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@rookwise:
those are quality snaps!
keep them coming
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Posted: 2008-07-01 05:47:36
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These pics are pretty decent. Can I request some taken in low light?
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Posted: 2008-07-01 09:57:15
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can post nightshot?
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Posted: 2008-07-01 10:42:40
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On 2008-07-01 09:57:15, bavlondon2 wrote:
These pics are pretty decent. Can I request some taken in low light?
This one I posted earlier was taken in low light undernieth one of my pools. The overhead lights were not very bright.
http://www.esato.com/board/img.php?id=108959
On 2008-07-01 05:47:36, aldrinus wrote:
@rookwise:
those are quality snaps!
keep them coming
Thanks
These two taken today on auto setting minutes before it poured with rain.
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Posted: 2008-07-02 00:58:39
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On 2008-06-13 21:45:15, Sebastian09 wrote:
I've got a 902, received today on Vodafone UK. I am seriously unimpressed with the photos, particularly as my last phone was a K850i.
My main gripes:
1) With the K850 I always found the Twilight Portrait the most useful mode (clubs and pubs etc), and I would then adjust the flash accordingly. This mode has been removed.
2) The flash (if you can call it that, SE do, but it's very weak) now only has two modes: AUTO and OFF. Everyone knows that for good photos AUTO functions are generally rubbish and this is no exception.
3) No more red laser thing. This really helped with knowing when to press the button the whole way down and also stabilised the shots. There is a slight blue glow but not as good. Then again I am colourblind...!
4) No more red eye reduction (red thing and two flashes).
The net result is poor photo quality. They may have jacked it up to 5mp but the photos from my old phone are much better.
I'm really disappointed with all of the above as well
Why can't we have the option to leave the flash on... it's allowable when you have it in video mode
Indoor shots are really bad especially with poor lighting and shots you zoom in on also
I really hope it gets fixed in a firmware upgrade but I doubt it
anyone know where to keep track of firmware updates for this phone?
[ This Message was edited by: top1player on 2008-07-05 03:34 ]
[ This Message was edited by: top1player on 2008-07-05 03:36 ]
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Posted: 2008-07-05 04:33:54
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Down the woods near where I live
Taken with all auto settings
Taken with Daylight White blanace
Good enough for what I need.
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Posted: 2008-07-05 05:02:44
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actually it's quite good!
for K850i users, how does C902 compared to K850i? any suggestion? coz i have been in dilemma since K850i wasn't producing the image it was supposed to and above all, there are problems that unsolvable!
how does the keypad perform? is it good for texting? i know that W890 is best at texting IMO
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Posted: 2008-07-05 05:30:37
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this phone is more like good for people who love to take picture for blogging...if some commented on full size it sucks.
well tht is why even now when i travel for business...my digital camera still along my trip...so when i go for serious sight seeing...while camera phone keep at bay just in case i need them with my camera not able to work
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Posted: 2008-07-05 05:31:14
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Some more photos taken with my replacement C902 (flash died on the first one after a few days)... only complaint with the new one is that the navigation keys are a bit 'sticky' (up and right don't have the same 'click' as down and left have).
to compare, last photo taken with the N83:
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Posted: 2008-07-05 19:38:42
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@craggsy
Can you please post more pics (full resolution too) with daylight white balance... After seing pics on Mobile Review I had this doubt that the white balance is not accurate with c902 but your comparison actually proved it... Thanks...
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Posted: 2008-07-05 20:12:43
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