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Originally Posted by windows7 View Post
IMO, i think there is an issue caused by the metallic frame around the camera.... i remember last year some guy here reported that he got better results when removing the back cover, he also tried painted the metallic frame but did not made a difference... the other thing is in my old n95, i got better quality pictures then i do with the n900 and camera is exactly the same... could the outside frame around the camera be causing the poor quality pictures?
Not quite, the blue edge of the camera's slide-able cover would cause the flash to reflect blue light back into the lense and give photos a blue blur.

The solution was to use a black permanent marker on the blue strip facing the lens to get rid of the reflection. Works a treat.

The chrome frame doesn't seem to make to bad of a difference, try taking a photo with the front cover off. It's really flash photography that suffers.


Back to the discussion, how do we get the best photo results using all thats available to the n900?

Last edited by jaimex2; 2010-11-14 at 00:37.
 

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