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no i searched youtube, then dropped my (£3) k800i to prove it to myself
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Posted: 2009-12-16 15:41:31
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@ mriley
nice test

hopefully you won't try this with your c901
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Posted: 2009-12-16 16:02:45
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haha

The day i do that will be the day my children lock me up in a home!
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Posted: 2009-12-16 16:04:49
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Tip: With C901 macro+xenon in auto mode you get a lot of flash burn (where they flash totally overexposes the object and it appears to be totally white) this can be improved greatly by lowering the ISO value to 100 and increasing the shutter speed (by selecting sports mode) at 1/40 seconds
The camera doesn't actually allow you to take pics in sports/landscape/twilight landscape modes with the flash on but this limitation can be overridden if you restart the camera (exit and back)
Ill post some pics of this later to show this
[ This Message was edited by: mriley on 2009-12-16 16:54 ]
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Posted: 2009-12-16 17:41:18
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i've change the CDA using Ultimate CDA Generator Extreme by codeclaw
Customisation
1209-4765 R6A
1212-2027 R1EA033
APAC-ANZ
yet still cannot update using SEUS
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Posted: 2009-12-16 17:59:08
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@mriley,
thanks for the tip man, i've tried it, and it works... hehehe...
i'd say by using this method, C901 can beat 'led flash phone is the best for macro' myth.
i can assure that, because i'm using C702..
proceed to C901 pictures thread to see examples by me.
(i'm still resizing the images right now at this moment)
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Posted: 2009-12-16 18:11:30
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@ mriley
but this tip works only for modded camdriver? right?

so it means that you have it already intalled on youe phone . that's quick man

same day you got the phone and already new camdriver

will try it in couple days later when i get more free time
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Posted: 2009-12-16 18:17:45
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yeah, thats right gedas, with lower ISO and exposure time of 2 seconds we could have much better quality
ill post some more tips later on, how to avoid camera shake and things like that

[ This Message was edited by: mriley on 2009-12-16 18:02 ]
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Posted: 2009-12-16 19:01:38
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off topic
but would it be possible to achieve such quality in night shots with c901? look at EXIF of this pic taken with i-mobile 902
http://www.esato.com/phonepho[....]make=samart&model=i-mobile+902
the details are almost same as c901 but look at the ISO. it's set to 50 and i believe that this results in great quality..or am i wrong?
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Posted: 2009-12-16 19:11:22
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yes you are very right, low ISO means good quality... lower ISO the higher quality BUT the lower the ISO the less light the sensor picks up. So we need to increase the shutter speed/exposure so it can take in more light as it has more time to take the light in. Its finding a balance between ISO and shutter speed that gives best results
and its not off-topic, we should be talking about this as it's describing and improving the camera on the C901

[ This Message was edited by: mriley on 2009-12-16 20:40 ]
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Posted: 2009-12-16 19:15:48
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