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King9 Posts: 53


On 2009-05-02 23:44:33, plankgatan wrote:
another ISO-200, no flash.

nice lowlight quality
http://www.esato.com/phonephotos/viewphotos.php?pid=19494


I'm very pleased with my new Walkman W902, but the camera doesn't works well in low light. Do not misunderstand me, it take often great shots, it feature same camera as C902 so it must depend of the camera software.
Is there any chance to find a modded firmware who using same noise reduction in low light ? I copied a full size image from your Coke photo, hope it's ok.

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Posted: 2009-05-05 01:03:50
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mode Posts: > 500

@King9
Try switching off flash and use document mode. No flash will increase iso and suppress noise. Document mode will keep it reasonably sharp despite noise suppression. But you need to have really steady hands for this. Another option is chombos1's C902 cam driver with added lowlight functionality for both video and imaging which works well with W902. Happy trying
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Posted: 2009-05-05 04:45:05
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plankgatan Posts: > 500

King9
my tip is plain auto around ISO-200(no flash).

i do remember the first fw with c902, they also was a bit noisy in lowlight, but with
latest fw (as you see) it has been improved a lot, it render colours and details in a quite excellent way, and still keep the noise down quite good


Nice shot Panonski
[ This Message was edited by: plankgatan on 2009-05-05 09:08 ]

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Posted: 2009-05-05 09:06:12
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panonski Posts: 345




ISO 400

1/10s

Cloudy Setings


Still much noise

full pic is in photo section
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Posted: 2009-05-05 09:18:59
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plankgatan Posts: > 500

hardly some super lowlight, but what a heck

studying physics for the examination




edit....
sorry man. im to lazy to move them, next time its minimum iso-200

[ This Message was edited by: plankgatan on 2009-05-05 21:57 ]

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Posted: 2009-05-05 16:51:26
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Knight UK Posts: 69

hmm try the c902 photo topic for those 2.. neither of them class as low light
[ This Message was edited by: Knight UK on 2009-05-05 16:39 ]

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Posted: 2009-05-05 17:39:25
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mode Posts: > 500

After a long day at work, my hands weren't as steady as I wanted them to be but here's a quick comparison of the qualities at the different settings I mentioned.

Auto. ISO 200. Flash fired.






Document. ISO 500. No flash.



Document. ISO 200. No flash.


[ This Message was edited by: mode on 2009-05-06 10:47 ]

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Posted: 2009-05-06 08:15:49
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plankgatan Posts: > 500

ISO-400 ____________[no flash, full auto]

ImageandvideohostingbyTinyPic
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Posted: 2009-05-06 11:43:49
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davidtre Posts: 14

Clearly plankgatan is blind and isn’t able to read the title of this thread...
C902 handles iso 400 very well!

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Posted: 2009-05-06 14:18:41
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plankgatan Posts: > 500

it seems the only thing you're able to, is to talk a lot of crap....
tell me....where is all of your Great cellphone pictures ??? (just ridiculous to hear you complain about this matter)

besides, you cant get every night picture sharp with a tiny cellphone, (not some DSLR optic)
(think the camera works good enough at night...full auto, iso-500)
ImageandvideohostingbyTinyPic
[ This Message was edited by: plankgatan on 2009-05-06 23:28 ]

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Posted: 2009-05-06 16:29:15
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