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ofiaich Posts: > 500

Hi Mizzle !

Ah okay, matey, just thought you had resized them. Well, that Lumix isn't exactly that great at metering and dealing with the exposure. Lots of the pics look pale as well. C905 will perform better than that, I'm sure. So, if you're pleased with your Lumix, you'll be pleased with C905.


Don't have a Lumix ! I have a Casio is a EX-Z75 but I know what you mean.

I think any problems with my photo's are probably down to my lack of knowledge ! I think the Casio EX-Z75 in the hands of someone who knows what they are doing will produce very good results !

Ofiaich
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Posted: 2008-11-23 18:25:58
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Mizzle Posts: > 500

gtr83,
Thanks!

ofiaich,
Sorry about that, meant Casio. Must be awfully tired
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Posted: 2008-11-23 20:51:29
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riffe Posts: 30

i would also know where to find the cam driver
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Posted: 2008-11-23 21:52:06
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iainmann Posts: 32


On 2008-11-23 14:18:34, chrism_uk wrote:
Just debranded but I have two queries.

1. What are the server settings I need to put in IM for MSN Messenger?

2. Where can I get the new cam driver by Raiderski and how do I install it?

Chris

1. To use the IM inbuilt appplication in Messaging, you need to sign into a third party "wired village". The one I use is http://www.yamigo.com/index.php Go to the website and create an account.

There you gan get it to connect you to MSN messaging or a lot of other chat clients.
Micrsoft, I think, have never released their direct connection details. I'm using yamingo and it works pretty well, you can leave it on to notify you of chats.
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Posted: 2008-11-24 02:07:21
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harry20larry Posts: 338


On 2008-11-23 14:18:34, chrism_uk wrote:
Just debranded but I have two queries.

1. What are the server settings I need to put in IM for MSN Messenger?

2. Where can I get the new cam driver by Raiderski and how do I install it?

Chris


Hey mate, I found another alternative.
Go to get.ebuddy.com and it gives you an awesome app, best of all, it supports faccebook chat!
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Posted: 2008-11-24 10:05:49
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max_wedge Posts: > 500


On 2008-11-22 17:53:22, harry20larry wrote:
mizzle, raiderski has made a custom cam driver for the c905 and it sharpens the pictures a lot without changing any settings, its funny how SE can't make the best drivers for their own phones!

SE aim for more rounded failsafe camdrivers. Camdrvier developers outside SE are aiming to increase performance but instability can be introduced. So SE keep the drivers well below that threshold.


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Posted: 2008-11-24 12:47:04
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harry20larry Posts: 338


On 2008-11-24 12:47:04, max_wedge wrote:

On 2008-11-22 17:53:22, harry20larry wrote:
mizzle, raiderski has made a custom cam driver for the c905 and it sharpens the pictures a lot without changing any settings, its funny how SE can't make the best drivers for their own phones!

SE aim for more rounded failsafe camdrivers. Camdrvier developers outside SE are aiming to increase performance but instability can be introduced. So SE keep the drivers well below that threshold.





However, the K850i was probably the most unstable phone SE have ever made, and the images it produced were strongly below average. I've seen alot of great images come from the k850i with custom cam drivers now.
I havn't had 1 inncident with raiderski's driver too
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Posted: 2008-11-24 13:41:02
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jmcomms Posts: > 500

The K850 was unstable because it was the first phone (along with the W910) on the new software platform. Now, it has had many updates and is probably as stable as any other handset.

In fact, with the newest camdrivers, I'd say the K850 is quite a bargain if you can pick one up cheap (and they will be cheap because most users probably didn't know you could do a firmware update!).

It isn't a bad phone. You even get used to the keys and the touch-sensitive buttons after a short while.
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Posted: 2008-11-24 13:59:13
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harry20larry Posts: 338


On 2008-11-24 13:59:13, jmcomms wrote:
The K850 was unstable because it was the first phone (along with the W910) on the new software platform. Now, it has had many updates and is probably as stable as any other handset.

In fact, with the newest camdrivers, I'd say the K850 is quite a bargain if you can pick one up cheap (and they will be cheap because most users probably didn't know you could do a firmware update!).

It isn't a bad phone. You even get used to the keys and the touch-sensitive buttons after a short while.



Mate, I know, I had that phone for about about a year.
There are plently of good points about the phone, and some bad one too. The cam drivers were never good, ever, I could always find a dev that made one that was sharper and less noise than SE ever. I had the last update for that and it improved things alot, no BROD, no restarts. However, the k850i is not a quick phone, that was the major downfall for me.
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Posted: 2008-11-24 14:06:03
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fullforce Posts: > 500

@harry20larry
And how do you find the Raiderski-cam.driver? Have you tested it in various settings and situations?
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Posted: 2008-11-24 17:16:04
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