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mode Posts: > 500

More photos taken in various ambience and occasions

















So far I think Arc S does superbly for mobile uploads on Facebook, but that's about it. Thank God I took my daughter's kindergarten graduation photos with my X10 because for my nephew's graduation (last photo) and at a similar distance from my daughter's, it had little detail and the children's face can't be made out clearly in full crop. Perhaps I'll do a comparison of that later eventhough the environment was different just to see the detail
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Posted: 2011-11-20 16:26:42
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mode Posts: > 500

@Bono
You can't be serious. SE phone designs boring? SE's emphasis to garner sales based on design alone has always been bad strategy on their part as design is subjective & intangible. But their designs are hardly boring mate
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Posted: 2011-11-20 16:33:42
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rikken Posts: > 500

I would say that is a matter of taste

Nice pics mode espesially the two of the buildings, nr3 and nr 6
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Posted: 2011-11-20 16:37:18
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Bonovox Posts: > 500

No mode sorry I never meant boring I meant quite a few look similar like Neo,Play & Pro for instance. The Arc S in white is one if the best looking phones. Anyway nice photos they come out fairly well indoors. I like the sunset on the tower blocks shot. And the shot of city at night. The very first shot if you look at the white car on the left that's where you can see a lot of colour noise

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[ This Message was edited by: Bonovox on 2011-11-20 15:53 ]

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Posted: 2011-11-20 16:49:00
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mode Posts: > 500


On 2011-11-20 16:49:00, Bonovox wrote:
And the shot of city at night. The very first shot if you look at the white car on the left that's where you can see a lot of colour noise


Interesting point there, however understandably at ISO 1600 that's the kind of image I was talking about where you just point and shoot with auto scene. I did tinker however with the setting on this other shot where I did away with the noise you mentioned at ISO 500 meaning there's still hope on this baby if just get their act together


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Posted: 2011-11-20 17:33:49
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Bonovox Posts: > 500

True but they are still good shots without a doubt. You know how to get the best from a phone camera even when the camera not quite upto scratch. EDIT: Now looking at them on my pc I see that the shot of the children's party indooors is an excellent shot!!
[ This Message was edited by: Bonovox on 2011-11-20 16:36 ]

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Posted: 2011-11-20 17:35:29
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mode Posts: > 500

Thanks mate, but the lens blur on the left corner is still friggin annoying
[ This Message was edited by: mode on 2011-11-20 16:49 ]

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Posted: 2011-11-20 17:47:42
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Bonovox Posts: > 500

I was just going to say that actually. The dreaded corner softness & blur.
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Posted: 2011-11-20 18:02:24
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plankgatan Posts: > 500


On 2011-11-20 16:26:42, mode wrote:



..............very nice


mode. i do think your Arc S behaves slightly better indoor/lowlight then X10.

however, Arc is better indoor (outdoor) then Arc S and X10 to.
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top 3 Sony , best all-round camera

¤ C905
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yes.........c905 still leads in best(natural) sharpness, softness & colour
[ This Message was edited by: plankgatan on 2011-11-21 19:07 ]

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Posted: 2011-11-20 19:39:29
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HxH Posts: > 500

Please post full size picture of dsc1645 / dsc1734 / dsc1800 very soon, I love to see in big.

Always eyes pleasure
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Posted: 2011-11-21 05:05:45
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