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On 2010-11-02 16:28:13, Sassho wrote:
Ask Carl Zeiss man
I don't understand how this world manifacturer can make such a bad optics , but is fact
First of all, Carl Zeiss is dead for mor than a 100 years now.
So it's all up to you Sassho to solve this mystery for us!
Anyway, look, two N8's shooting the similar scenes one with blurs and the other without, as well as teh same N8 shooting some scenes with blurs and others without, can't be related to a lens defect!
Specially that those blurs are coming on different spots..
So again, scratch you head a little and think a little more.. You could figure it out..
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Posted: 2010-11-05 08:30:23
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New fresh samples N8 camera in differents mode.
Detail and sharp the BEST in
Landscape mode
Auto
Landscape
Landscape color tone vivid
Here N8 camera set in
Color tone vivid with increase maximum sharp. How are look
Landscape mode is better as detail.
Auto
Auto vivid and sharp
Landscape
[ This Message was edited by: Sassho on 2010-11-05 15:28 ]
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Posted: 2010-11-05 16:26:50
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Guys, I´ve just received my N8.
Take a look at this thread I´ve just opened:
http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=199082
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Posted: 2010-11-06 14:54:52
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qoute from nokia n8 forum
http://www.nokian8forum.com/g[....]-dull-images-and-quality-good/
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Quote from: tedj101 on October 17, 2010, 07:36:23 AM
Then I tried the camera with the flash on and I was appalled by the results. The pictures were not just washed out and with very uneven lighting, they were completely unusable as pictures. I went back to no flash and everything was well. I finally decided that the flash was bad and that I would have to send the phone back.
TED, about you getting bad quality with the flash. I had a few images like this... white shadow over the image, washed out - then i has some perfect pics. Couldnt understand why.
Found out the reason - and you can easily test it yourself. Its yours left index finder extending over the top of the cameras flash. If you grip the phone and your inderx finger goes over the edge, you get the washed out imagine, pull your finger back and grip the phone with on your finger tip - and your back to razor shark images.
The light from the flash reflects off your finger back into the lens giving you the washed out images.
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Posted: 2010-11-06 20:59:56
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Some photo taken by n8 blur is because the camera got finger print or dirty. Kindly wipe it clean before take a shot. I have try it already.. it become obvious when using flash.
But because of the n8 camera design.. silver surround the camera cause glare effect when there is strong light source in front the camera.
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Posted: 2010-11-07 16:19:41
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Two photos by N8 in Auto and Landscape mode. AF in Landscape mode is turn off and blur of right side is more.
Auto
Landscape
[ This Message was edited by: Sassho on 2010-11-07 17:24 ]
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Posted: 2010-11-07 17:46:16
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On 2010-11-07 17:46:16, Sassho wrote:
Two photos by N8 in Auto and Landscape mode. AF in Landscape mode is turn off and blur of right side is more.
Auto
Landscape
[ This Message was edited by: Sassho on 2010-11-07 17:24 ]
thats weird
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Posted: 2010-11-08 00:02:15
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Satio vs N8 @ Night (note that the combined ISO and SS results in the same exposure - perfectly comparable shots):
N8 (ISO-500, 1/5s Shutter Speed):
Satio (ISO-100, 1s Shutter Speed):
N8´s crops:
Satio´s crops:
Despite the higher noise level from the N8´s shot, I guess that the level of resolved detail is pretty much on par.
Nevertheless, I would like to have even slower Shutter Speeds with Lower ISO. If it can do that at ISO-500, imagine what it would do at ISO-100.
[ This Message was edited by: Vit on 2010-11-08 13:14 ]
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Posted: 2010-11-08 14:08:52
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Vit, but one key point here which you do not mention is that in order to get this shot with the Satio, you either need a tripod or have to rest the phone on something.
With the N8 you can take this picture by hand, just point and shoot due to the fast shutter speed.
If the N8 had a shutter speed control so we can get at least 1 sec shutter speeds, it would truly be an amazing all around camera.
Lets hope they implement it.
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Posted: 2010-11-08 15:48:38
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On 2010-11-07 16:19:41, genus wrote:
Some photo taken by n8 blur is because the camera got finger print or dirty.
Some individuals, however, simply can't comprehend this fact.
It seems far too complicated for their brains to analyze!
What's really bewildering though, is that those came up with a more complicated suggestions than the fact itself..
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@Vit
Adding to Jake's comment, can't you also see that, putting the noise and details aside, teh whole scene is better exposed by the N8 and the color saturation is far superior?
It would be nice to post the original photos as well..
Anyway, it seems I can't resist the N8 anymore, I'm definitely ordering a one..
Problem remains which color to choose..
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Posted: 2010-11-08 16:13:27
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