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heppell2k Posts: 164

Okay ive gota communicam for me t68i-however the lighting on the pictures i take are shocking. When a room is bright because a light is turned on it jsut takes photos that are really dark with slight changes of colour-just single colour though some sort of peachy yellow.Noty particularly impressive when i had a look at me mates gd87 and saw that in a dark and dingy pub the camera picked up on everything i saw. I want my camera to do that because i know the quality of pictures when downloaded to a pc is superb second to none. What settings would make this possible. HELP.I know there is a white balance feature on the phone but im not sure what i want it on. And also the extra menu when u put in a code or somat that changes the colours or something-what is that and what is the best setting for it. Is it a menu for the camera which cant normally be seen
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Posted: 2003-01-01 23:29:00
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bart Posts: > 500

what cam do you have? the MCA-25 is better in darker places then the MCA-20. let the settings be on normal, put the whit balance on and leave the special menu "colour boost" unchanged.
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Posted: 2003-01-01 23:44:00
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heppell2k Posts: 164

God knows which one it is i think its the 25. How do i get to the colour boost cos i thikni changed it but aint sure what its spose to b on

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Posted: 2003-01-02 00:39:00
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jomni1 Posts: 257

I just live with the color problems. Anyway, I just edit it in the computer (brightness, and color) and the pictures turn out fine.
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Posted: 2003-01-02 00:53:00
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heppell2k Posts: 164

But the main problem is the fact that can take photos when there is naural light-say im outside but when i go inside and take photos there awful-just a screen of blackness. How can this be resolved. Also what should the colour boost value be set at if left alone under the hidden menu with *##* ive messed with it and now i want it restoring. Please advise
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Posted: 2003-01-02 20:48:00
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heppell2k Posts: 164

oh yeh its a 20 not a 25
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Posted: 2003-01-02 20:50:00
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pachy Posts: > 500

My mca20 is no good indoors unless alot of light is available & i mean ALOT.
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Posted: 2003-01-02 22:07:00
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M_J_I Posts: 10

U can set the color boost to the default which is 13, u can enter the color boost menu by the code *##*, at the computer u can use adobe photo shop to get autolevels of contrast & britenes, then on the filters menu on noise u can remove the noise of the photo if there was no enough light when u took the photo. Hnpe that may help :-) This post was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2003-01-02 22:43:00
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kzee26 Posts: 17

which cam is better for t68i mca20 or 25?? for indoor s and outdoors??
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Posted: 2003-01-02 23:38:00
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