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number1 Posts: > 500

u shouldn't have said anything lol now ever1's gonna want ur new driver lol
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Posted: 2007-09-27 16:22:07
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kopritis Posts: 295


On 2007-09-27 16:22:07, number1 wrote:
u shouldn't have said anything lol now ever1's gonna want ur new driver lol


yea!
The next time i will keep my mouth close...

[ This Message was edited by: kopritis on 2007-09-27 15:24 ]
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Posted: 2007-09-27 16:24:13
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ryosukeyb Posts: 13

haha i cant wait for it =p
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Posted: 2007-09-27 16:24:28
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Guto_ViP Posts: > 500

Me too...


Kopritis, do you speak portuguese?
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Posted: 2007-09-27 16:37:24
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tai020381 Posts: > 500


On 2007-09-27 16:15:17, kopritis wrote:

On 2007-09-27 15:45:50, number1 wrote:
wot does spot metering actually do????


I cant explain better because my english is poor. see the photos


Spot metering further enhances the area to automatically adjust the exposure a very dark spot or area. Notice the crosshair on spot-metering mode? Use that part to aim at dark places and it will automatically set best exposure to brighten up that place. Try taking a dark spot with normal auto mode, take the same spot again with spot metering mode. You will see the difference.
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Posted: 2007-09-27 16:42:48
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kopritis Posts: 295


On 2007-09-27 16:37:24, Guto_ViP wrote:
Me too...


Kopritis, do you speak portuguese?



No!
Greek
and english
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Posted: 2007-09-27 16:43:52
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kopritis Posts: 295


On 2007-09-27 16:42:48, tai020381 wrote:


Spot metering further enhances the area to automatically adjust the exposure a very dark spot or area. Notice the crosshair on spot-metering mode? Use that part to aim at dark places and it will automatically set best exposure to brighten up that place. Try taking a dark spot with normal auto mode, take the same spot again with spot metering mode. You will see the difference.


OMG thank you! you save me!
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Posted: 2007-09-27 16:48:09
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Guto_ViP Posts: > 500


On 2007-09-27 16:42:48, tai020381 wrote:

On 2007-09-27 16:15:17, kopritis wrote:

On 2007-09-27 15:45:50, number1 wrote:
wot does spot metering actually do????


I cant explain better because my english is poor. see the photos


Spot metering further enhances the area to automatically adjust the exposure a very dark spot or area. Notice the crosshair on spot-metering mode? Use that part to aim at dark places and it will automatically set best exposure to brighten up that place. Try taking a dark spot with normal auto mode, take the same spot again with spot metering mode. You will see the difference.


Can you translate to portuguese? please...
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Posted: 2007-09-27 16:48:34
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genus Posts: 385

this is y i alway say, where is the spot metering -.-!
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Posted: 2007-09-27 17:05:40
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norbi_nw Posts: > 500

OMG guys have you seen the K770i photos?? they are way better than the k800/810. It would be great to make a hybrid camdriver (once k770 is out). I'm VERY VERY unhappy with the k800/810 white balance. And i have a question for kopritis. like i said, i like your 3.3 driver. U can use its sharpness in 3.5, only lower it a bit. or tell me what to change (for sharpness, and for 25fps VR) thx

BTW. FOR ALL TESTERS/MODDERS/READERS. DONT POST ANY MORE MACRO SHOTS plz. SE can handle the macro shots very good, but it sux in landscapes. Just look at any test on the net. Macros 10/10, landscape or far objects 6/10. PLZ (i mean u dont use your phone to take pictures of flowers and other small stuff all the time, but for people and landscapes, etc. u use macro for 2-3 out of 10 shots)
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Posted: 2007-09-27 20:41:47
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