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blueberry63 Posts: 12

My trusty old k750i is a very good camera as well but it has its flaws.

I'm not complaining about the resolution or general pictire quality, it is sufficient for most of my cam shots.

The real problem for the cam is action shots. Shutter lag is horrible. Of course I've been spoiled lately by a fine SLR cam with close to no shutter lag at all but before that I've been shooting quite a lot with simpler point'n shoots that were much much better in this department than the sluggish k750i.

I would also very much appreciate good performance in low-light situations, this is always a big problem for simple cams like phonecams of course.

As far as I love the old k750i, I'd like to find a worthy replacement now. It should be just as snappy in the user interface as the k750i, just as reliable in basic functions, and have a very good camera like what I have now but FAR faster.

What should I get?

Suggestions are much appreciated. I might add that I have lots of computers around so I don't really need a "smartphone"-type phone. Just a very good cameraphone.
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Posted: 2009-04-18 02:15:20
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gtr83 Posts: > 500

Well, since this is an SE forum I don't see why I can't recommend C905 to you
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Posted: 2009-04-18 02:21:22
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blueberry63 Posts: 12

Do you have any shutter-lag data on that suggestion? For some reason I've found it difficult to find, maybe I'm not looking in the right places.

What is bugging the hell out of me with my current k750i is that it takes about a full second between my pressing the shutter and when the actual picture is taken.

Try capturing the fun stuff dogs or kids do under those circumstances... Sometimez I'm sort of clairvoyant and press the shutter before the fun stuff happens but let me tell you that's one pic out of a thousand....

Need a really fast cameraphone.
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Posted: 2009-04-18 02:42:58
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gtr83 Posts: > 500

I can't tell you precise numbers because I can't find it either, but the shutter speed is quite fast. It's probably due to the xenon flash helping in low-light conditions. In daylight it's almost instantaneous. On the other hand the xenon is unusable in BestPic mode.
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Posted: 2009-04-18 02:53:54
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blueberry63 Posts: 12

I'll have trip to the dealer an check this C905 out. Thanks for the suggestion, I understand it is difficult to find the data.

For gadgets advertsed as cameras, this is one of the most important parameters in tests. It happens to be so also for me in this case.

I have a very good phone, also a few very competent cameras, now I want something that is both in a reasonable compromise.
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Posted: 2009-04-18 03:04:54
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Bonovox Posts: > 500

Even the best camera phones have some shutter lag.
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Posted: 2009-04-18 03:07:00
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blueberry63 Posts: 12


On 2009-04-18 03:07:00, Bonovox wrote:
Even the best camera phones have some shutter lag.



Yes it is impossible to avoid, I "just" want to know what would be the better options. Getting used to DSLR is a bich here... I'll never get fully satisfied but I want to come much closer than where I am now with the k750i.
[ This Message was edited by: blueberry63 on 2009-04-18 02:17 ]

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Posted: 2009-04-18 03:15:28
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gtr83 Posts: > 500

Even with the C905 you won't get photos similar to a DSLR's, but in
camphone terms it's among the better and simpler ones.
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Posted: 2009-04-18 03:23:00
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ocean21 Posts: 217


On 2009-04-18 03:23:00, gtr83 wrote:
Even with the C905 you won't get photos similar to a DSLR's, but in

camphone terms it's among the better and simpler ones.


Ditto
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Posted: 2009-04-18 06:29:13
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number1 Posts: > 500

All camphones have shutter lag, they need to use long exposure times and they need to give prioty to shutter speed rather than the iso to get better quality, i'd recommend the T650 or K770 they have a larger aperture so don't need such long exposure time like the rest.
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Posted: 2009-04-18 15:43:00
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