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coollong Posts: 12


On 2010-06-24 17:39:48, witchking wrote:
@ Coollong

I thought that for the very first version of Cybershot Xperience but there are alot of limitations that way.

1. You sacrifice the scenes - some of which are very useful
2. Limitations occur in scene modes e.g. you can't turn on flash or focus in landscape mode, you can't change AF Mode in Portrait mode, can't turn on Flash in Beach/Snow mode etc.
3. Too little room for manual settings (Supports only 7)
4. Can't use manual settings in video mode because scenes don't work there



In that case, I believe you will deliver the great result and looking forward to test your next version driver.
Again, Thanks for making great driver and your kind generous for sharing the great driver
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Posted: 2010-06-25 03:41:39
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kaan_9292 Posts: 23

@trojan001

how can u do it?
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Posted: 2010-06-25 11:40:43
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Skylow Posts: 48

Hi guys... Sorry for my long time absence...

@Witchking@
Why don't you use the smart contrast to the new "HDR" functionality?
I think there can be some usefull because the use of automatic contrast set up, and take out the manual contrast...

I don't use the features below:

vga(640x480);
manual ISO;
colour balance;
colour correction;
document scene (we can just turn on the macro focus and add some more light i think);

As you say, put the HDR functionality in scenes is not good because of the dependences of each scene (flash, focus, etc).

Whayting for your decision...
thanks for your great work....



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Posted: 2010-06-25 16:38:28
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prototype Posts: 180


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Posted: 2010-06-26 18:07:13
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jake20 Posts: > 500

here is a boring regular Slow shutter shot, non HDR

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Posted: 2010-06-27 03:21:11
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xkelvinchiax Posts: 14

Why choose Cybershot Xperience?
So many additional features without losing any of the original ones!

*Amazingly vivid colours and quality
*ISO Control
for both flash and non-flash shots
*Advanced Auto-ISO Flash mode
*Shutter-speed control
for both Flash and non-flash shots
*Manual Focus
*Manual Contrast
*Manual Saturation
*Auto-exposure lock on/off
*Advanced Hue/Tint selection
*Manual Colour balance: Cyan, Red, Yellow, Purple
*Forced flash on/off
*Colour Correction On/off

*Focus and other features in video mode
Record videos in QVGA (320x240) and CIF (352x288) with the same driver
And more..!


v 6.5 released
Change-log:

* Added support for WVGA video recording in 400 x 280 resolution at 26 to 30 fps.
To access WVGA recording, turn on Night Mode in Video mode.
This is the highest resolution that works properly.
* Improved auto-mode
* Improved Slow Shutter scenes
* Fixed all bugs (Face detection error, Dark auto mode after scene change etc)

Why The Video Record ReSolution are not same with the latest?

i using the QVGA mode(320x240), that record result is same(320x240) Frame Rate: 29/sec
but when i use the WVGA mode(400x280), that record result is (400x240) Frame Rate: 25/sec

why not 400x280?is that a bug?
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Posted: 2010-06-27 11:20:12
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jake20 Posts: > 500

its just a typo.. the resolution is WQVGA 400x240
[ This Message was edited by: jake20 on 2010-06-27 16:16 ]

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Posted: 2010-06-27 17:15:21
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jake20 Posts: > 500

I have read of several complaints about this situation.. so here is a good tip for indoor flash shots. It has worked very well for me.
Sometimes when using XENON flash, it leaves the background very dark, and it only lights up the subject directly in front of you.
A way around this situation is to use CBE 6.5 manual shutter speed option with flash. This will light up the subject nice, and the background will be lit up as well, and not dark.
You can play with the shutter speed if you need more or less light.

See below sample shots.

AUTO with Flash

Shutter speed EV+0.3 with flash.. Nicely lit background

[ This Message was edited by: jake20 on 2010-06-27 17:26 ]

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Posted: 2010-06-27 17:32:47
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riksilvers Posts: 139

@ jake20
Nice example.
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Posted: 2010-06-27 17:36:14
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McRae Posts: 23


On 2010-06-27 03:21:11, jake20 wrote:
here is a boring regular Slow shutter shot, non HDR



Jake, I like your slow-shutter pics, you're pro, bro! ;]
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Posted: 2010-06-27 22:48:20
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