Nokia N8 support for USB On-The-Go act as a host for USB transfer
Nokia N8 Thread V1 Its now OFFICIAL, The next revolutionises cameraphones
Nokia N8 Thread V1 Its now OFFICIAL, The next revolutionises cameraphones
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May 31 2010, 09:22 AM
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Jun 3 2010, 10:51 AM
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QUOTE(aspire2oo6 @ Jun 2 2010, 06:14 PM) why i like dslr from the second u turn on the camera its already ready to snap your photo. and due to its big sensor possibility of photo to be blur or out of focus reduce 2nd the dlsr bulit in flash is very bright. i even bring it to clubbing the quality is detailed. Let me comment on this...i wonder can any pro sumer or compact camera do this? ![]() Yup. i agreed that Hp camera is convenient but quality wise it ll "never" match any DSLR. picture blur =bokeh is not because of sensor, but is determine by a few factors such as focus point 'f number/aperture/metering'. and for me, never even consider build-in flash of dslr usable, because i think direct flash kill the photo, must always used a flash gun for bounce flash if taken photo in dark. ops getting back to your photo. i would like to say that using 'low shutter speed setting' will easily get that results. By the way there is lens flare appeared in your photo. I been using my N85 5mp camera for a while, but since i owned a DSLR, i never even bother to use my N85 any more. But in-term of video capturing quality, yes Hp camera and DC will easily out win DSLR. This post has been edited by Alexdino: Jun 3 2010, 10:55 AM |
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