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smuko Posts: 127



Some strange behaviour with 8.53 using:
K750i CID36 with w800 R1CA002
Normal scene 1.0
eV -2.0
WB Incandescent


This happened only once. Anyway, the scenes are great! I just love them!
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Posted: 2007-02-09 22:16:59
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tranced Posts: > 500

maybe the picture didnt save well. just a thought.
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Posted: 2007-02-09 23:23:47
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Holdit Posts: 148

The shutter time is really an issue now - Took the phone out.....Was at an event and tryin to take pictures was a pain. It moves so slow to get focused on the place u point at then when u have the settings, you have to hold the buttom down for a lifetime then hold your hand and body still or u get a blurr

The only way around this is reducing the contrast (EV) which intern reduces the lighting / contrast of the pic.

The driver would appear to be to powerful for the processor of the phone. I think the scenes is over kill. Get rid of all the others that we probably wont use an focus on the performance of the driver and 1 top quality scene (1.0) and nightmode --
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Posted: 2007-02-10 00:22:37
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tranced Posts: > 500

no pain, no gain. something's not gotta be that good. in this case the night scene.
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Posted: 2007-02-10 00:29:53
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guguly Posts: 120

chengrong did an impressive camdriver,8.53. but I guess this is the trade-off for getting a very good night shot. the subject and our hands must be very still for a few seconds. oftentimes, though, specially when we're using it outside during an event or an unexpected instance, our hands get shaky or the subject moves resulting in blurred shots.

my suggestion, if it is possible, is to make the special nightshot function an option or to maybe make it 1,2,3.. with 1 being the default (original nightmode) and 3 being the one with the slowest shutter speed but with the best nightshot (chengrong setting as of now).
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Posted: 2007-02-10 01:26:24
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hobo. Posts: 40

i wanna try this but i wanna know where i can download the original camdriver if i don't like this?
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Posted: 2007-02-10 02:31:21
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tranced Posts: > 500

back up yours before trying this one.
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Posted: 2007-02-10 02:34:40
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Holdit Posts: 148

driver 7.7 is better because of this shutter issue - I might aswel jus bring my digital camera because my phone with a 5minute delay shutter is not what U need at a wedding or party - The people in the shot will start screaming at you because u making them smile for 10mins while u keep still. Ha ha
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Posted: 2007-02-10 02:45:51
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ARMAN Posts: 4

^^ lol good point here for those occasions you can have another driver(s) in your phone so you can switch them(you gotta have patch thou that allows you to have drivers in "other" folder)
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Posted: 2007-02-10 03:03:23
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chengrong Posts: 81

Quote:
On 2007-02-10 00:22:37, Holdit wrote:
The shutter time is really an issue now - Took the phone out.....Was at an event and tryin to take pictures was a pain. It moves so slow to get focused on the place u point at then when u have the settings, you have to hold the buttom down for a lifetime then hold your hand and body still or u get a blurr

The only way around this is reducing the contrast (EV) which intern reduces the lighting / contrast of the pic.

The driver would appear to be to powerful for the processor of the phone. I think the scenes is over kill. Get rid of all the others that we probably wont use an focus on the performance of the driver and 1 top quality scene (1.0) and nightmode --


You can use nightportrait(1.3) scene to solve such problems. The nightportrait scene isn't enhance night.
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Posted: 2007-02-10 15:14:51
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