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On 2007-11-04 03:55:47, fullforce wrote:
@sadeghi85
Thanks for the tips!
But what is equal to "EV" in the K850 menues? And i don't recall that there is a "fine picture quality mode" in the menues. I have, off course, chosen the "5MP" mode.
adjusting EV is exactly rule 2 that plankgatan wrote(use D-Pad)
sorry...actually i have K810....and there is a setting: picture quality
if K850 hasn't this setting, picture quality should be fine already.
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Posted: 2007-11-04 15:00:20
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On 2007-11-04 14:27:51, plankgatan wrote:
my grandfather..(he is(was) a war hero...he was in the Winter war against the Sovjet...one of the medal is from the Finish President, (he got that medal for some brave raid they did up in the north Finland)...he allways had the medals on him when we eat christmas lunch, etc ..he he
So your grandfather, is he Finnish or was he one of the Swedish volunteers?
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Posted: 2007-11-04 15:20:21
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Nice pictures guys! Especially Plankgatan! You're really getting the hang of it aren't you? I'll have to try a full-auto shot at some point again.
Keep them coming guys!
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Posted: 2007-11-04 15:38:21
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here is another shot ...
Sandwich from Gelare
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Posted: 2007-11-04 15:38:34
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@Bryan84
awhh...man jst saw you water drop shot...beautiful...ive never got it right!!
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Posted: 2007-11-04 16:46:01
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On 2007-11-04 03:03:17, plankgatan wrote:
this Flickr Site: pictures..is they from k850 ????
Yes, I pretty much only use my cellphone cam these days. The recent ones(got the phone on Halloween) are the k850, the older ones are w810.
Yes, on Flickr you can look at the exif data on the lower right hand side of the screen after you click an individual picture to view. You can also click "all sizes" and see up to original view.
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Posted: 2007-11-04 17:13:20
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On 2007-11-04 16:46:01, Ranjith wrote:
@Bryan84
awhh...man jst saw you water drop shot...beautiful...ive never got it right!!
Oh another one who saw it! *phew* .. Hehe! Yeah ... all about LUCK!

God's grace! Lol!
All the timing and stuff ...
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Posted: 2007-11-04 17:43:59
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Some nature shots. I was suprised how blurry most of them came out, only 2 pictures were somewhat acceptable.
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Posted: 2007-11-04 18:35:22
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My rubbish tips!
At a random party in an artist's studio.
[ This Message was edited by: impy78 on 2007-11-04 18:24 ]
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Posted: 2007-11-04 19:19:01
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trees is absolute the hardest thing to take pictures on....(i havnt seen any cell phone who manage perfect sharpness in landscape with a lot of trees)
its nearly impossible to get 100% sharpness on leafs. (leafs turns and change light direction/angle all time)....
thats why buildings/houses, mountains, etc, is much easier to shoot.
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[ This Message was edited by: plankgatan on 2007-11-04 18:30 ]
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Posted: 2007-11-04 19:23:00
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