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A really capable cam.. waiting for modder to make it even more amazing
[ This Message was edited by: Kirankj1724 on 2011-04-03 14:21 ]
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Posted: 2011-04-03 15:17:33
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1 - mom made pie
2- me and my girlfriend
Very capable cam
[ This Message was edited by: danielupg on 2011-04-03 19:22 ]
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Posted: 2011-04-03 20:21:10
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greendust1 = bot, supid fcking bot
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Posted: 2011-04-17 07:45:42
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I occasionally need to take shots of text (documents, book pages etc.). Please tell me how Elm fit for this purposes? Can I examine something at A3 paper shot performed with Elm?
I had SonyEricsson k810i, but now it breaked down and I'am trying to find substitute.
P.S. Sorry for my terrible English, it's not my native language and I have never been strong in linguistics
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Posted: 2011-04-19 17:41:39
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yes Elm can take pictures of text very well, it has autofocus. Just use document mode in the camera settings when taking shots of text, it makes the image brighter and has darker blacks.
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Posted: 2011-04-20 04:22:58
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Nice pics and what a clarity????????
I ant to see more
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Posted: 2011-04-21 08:53:09
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Is it possible to see some photos made with the Hazel (or the Elm as well, but I'm interested in getting a Hazel) made with darkness and the flash on, but from a normal distance and not macro mode?
I've been looking all over the thread but all the pics made with flash are in macro mode, and I'd like to know how it performes in a normal situation (ie: night out with friends).
Thanks
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Posted: 2011-04-22 11:00:04
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@dbvolante, taken with Hazel all auto, about 4 feet away.
unfortunately, Hazel has a yellowish flash (don't know if they fixed this on the newer models) while Elm's flash is fine not yellowish. The led flash will only be good for closeups, if you go more than 4 feet away from the subject the picture gets dark. Sad to say both Elm/Hazel are not good at lowlight photos though
[ This Message was edited by: reeflotz on 2011-04-22 14:45 ]
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Posted: 2011-04-22 12:05:50
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Posted: 2011-04-22 15:36:55
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On 2011-04-22 12:05:50, reeflotz wrote:
@dbvolante, taken with Hazel all auto, about 4 feet away.
unfortunately, Hazel has a yellowish flash (don't know if they fixed this on the newer models) while Elm's flash is fine not yellowish. The led flash will only be good for closeups, if you go more than 4 feet away from the subject the picture gets dark. Sad to say both Elm/Hazel are not good at lowlight photos though
[ This Message was edited by: reeflotz on 2011-04-22 14:45 ]
Thanks for your help.
Well I have to think about it, since I usually use to take photos at night.
Thanks again!
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Posted: 2011-04-22 18:31:51
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