced and Enhanced Night mode.. if you're getting sharper pictures in Normal mode, then it's because your hand was too shaky with the slightly longer exposure and blurred the image a bit.

trust me, the ONLY thing that normal and fine mode do is change the exposure time.. thats it!

as i said before, i recommend using Normal mode with macro on for most situations.. only use Fine mode if you want a longer exposure for a very high quality night shot.. but with Fine mode in low light, it's hard to keep it still so prop the camera on a table or something if you can't keep it still..

but normal mode works great in almost every situation and should avoid overexposure.. but of course you can always knock down the EV or take advantage of the auto exposure lock feature to alter the exposure level to make it what you wish.

[ This Message was edited by: sarmadgilani on 2007-06-06 19:43 ]
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Posted: 2007-06-06 20:40:25
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spinky Posts: 45

here is original w810 camdriver

http://www.unbase.com/n/2682672183
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Posted: 2007-06-06 21:21:18
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cronos555 Posts: 110

@randolph
w810i

@sarmad
it would be tough to get comparison shots as daylight conditions have to be fairly similar. i will try to get some in the future when i next visit this park again.

@all
a trick i have learned to take steady night shots (and even day shots) is to press the shutter button all the way down and hold it down until the image is saved. so normally you press the shutter and when the pic is clicked you take your finger off the shutter ... it happens instantly. however, when you take your finger off the shutter, you'll get instant camera shake ... this is not noticeable in day shots (good lighting), but in night shots you'll get out of focus pics even with this little shake. so what i do is press the shutter down and simply hold it down with my finger until i see "saved" popping up on the screen .... that's when the camera is done taking the pic and is saving it ... that's when i take my finger off the shutter. you'll find if you do this, you can stabilize the camera (in our case phone) a lot better.

try it out!
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Posted: 2007-06-06 22:39:18
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pakraider Posts: 313


On 2007-06-06 22:39:18, cronos555 wrote:
@randolph
w810i

@sarmad
it would be tough to get comparison shots as daylight conditions have to be fairly similar. i will try to get some in the future when i next visit this park again.

@all
a trick i have learned to take steady night shots (and even day shots) is to press the shutter button all the way down and hold it down until the image is saved. so normally you press the shutter and when the pic is clicked you take your finger off the shutter ... it happens instantly. however, when you take your finger off the shutter, you'll get instant camera shake ... this is not noticeable in day shots (good lighting), but in night shots you'll get out of focus pics even with this little shake. so what i do is press the shutter down and simply hold it down with my finger until i see "saved" popping up on the screen .... that's when the camera is done taking the pic and is saving it ... that's when i take my finger off the shutter. you'll find if you do this, you can stabilize the camera (in our case phone) a lot better.

try it out!



great tip! definitely this would help keep it steady.. as for holding the camera, for long exposure night shots, I make an L with my left hand using my index finger and thumb.. and cushion the phone in there and that keeps it nice and steady.. but i guess everyone has their favorite ways of keeping the camera still..
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Posted: 2007-06-06 23:30:43
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salambaba Posts: 119

Hi sarmad
I have 2 req from u :
1/ Can u upload the 5.7 driver with spot with 5 sharpnes ?
2/ Where u from ?

( to gilani va ahle shomal hasti ? )
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Posted: 2007-06-06 23:48:07
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pakraider Posts: 313


On 2007-06-06 23:48:07, salambaba wrote:
Hi sarmad
I have 2 req from u :
1/ Can u upload the 5.7 driver with spot with 5 sharpnes ?
2/ Where u from ?

( to gilani va ahle shomal hasti ? )



here's 5.7 spot with sharpness of 5.. http://www.mediafire.com/?bzzxt3dudze
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Posted: 2007-06-07 03:43:43
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salambaba Posts: 119


On 2007-06-07 03:43:43, sarmadgilani wrote:

On 2007-06-06 23:48:07, salambaba wrote:
Hi sarmad
I have 2 req from u :
1/ Can u upload the 5.7 driver with spot with 5 sharpnes ?
2/ Where u from ?

( to gilani va ahle shomal hasti ? )



here's 5.7 spot with sharpness of 5.. http://www.mediafire.com/?bzzxt3dudze



Thanks sarmad but my phone is W810 CID49 like you !
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Posted: 2007-06-07 07:40:25
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kukuh Posts: 53


On 2007-06-06 22:39:18, cronos555 wrote:
@all
a trick i have learned to take steady night shots (and even day shots) is to press the shutter button all the way down and hold it down until the image is saved. so normally you press the shutter and when the pic is clicked you take your finger off the shutter ... it happens instantly. however, when you take your finger off the shutter, you'll get instant camera shake ... this is not noticeable in day shots (good lighting), but in night shots you'll get out of focus pics even with this little shake. so what i do is press the shutter down and simply hold it down with my finger until i see "saved" popping up on the screen .... that's when the camera is done taking the pic and is saving it ... that's when i take my finger off the shutter. you'll find if you do this, you can stabilize the camera (in our case phone) a lot better.

try it out!




yeah, that's good idea cronos555, but since i use patch "hold camera button=enter menu", i can't use that trick anymore......
for me good trick is using timer,so we don't need press shutter anymore,and no shaking anymore



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Posted: 2007-06-07 07:42:48
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