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N900 camera is awesome when using this in sufficient light but when switching to some darker place(although dual LED flash is there) the image quality is not acceptable. Can there be night mode enabling of N900 through any app??
 
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What do you mean when say "Night mode"? Do some magic and increase camera quality? Science doesn't know such magic.
Night mode in sony cameras is made by removing infra red filter (this takes place for moving parts, so this is not suitable for mobile phones).
 

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Then what sort of magic does this "Science" played in making symbian so much comfortable to even capture images much clearly even when there is not sufficient light. Isn't is the NIGHT MODE feature in them. Go and see some mobile phone like N73, n81..............................
Open there camera app and where you find A, click there and open and enable it to night mode
The difference you will see when you will be in dark area.

Then my question is why not this feature enabled for Nokia N900?
 

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Just play with the exposure time and ISO sensitivity settings, it's basically the same thing than the "night mode" in mobile phone cameras.
 

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I guess it's just the hunter in me..

I see "night mode" and thought this thread wanted the N900 to have green night vision built-into the camera like scopes do.

Sounds like a cool idea to me .
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but exposure time and iso sensitivity isn't removing those small-small start like prints on the image(captured in darkness)
Moreover exposure drastically brightens the image if going for very low light ed area
 
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Yup. What night mode does is that it's just an automated setting that plays with exposure time and ISO. Easy way to put it: longer exposure => more light captured and ISO figure tells how sensitive the sensor is for light.
 

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Originally Posted by fatalsaint View Post
I guess it's just the hunter in me..

I see "night mode" and thought this thread wanted the N900 to have green night vision built-into the camera like scopes do.

Sounds like a cool idea to me .
That's all well and good...until someone comes along with a "flashbang".

 

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That's all well and good...until someone comes along with a "flashbang".

Heck yes... Call of Duty, N900 style!
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Heck yes... Call of Duty, N900 style!
Well, looks like they have Win NT/95 running on the 900, if they can get XP Home running...game on! It would at least solve my "sling" problem.
 

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