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Hello,
I took these this morning with my Sony K800i. f2.8, 1/320s, ISO80, sports program. The sports program needs a LOT of light, maybe the camera tries to crank up shutter speed a bit too much - but IF you got the light it works pretty well. I included 2 images to show, that this wasn't just a lucky shot. Normal postprocessing (noise reduction, resize, histogram) as you would do with any other shot. AF is a bit slow with the K800i, but otherwise it's a nice one for the odd snapshot. Kind regards, Th. |
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Th.
That second shot is a keeper. Nice work. |
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you appear to have an amazing camera on your phone. Im not sure whether to be jealous or confused as to why they would put such an advanced camera on a cell phone. Either way, great photo. Easily the best cell phone pic i have ever seen.
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The Sony K800 is way beyond the common cell phone camera. Sony and Ericsson have apparently decided to make this product capture the end of the market that want's more than a simple point and shoot.
See more at: http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/prod...0i?cc=gb&lc=en Aloha |
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