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Straight from the cam. Got this thing last night. Adjusting to it, can't wait for next firmware.... other than the lagging in some menus and especially the time it takes to populate the media lists using a 4gig microsd card. Other than those hopefully fixed issues with next firmware, this is a bad ass phone. Even with the issues currently, I don't regret the cash I dropped on this thing.

[ This Message was edited by: brewcaster on 2007-11-01 19:58 ]
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Posted: 2007-11-01 20:35:22
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On 2007-11-01 12:40:39, plankgatan wrote:
he he he...whatever...show me night pictures FROM YOUR OWN I-MOBILE.902 who have the same sharpness like this night picture
You can find an example
here in the i-mobile 902 photos thread. Feel free also to look at the original and you'll notice the absence of noise in that night shot.
BTW, why are all your photos 778x584? (That's less than 10 percent of 5 MP.) Is that the size produced by BestPic or have you downsized them in your PC?
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Posted: 2007-11-01 21:01:36
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he he......why do we discuss i-mobile902 ?????? (everyone know that i-mobile often take realy good night pictures........k850 take also often good night pictures)
this thread is for k850 i think.......
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[ This Message was edited by: plankgatan on 2007-11-01 20:41 ]
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Posted: 2007-11-01 21:34:04
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@plank
Again some fantastic pics, looks like that tree have been trough a storm or two.
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Posted: 2007-11-01 21:46:36
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Night time pics, flash on, Auto ISO :
and ISO 100:

[ This Message was edited by: petrescucostin on 2007-11-01 21:41 ]
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Posted: 2007-11-01 22:39:19
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Here are a few contributions on my part
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Posted: 2007-11-01 23:02:21
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I used to own an i-mobile 902, and I must say that 902 takes excellent night shots. Only down side is that you have to set it on timer to get sharp pics, as the exposure time is very long (can be a few seconds).
I try to dig out some of my old 902 pics.
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Posted: 2007-11-02 04:39:31
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@elementz, your imobile 902 pics posted at hardwarezone are awesome!.
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Posted: 2007-11-02 06:12:17
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On 2007-11-01 21:34:04, plankgatan wrote:
he he......why do we discuss i-mobile902 ?????? (everyone know that i-mobile often take realy good night pictures........k850 take also often good night pictures)
You challenged me to produce a sharp night photo so I responded!
And twice I asked
why all your photos are 778x584. A very odd size as Esato always crops to 800x600. So I was curious to know if this is because you always use BestPic and 778x584 is the only size you get from BestPic, or do you scale down your photos before uploading?
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Posted: 2007-11-02 06:43:18
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Hers's a night photo taken by k850i.
In its twilight landscape mode, ISO was reduced to 125, shutter speed to 1/2 second.
http://img452.imageshack.us/img452/1567/twilightmodeoo3.jpg
Full size picture.
Already very good for a cameraphone I think.
And Abu, why do you keep challenging and taking out i-mobile cameraphone to compare here?? Isn't there a photo thread for that phone also? And if its camera quality surpassed k850i I bet its battery juice will be sucked out in 1/2 a day of shooting compared to the k850i. Also, CMOS sensor might not lose to CCD sensor, only I think SE did some marketing on cameraphones. (As in not producing very good sensor so as not to overtake current DC sales.)
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Posted: 2007-11-02 11:48:28
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