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Originally Posted by andraeseus1 View Post
thanks for posting the pics.

I looked through a good portion of them. i let the slide show run for about a minute and a half i guess. anyway. what i learned is that almost every single picture on there were taking in amzing light conditions. IE: every single one (almost) was taking outsight during a bright sunny day. i did notice a few that could have been indoors liek the one of the girl lying on a couch or something. how did it come out? grainey, crapy, fuzzy, horrible. another one of a child form a photo album or something. not as bad as the one of the lady but hazy still. the rest of the ones i saw were amazing outside shots.


So what was your point? i totally agree it takes great pics in daylight. however... SO WHAT! go inside and try and take a pic? go to a even thats not outside liek a wedding reception, or assymbly at a school. go anywhere other than the bright of day and see what you get.
Here's a few random shots taken with an N900 from Flickr taken in less than ideal light conditions. They all look pretty fine to me. I have yet to come across a compact digital that can take excellent pictures in the dark even though a xenon flash definitely helps. You need a bit of luck but practice makes perfect.















btw. I had fun looking for them