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HELP! My mates think my N900 is a piece of crap!
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2011-02-27 , 15:20
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@AndyNokia232 Just read that you found the pics taken by N900 is not of good quality, even with BlessN900.
First of all, BlessN900 could only give good pictures under special conditions. It was like photo retouching but performing during photo-taking. Therefore you must experiment with it in order to get optimal results. It requires you to spend sometime practising.
Also, the default camera app is not that bad after all, it is the default settings that cause the problem. Here are some tips that could help.
First change the default ISO from Auto to '200' (during daylight) or '400' (lowlight), depends on the lighting condition. _Do not_ use 'Auto' ISO in any situation, it's known to be buggy.
Often case the default resolution is set to 3.0M, or even 1.3M. You'd like to change it to 3.5M or 5M. Most people fails to realize they're using low resolutions.
If you've changed the resolution to 3.5M or 5M, you must hold still for at least a second after pressing shutter, to circumvent the delay caused by multi-task processing. Yes, it sucks to run camera app under a true multitasking platform.
For the camera mode 'Auto', 'Closeup' or 'Portrait', you can see a focusing frame in the middle. Remember to half-press for focusing (until the frame turn from white to green) before full-press for photo-taking.
Most people does not realize that they need to focus before taking photo, thus the result of pretty bad quality photos. Such focusing mechanism is a feature commonly adopted by consumer camera but not usually found in smartphone.
Hope this helps.
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