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somehow im still gettting overexposed pics when using flash =( i've started to hate my k850...you ppl are getting great results from it but i'm getting nowhere near them =( ...
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Posted: 2009-07-17 08:25:32
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On 2009-07-17 08:25:32, salimbaba wrote:
somehow im still gettting overexposed pics when using flash =( i've started to hate my k850...you ppl are getting great results from it but i'm getting nowhere near them =( ...
hi salimbaba,
may i know which cam driver are u using?
ur firmware?
ur way of taking photos (like auto/manual etc)
maybe i can help u....
and btw dont hate ur k850i, its still the best phone...
thanks..
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Posted: 2009-07-17 19:35:12
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hey bluechip,
cam driver = CX 7.2
firmware = r1fa035
i've tried auto n manual both...but i get overexposed pics in both cases =(
yeah i know its a great phone....
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Posted: 2009-07-18 16:55:26
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Salimbaba, have you tried cleaning your light sensor with wooden toothpick. Make sure you clean it properly. Secondly, make sure, you dont cover the flash or light sensor with your hand.
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Posted: 2009-07-18 17:58:46
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ceasar2008,i have already done that...and my hand doesn't come in the way...i dont know what is wrong with it =\\ i've tried every cam driver available on internet,bt no sir,i just cant get rid of it =(
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Posted: 2009-07-18 19:36:30
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On 2009-07-18 19:36:30, salimbaba wrote:
ceasar2008,i have already done that...and my hand doesn't come in the way...i dont know what is wrong with it =\\ i've tried every cam driver available on internet,bt no sir,i just cant get rid of it =(
ok salimbaba,
i'll suggest you a solution to your prob.
its a bit kindof unsystematic but u can try it...
get a white paper tape, cut a small portion to correctly cover the flash, and stick on it.
try taking a pic. if the result is negative, stick one more on top of it and try...
I personaly tried it and got good result. But there is a catch...
the flash doesnt go beyond 1 meter or so,
so if your subject is a little far you would get it dark.. (all this is for nightshots ok)
try it....
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Posted: 2009-07-19 08:39:42
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thanks bluechip...i'll try it asap ...and sometimes unsystematic ways work a lot better than the systematic ones
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Posted: 2009-07-19 09:16:38
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hey bluechip...i tried that...and well on auto, i get better pics than before but in twilight portrait mode,the pics are still overexposed to some content ...
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Posted: 2009-07-19 14:49:46
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On 2009-07-19 14:49:46, salimbaba wrote:
hey bluechip...i tried that...and well on auto, i get better pics than before but in twilight portrait mode,the pics are still overexposed to some content ...
thanks 4 trying..
but it cleared ur problem to some extend right?
still u can experiment with it...
Actually the problem may be with the flash. I think its producing more than needed light.
I tried with my N82, and it doesn't. The pictures are fine.
maybe someone comes with a way to reduce the intensity of flash light or to control it....
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Posted: 2009-07-19 16:48:35
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yeah i think something's wrong with its flash...everytime i take a pic,the flash goes off like hell =p
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Posted: 2009-07-19 17:45:30
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