cre8web
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2010-01-06
, 21:49
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#111
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2010-01-06
, 22:27
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@ Manchester, England
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#112
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There are quite a few that are AFAIK missing from the exif (like exposure compensation, macro/landscape/etc mode, etc).
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2010-01-07
, 00:37
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#113
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2010-01-07
, 00:45
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@ Bristol, UK
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#114
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2010-01-08
, 02:37
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#116
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2010-01-08
, 03:01
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#117
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I could never get a nice photo in low light - but in bright day light the N900 works good - though the half-press to focus is not set properly (or is it my device only? ). On My N95 the half-press was distinctly felt when I pressed the button - but on my N900 I just can't seem to feel it easily - as a result many a photo are unfocussed and not sharp.
So I checked the box going green method to make sure I had half-pressed before clicking the shutter fully.
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2010-01-08
, 22:57
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#118
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camera, fremantle, gallery, image, maemo, maemo 5, n900, photo, photograph, photography, picture, show and tell |
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