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etaab - very nice and ....soothing.......good job......
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Posted: 2004-07-26 20:28:19
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Here is a view of NYC and Jersey City taken today:
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Posted: 2004-07-26 20:48:13
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On 2004-07-22 22:56:48, JN wrote:
@jack00 - And what series is that Bimmer mate - 3_ _
series 1 - i even wrote it in my post - its not on the market yet!
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Posted: 2004-07-26 20:52:52
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@jack00 - Whaaaaat - A bimmer series "1"

. . . If it's not in the market yet, then how come that guy was able to get his own

-what, is that a prototype, or just a 'lifesize' - dummy bimmer car

I'll try to access that car in the net, and just see what I can get

I have a strange feeling that it is one of the latest 3 series - coupe bims around

Thanks anyway for enlightening my 'Q' back there !
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Posted: 2004-07-26 21:15:16
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It's a one Series... they are about...
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Posted: 2004-07-26 21:22:04
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On 2004-07-26 20:28:19, vojta66 wrote:
etaab - very nice and ....soothing.......good job......
Thanks. I like taking pictures of the countryside. However, what disappoints me about VGA cameras is that they arent very good at capturing distances, after a certain distance everything goes all blurred. Also, complex objects such as trees with thousands of leaves on them just go all pixelated, and look scruffy.
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Posted: 2004-07-27 01:00:21
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well the problem isnŽt just the VGA sensor - one big quality hit is done by the lens system:
- they have to be cheap and of plastic;
- they have to try to focus close and far at the same time;
- the lens are fixed and very small;
All this conditions make it impossible to take pictures with better quality. If you take a VGA picture with a real camera youŽll se far better pictures. But for a mobile K700i takes great shots!
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Posted: 2004-07-27 01:46:26
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The colors seem a bit (

) unnatural. S700 is far better from that point.
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Posted: 2004-07-27 02:15:33
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Colors have nothing to do with sensor (in this case that both sensors are CMOS) - the problem is due to White Balance. In Paint Shop Pro if you switch Auto White Balance and check "remove color cast" colors become a lot better.
But of course S700 is top notch when we talk about pictures! Less noise, less lens distortion, 4x more resolution and better color reprodution without editing. I hope they improve brightness metering because the default Spot Metering overexpose most outside pictures
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Posted: 2004-07-27 15:23:44
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last friday I got stuck at Frankfurt airport on the BA gatwick flight due to thunderstorms... stuck for more than 3 hours!
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here is some video I took out the window... you can see the lightening and hear the thunder!
here is a still shot from the video
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Posted: 2004-07-27 15:41:56
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