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#51
Originally Posted by myk View Post
And how on earth can you take real-estate photos without a wide-angle lens? No interior shots?
yes, that's right rsrs. All photos are taken with my N82, including the indoor shots. When I need panoramic photos I use a app called Panoman. The purpose of these photos is only published in the web-site ... and I assure you it works. =)
 
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#52
yes, definitely the N900 and N82 are different to use.
But I could shoot in macro without blurring the image

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#53
The problem I encounter with the camera is the overly green in automatic mode. Does someone experience this same issue?Changing the settings to tungstene or fluorescent helps a bit but I wish there was a way to white balance the camera manually.
 
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#54
Originally Posted by jujuinla View Post
The problem I encounter with the camera is the overly green in automatic mode. Does someone experience this same issue?Changing the settings to tungstene or fluorescent helps a bit but I wish there was a way to white balance the camera manually.
If you have the blue haze issue, please follow the link in my sig!
 
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#55
I had my first 'green' image this week. And the weird thing is I looked at it and went 'Huh??' and then took the shot again - and got perfect colours as usual. Like My Mo had hiccupped momentarily.

Is that normal?
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#56
Yes, here is a sample of what I mean by GREEN. We just couldn't believe it! Three photos in a row wouldn't fix it... I finally went inside and got an... ok shot by changing the settings to tungstene. What can I do to fix that?
For info, the camera was set on Automatic with Flash.
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#57
autocolor in photoshop (o probably picasa as well), fixes the issue. Pretty obvious indicator that the post processing auto white balance is not doing what it should be doing.
 
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#58
Originally Posted by jujuinla View Post
Yes, here is a sample of what I mean by GREEN.
That's just the "Incredible Hulk" mode

Obviously auto WB is getting confused. If you select the correct WB for the light source does it do OK?
 
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#59
Unfortunately, no. I tried every WB mode and it was roughly the same. I went inside and got an OK shot, that I am gladly sharing with you. Not great, kinda blue-ish but... not green... (setting on Tungstene).
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#60
My photos vary. Some come out clear, others come out hazy, but none have ever come out green.
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