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2011-03-08
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I like bless900 but I find it very slow to take a picture - if I half press to focus, then full press to take the shot, I get a delay of about 8-10 seconds while the screen still shows a moving image of the scene I'm snapping before it changes to the clockwise display of thumbnails of the various images being captured.
From the point at which I press the camera button until the captured imaged is displayed fullscreen, the background of the "X" in the top right of the bless900 window gets highlighted light grey.
If I move the camera during the delay to a different scene, the photo eventually taken is of that new scene (so the delay is not due to any active image processing).
2 questions:
a) is the delay I describe normal for bless900
b) would it be substantially reduced if I upgraded to ABC
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2011-03-08
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@ Hong Kong
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By the way, is there a program to do the background blurring like those professional cameras do?
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2011-03-08
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2011-03-08
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@ Finland
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By the way, is there a program to do the background blurring like those professional cameras do?
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2011-03-08
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@ Malaysia
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In fact, ABC has such mode, but it's in experimental state (so it works sometimes). It's "Shallow focus" mode. To get good results take photos in good lighting and make sure that the background objects are 3 or more times farther from the camera than the foreground object.
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2011-03-08
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2011-03-10
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Could this be a bug?
I noticed on several occassions, the first shot is normally without the red/blue speckles. Subsequent shots have high tendencies including the error; "sorry, There is too little light to compute focus-depth. A standard image will be saved instead" especially when you use different features.
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2011-03-10
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Probably you are just taking the images in the lighting that is near the minimum for shallow focus.
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2011-03-10
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Sometimes, the camera takes the picture only after I release the camera button. Even with full press the camera button, nothing happens.
It's not a major problem, but just confusing when I need to wait for the camera to take the picture or just release the button.
By the way, is there a program to do the background blurring like those professional cameras do?