Originally posted by Kijori over-exposure i guess.
yeah, when in bright sunny days, the sensor can't handle the amount of light. so when I try to darken it using the joystick, it'll become too dark.
if u look at cruZZade's post with the dog(page 4), I bet that pic was taken in a pretty sunny day or too much light reflected off the white/light colored cement floor. if you look at the white parts, they are not pure white but it has too much noise. if he pressed down on the joystick to make it darker. the pic would become pretty dark.
try it with urs. u should get similar results.
so soft indoor or soft light is the best, u can get really clear and nice colored pics.
Originally posted by edwinx yeah, when in bright sunny days, the sensor can't handle the amount of light. so when I try to darken it using the joystick, it'll become too dark.
if u look at cruZZade's post with the dog(page 4), I bet that pic was taken in a pretty sunny day or too much light reflected off the white/light colored cement floor. if you look at the white parts, they are not pure white but it has too much noise. if he pressed down on the joystick to make it darker. the pic would become pretty dark.
try it with urs. u should get similar results.
so soft indoor or soft light is the best, u can get really clear and nice colored pics.
Yeah, you're right about that one, it was a very sunny day; though are you wrong about the ground, it's wood; therefore it would be pretty strange if the "over exposed light" came out white The dogs whitest parts are pretty -pure white- though.
I think that the phones handles it pretty well if you darken the amount of light. This is a sample picture, the first one taken in very strong lightning condition and the second one taken in the same condition but with maximum darkening. Look at the watercan and the yellow flowers. It looks much better on the second one.
I took them in a hurry so don't complain about my photographer skills
here's another picture on a bright sunny day with my t68. we went strawberry picking yesterday in stouffville! It was a beautiful day so i snapped a couple of pics for no reason. i find phone cam's sooo convenient cause there's those moments when a pic is nice to have.
but thenn the 2nd pic looks too dark now and not clear. if you look at my post, the kitten pics are like my perfect T610 pics. if I can get that kind of lighting everywhere, all my T610 will be like that quality. not too dark, not too bright. colors are correct. there is only a slight bit of over exposure in the bright parts, but still very acceptable.
Originally posted by cruZZade I think that the phones handles it pretty well if you darken the amount of light. This is a sample picture, the first one taken in very strong lightning condition and the second one taken in the same condition but with maximum darkening. Look at the watercan and the yellow flowers. It looks much better on the second one.
I took them in a hurry so don't complain about my photographer skills
Originally posted by cruZZade Yeah, you're right about that one, it was a very sunny day; though are you wrong about the ground, it's wood; therefore it would be pretty strange if the "over exposed light" came out white The dogs whitest parts are pretty -pure white- though.
oops. I didnt' notice the wood grain near the bottom of the pic.
but the white parts aren't true white, they're over exposed colors.
its like they have a blue tint to the really bright parts and the top of the pic, the wooden floor is super over exposed and the camera sensor doesn't handle it well.
not sure if the 7250 has this problem but pics from the 7250 seems mostly blurry. with the exception of the baby pics from samantha2001
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