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synagence Posts: 114

@ka2cu
some of the best looking photos i've seen for a while...nicely done
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Posted: 2005-06-07 13:16:05
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etaab Posts: > 500

I'm quite happy with this one, although the focus went a little weird - it seemed to focus on the near plants rather than the fountain in the background:



And this one, guess what it is ? i'm using it for my PC's desktop background because its quite abstract.



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Posted: 2005-06-07 15:08:41
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peltsi Posts: 69

Here is some comparesion of using auto focus and not usin auto focus.

I say again my pictures are all blur and i dont know why!
Maybe cos here winds so much but still..
Maybe i have to change this phone or something..

Well look at your self how blur are they!


With auto focus


Without AF



With auto focus


Without AF



I really cant see the difference and im so pissed of about my pic quality!

I used daylight setting in these.

But whats frong with focus..
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Posted: 2005-06-07 16:10:53
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djastle Posts: 53

@ peltsi

yours look like some of mine with a bluring on the left side of the photos. Thought this was just the way it is with this camera as i've seen others the same!? Most of mine are fine particularly the macro ones but some taken from a long distant seem to blur on the left side. I agree it's really disappointing!
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Posted: 2005-06-07 16:37:44
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numb Posts: > 500

the camera does tend to blur the left area of distant objects.

But I dont know why you are pissed of about cam quality pelti, your pictures look fine, notice how objects in front are sharp. The fence for instanse in your first photos

When taken these photos cam has clearly focussed on the closest objects (the fence or the house), thus unfocussed the distance (the trees). This is normal behaviour when using autofocus. Especially a simple autofocus as that used in K750 which only has 1 focalpoint. Real (more expensive) digicams autofocus use several focalpoints in a scene unless you specifically tell it to only focus at one point for optimum sharpness of that point.

K750 is the first mobilecam to have autofocus, for now autofocus in mobiles is on a somewhat primitive level. Its therefore best in scenes a litle closer, and where theres not to much distance (depth) between objects in the scene.

If you want a picture that is "in focus" at all distances (not really possible but still) then you need to point the autofocus meter to a point somewhere in the midle between the closest and the most distant object in the scene. K750 cam is the best cam on the market right now, but that doesnt mean that it doesnt require any help from the photographer, because it does. Best advice would be to experiment alot, and learn the camera, and how to use it best.

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Posted: 2005-06-07 17:34:15
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peltsi Posts: 69

My inside pics are just GREAT! This was taken with nightmode setting cos room was not so "high light"

I think this is so good picture!



But whats wrong with my outside pics.. all blurry.. and not because my hands are shaking cos
this one has taken on table.


Maybe i go to morrow to the shop where i buyd this from and ask is it possible to do something about it.

But why my inside pics are just great..
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Posted: 2005-06-07 17:38:42
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admad Posts: > 500

Try to focus on the trees, not at this fence.


By the way, is it possible to skip autofocus in k750i?.
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Posted: 2005-06-07 17:42:16
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numb Posts: > 500

the last one seems overexposed, notice how the white burns out.
It could have used some adjustment of the exposurecompensation.

Also it seems to lack an actual focalpoint.

No, I dont beleive its possible to skip the autofocus, even if one just presses it down. That will simply just confuse the cam. Better to learn where to focus.



[ This Message was edited by: numb on 2005-06-07 16:46 ]
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Posted: 2005-06-07 17:44:37
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ka2cu Posts: 23

Paddington Station this warm afternoon




Images 487+489, boy I've taken nearly 500 pics with the K750i.

My tip is to take your time with the auto focusing, it's very slow! Also if you just press the button straight down without confirmation it has focused, most of the time the image will be blurred.

Half press the button until the centre 'frame' turns green or the green dot appears, then fully depress and HOLD the camera thre for about 3 seconds after the camera sound has gone off.

some weird reason the 1st image it captures is not the actual one!
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Posted: 2005-06-07 17:46:06
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numb Posts: > 500

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On 2005-06-07 17:46:06, ka2cu wrote:
My tip is to take your time with the auto focusing, it's very slow! Also if you just press the button straight down without confirmation it has focused, most of the time the image will be blurred.

Half press the button until the centre 'frame' turns green or the green dot appears, then fully depress and HOLD the camera thre for about 3 seconds after the camera sound has gone off.

some weird reason the 1st image it captures is not the actual one!


exactly

find a good focalpoint, wait untill it has focussed correctly, press the button and hold the camera very still for 2-3 seconds.

Also, a good focalpoint is somewhere not all dark or all bright, but somewhere in between.
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Posted: 2005-06-07 17:50:13
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