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davidsic Posts: > 500


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Posted: 2011-03-28 19:31:13
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skyer Posts: 9

All pictures are awesome.

But may I know is that one-time shot? If it is several shots then it is quite difficult for point-and-shoot purpose.
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Posted: 2011-03-31 09:03:40
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davidsic Posts: > 500


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Posted: 2011-04-01 20:31:17
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JAGUY85 Posts: > 500











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Posted: 2011-04-07 07:00:17
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mode Posts: > 500

@JAGUY85
Wipe your lens before shooting, I can see that hazy quality caused by smudge, your X10 should perform better than that. Secondly play around with EV to attain better contrast and exposure
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Posted: 2011-04-09 20:21:21
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JAGUY85 Posts: > 500


On 2011-04-09 20:21:21, mode wrote:
@JAGUY85
Wipe your lens before shooting, I can see that hazy quality caused by smudge, your X10 should perform better than that. Secondly play around with EV to attain better contrast and exposure



Hopefully the new owner will do better. Sold this months ago. Using a Captivate now...
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Posted: 2011-04-10 04:35:58
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mode Posts: > 500

Some shots from this weekend












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Posted: 2011-04-10 09:28:00
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moogoo Posts: > 500

great lowlight shots mode. can i ask what settings you used for those?
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Posted: 2011-04-10 13:34:11
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JAGUY85 Posts: > 500

Wow those photos are out of this world for a camera phone.

But it takes two to tango...good camera phone, capable photographer.
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Posted: 2011-04-11 00:40:31
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mode Posts: > 500


On 2011-04-10 13:34:11, moogoo wrote:
great lowlight shots mode. can i ask what settings you used for those?



Thanks, I use Night Landscape for all evening landscape shots, but you have to make sure your hands are steady by whatever means necessary (ie. use whatever still objects around you to rest the X10/your arms on for stability). For other good lighting condition photos I just follow the preset WB and Scenes (ie. in good daylight use 'daylight' WB, for cloudy days use 'cloudy' WB, 'beach & snow' scene for beach/snow (which can also be used for some low light situations to reduce noise) and the X10 will perform

@JAGUY85
It does take two to tango, but on the photographer end no more skill is needed than what my earlier tips suggest How's your Captivate holding up?
[ This Message was edited by: mode on 2011-04-11 03:42 ]

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Posted: 2011-04-11 04:33:01
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