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Some pics produced by Ultimate v2.41 Withan™
Document mode, flash fired
Document mode, flash not fired
Landscape mode, WB auto
[ This Message was edited by: SPiTFiREgr on 2008-03-01 10:38 ]
[ This Message was edited by: SPiTFiREgr on 2008-03-01 10:40 ]
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Posted: 2008-03-01 11:14:11
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On 2008-03-01 10:10:09, mrozilla wrote:
On 2008-03-01 01:32:42, Bebeto90 wrote:
On 2008-03-01 00:28:09, mrozilla wrote:
If somebody can remake Ultimate v2.41 Withan™ driver in order to it was excluded (switched off) Force flash
sorry my bad english
Please:
http://www.speedyshare.com/956697727.html
This version acts correctly. audo in mode this not flash force
very THX
That version has an issue with colour when switching flash modes ... I see it in code
[ This Message was edited by: jomateixa on 2008-03-01 12:09 ]
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Posted: 2008-03-01 13:09:21
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On 2008-03-01 10:10:09, mrozilla wrote:
If somebody could explain it exactly
··· SPECIAL MODES ···
* Twilight portrait:
1) Flash ON: Slow flash sync (1/2s, ISO 250)
* Portrait:
1) Flash ON: Slow flash sync (2s, ISO 125)
2) Flash OFF: Indoor special mode (6 fps shutter)
* Twilight portrait:
1) Flash ON: Slow flash sync (1/2s, ISO 250)
it means - if you choose Twilight portrait scenery and turn on flash then camera will be set to 0.5 sec exposure time and ISO 250
* Portrait:
1) Flash ON: Slow flash sync (2s, ISO 125) - scenery portait with flash will set camera to 2 sec exposure and ISO 125
2) Flash OFF: Indoor special mode (6 fps shutter) - if you turn off flash you will set shutter to work in 6fps mode
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Posted: 2008-03-01 13:12:51
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2.41 is quite impressive but unfortunately has bugs.
portrait with flash on = white screen (saving takes time)
portrait with RER = pics thin and blurred, yellowish
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Posted: 2008-03-01 16:32:33
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On 2008-03-01 16:32:33, reywal wrote:
2.41 is quite impressive but unfortunately has bugs.
portrait with flash on = white screen (saving takes time)
portrait with RER = pics thin and blurred, yellowish
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And just the previous message is explaining that...
[ This Message was edited by: jomateixa on 2008-03-01 15:45 ]
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Posted: 2008-03-01 16:43:14
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* Twilight portrait:
1) Flash ON: Slow flash sync (1/2s, ISO 250)
it means - if you choose Twilight portrait scenery and turn on flash then camera will be set to 0.5 sec exposure time and ISO 250
* Portrait:
1) Flash ON: Slow flash sync (2s, ISO 125) - scenery portait with flash will set camera to 2 sec exposure and ISO 125
2) Flash OFF: Indoor special mode (6 fps shutter) - if you turn off flash you will set shutter to work in 6fps mode
K800i R8BF003
If it isn't too much to ask... how does it translate when it comes to real life situations ?
For example, what settings should I use to take photos in the following situations:
a) Daylight, outside pics (buildings, surroundings, forests, mountains, etc)
b) Daylight, people pictures
c) Close object (macro) picturess
d) Night, outside pics
e) Night, people pictures (with good lightning sources)
f) Night, people pictures (without good lightning sources, such as discos and parties).
If anyone is kind enough to answer, thanks in advance.
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Posted: 2008-03-01 17:08:34
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landscape / wb-auto
doc / flash
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Posted: 2008-03-01 17:17:44
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doc / on flash ,not sharp due to the tank .
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Posted: 2008-03-01 17:25:52
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there is a bug on protrait modus and flash on! 2.41 withan!
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Posted: 2008-03-01 18:37:23
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On 2008-03-01 18:37:23, stürmer wrote:
there is a bug on protrait modus and flash on! 2.41 withan!
ahahahaha...
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Posted: 2008-03-01 18:48:31
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