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@Corer @chadi thank u so much guys
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Posted: 2009-03-08 04:35:00
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corer Posts: 53


On 2009-03-07 23:51:07, TimeWriter wrote:
Excellent driver, indeed! I like it a lot, but it needs some improvements. Once again, it has too much noise and chromatic aberration, expecially when we shoot dark colours. The image details is also too low for a 5 megapixel camera.
But, I like how flash works, the compression and the colour reproduction.
[ This Message was edited by: TimeWriter on 2009-03-07 22:51 ]



It'd be much betr if u try night portrait mode in dark``the 1/4s shutter & 1/8s for flash would b nice`

[ This Message was edited by: corer on 2009-03-08 04:31 ]

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Posted: 2009-03-08 05:29:39
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TimeWriter Posts: 103

I will try, thanks.

I have noticed some bugs that needs to be fixed.
When we use twilight portrait, forced flash doesn't work.
When we take pictures with forced flash, pictures are too bright.

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Posted: 2009-03-08 14:33:55
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corer Posts: 53

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On 2009-03-08 14:33:55, TimeWriter wrote:
I will try, thanks.
I have noticed some bugs that needs to be fixed.
When we use twilight portrait, forced flash doesn't work.
When we take pictures with forced flash, pictures are too bright.

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Yep there's no forced flash for twilight portrait.
And for over exposure(i guess u mean it), u better set ISO to100 or 200 in auto mode.
Anyway, there're 2 levels of flash as well as ISO with flash.ISO100 for nearby shot with flash and 200 for a little bit further. U gotta pay attention.
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Posted: 2009-03-08 15:50:00
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TimeWriter Posts: 103


On 2009-03-08 15:50:00, corer wrote:
Yep there's no forced flash for twilight portrait.
And for over exposure(i guess u mean it), u better set ISO to100 or 200 in auto mode.
Anyway, there're 2 levels of flash as well as ISO with flash.ISO100 for nearby shot with flash and 200 for a little bit further. U gotta pay attention.

I tried to change the ISO values and it works fine, but still over exposured sometimes.
I will wait for your final version. I hope you'll improve image quality and fix the bugs.

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Posted: 2009-03-08 17:47:03
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obentou Posts: 364

Flash pictures are way too dark; although it solves flash burn, the flash is useless in other pictures.
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Posted: 2009-03-08 22:14:32
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obentou Posts: 364

Nevermind, problem solved with Twilight Portrait, lol
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Posted: 2009-03-09 02:50:35
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foxhound79 Posts: 34

something still bother me
i tried k810 in twilight mode i took a shot for a moving car and the car appeared perfect
when i tried the same with k850 the car ohhhh no car at all
couple of colored lines that's all
srry for poor English
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Posted: 2009-03-09 08:54:21
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ace1025 Posts: 47

In twilight mode the shutter and exposure speed is much longer (around 2secs?) , hence the blurry result for moving object.
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Posted: 2009-03-09 09:26:46
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corer Posts: 53


On 2009-03-09 09:26:46, ace1025 wrote:
In twilight mode the shutter and exposure speed is much longer (around 2secs?) , hence the blurry result for moving object.


yep,u right
low ISO + long exposure time best 4 twilight lanscape



PS:actually i like this feeling pretty much``:)
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Posted: 2009-03-09 10:13:29
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