QUOTE(annoymous1234 @ Jun 11 2012, 12:41 AM)
technically u r correctSamsung Galaxy S III I9300 Official Thread V8, I9300BUALF1.DM OTA in 1 - 2 weeks ?
Samsung Galaxy S III I9300 Official Thread V8, I9300BUALF1.DM OTA in 1 - 2 weeks ?
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Jun 11 2012, 12:42 AM
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Jun 11 2012, 12:43 AM
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Congratz on v8..really2 fast..
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Jun 11 2012, 12:43 AM
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QUOTE(silentser @ Jun 11 2012, 12:31 AM) Here RM39 ready stock:» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « Link: http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/2372075?hl= This post has been edited by AskarPerang: Jun 11 2012, 12:44 AM |
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Jun 11 2012, 12:44 AM
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Jun 11 2012, 12:44 AM
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QUOTE(FallenOut @ Jun 11 2012, 12:38 AM) all reviews r welcomed actually the camera still requires time to focus. but instead of waiting for instructions to focus, the camera will prefocus first before you and just wait you to tap the shutter button.bt the zero shutter lag i noticed if move abit when takin pic it will blur abit well today only start takin pics learnin as i go along so ur review is comin out at a good time hence, everytime you move the camera away from the subject you focused, it will try to focus again. or if you did not move at all, the camera will refocus every 3 seconds. that's how they achieve the zero shutter lag bcz the camera focuses before u. however, if u tap on the screen to change the focus area, then u will experience the same snapping speed with any other phone. and it also will bounce back to the middle after 3 seconds as well. Meaning to say, the camera will pick the middle as its main focus area all the time. another reason of blur is hand shake. hand shake is apparent during slow shutter speed, occurs mostly in low light. yr picture blur bcz of wrong focus or bcz of movement? u need to know which type of blur then u will know where is the mistake. blur = motion blur out of focus = focus wrong place and everything seems "blur" different meaning. |
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Jun 11 2012, 12:47 AM
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QUOTE(farscope @ Jun 11 2012, 12:44 AM) another reason of blur is hand shake. hand shake is apparent during slow shutter speed, occurs mostly in low light. To addon,A camera uses slower shutter speed at darker environments because the longer the shutter the more light it will take in, thus compensating the dark. Hardware wise, to solve this is to use a flash, bigger sensor or a brighter lens (like f/2.0) User wise, keep your hands steady |
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Jun 11 2012, 12:47 AM
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can someone advise me which digi center to go to for ready stock?
Gonna jump over to SGS3 tomorrow if possible |
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Jun 11 2012, 12:48 AM
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QUOTE(Xabrius @ Jun 11 2012, 12:47 AM) To addon, Or use a tripod.A camera uses slower shutter speed at darker environments because the longer the shutter the more light it will take in, thus compensating the dark. Hardware wise, to solve this is to use a flash, bigger sensor or a brighter lens (like f/2.0) User wise, keep your hands steady |
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Jun 11 2012, 12:48 AM
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QUOTE(Fantasia @ Jun 11 2012, 12:41 AM) could bQUOTE(disasternero @ Jun 11 2012, 12:43 AM) hahahastop think of note 2 come to s3 QUOTE(farscope @ Jun 11 2012, 12:44 AM) actually the camera still requires time to focus. but instead of waiting for instructions to focus, the camera will prefocus first before you and just wait you to tap the shutter button. okhence, everytime you move the camera away from the subject you focused, it will try to focus again. or if you did not move at all, the camera will refocus every 3 seconds. that's how they achieve the zero shutter lag bcz the camera focuses before u. however, if u tap on the screen to change the focus area, then u will experience the same snapping speed with any other phone. and it also will bounce back to the middle after 3 seconds as well. Meaning to say, the camera will pick the middle as its main focus area all the time. another reason of blur is hand shake. hand shake is apparent during slow shutter speed, occurs mostly in low light. yr picture blur bcz of wrong focus or bcz of movement? u need to know which type of blur then u will know where is the mistake. blur = motion blur out of focus = focus wrong place and everything seems "blur" different meaning. learn somethin new now now i understands readin n testin the fastest way to learn |
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Jun 11 2012, 12:48 AM
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im sorry,but i have to ask,
when will the 32gb available? |
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Jun 11 2012, 12:49 AM
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QUOTE(Fantasia @ Jun 11 2012, 12:39 AM) i can see the detail started to lose as iso increase and the noise level also increase with iso. well, this is pretty normal for digital camera. but does this performance consider good in term of smartphone camera? yes, it happens to any camera even DSLR. higher iso will lose its sharpness and details.for a smartphone, the sharpness is very acceptable. But only for ISO lower than 400. above 400 still acceptable. considered very good for smartphones. exclude nokia n9 and 808 out pls. QUOTE(annoymous1234 @ Jun 11 2012, 12:41 AM) yes.. technically correct.QUOTE(Xabrius @ Jun 11 2012, 12:42 AM) darker place all die.. PnS oso die, phone oso die.maximum ISO for S3 = ISO 1600 minimum ISO = ISO 80 min shutter = 1/10000 (yes, 10k) max shutter = 1 sec but for auto mode (most cases) max shutter = 1/17 only only a two modes will enable 1 sec and 0.5 sec shutter. make a guess.. Added on June 11, 2012, 12:50 am QUOTE(Xabrius @ Jun 11 2012, 12:47 AM) To addon, keeping hand steady not enough.A camera uses slower shutter speed at darker environments because the longer the shutter the more light it will take in, thus compensating the dark. Hardware wise, to solve this is to use a flash, bigger sensor or a brighter lens (like f/2.0) User wise, keep your hands steady sometimes it's not the hand that moves. its the subject. This post has been edited by farscope: Jun 11 2012, 12:50 AM |
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Jun 11 2012, 12:52 AM
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QUOTE(farscope @ Jun 11 2012, 12:49 AM) yes, it happens to any camera even DSLR. higher iso will lose its sharpness and details. Forget abt s3 if ur main priority is camera performance. Thr are very powerful alternatives out thr.for a smartphone, the sharpness is very acceptable. But only for ISO lower than 400. above 400 still acceptable. considered very good for smartphones. exclude nokia n9 and 808 out pls. yes.. technically correct. darker place all die.. PnS oso die, phone oso die. maximum ISO for S3 = ISO 1600 minimum ISO = ISO 80 min shutter = 1/10000 (yes, 10k) max shutter = 1 sec but for auto mode (most cases) max shutter = 1/17 only only a two modes will enable 1 sec and 0.5 sec shutter. make a guess.. S3 and s2 is same megapixel count. Quality is more or less same. Both equally good to post basic pictures on Facebook, twitter, etc. |
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Jun 11 2012, 12:54 AM
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QUOTE(farscope @ Jun 11 2012, 12:49 AM) yes, it happens to any camera even DSLR. higher iso will lose its sharpness and details. but i did read some review saying the camera in N9 and L900 (both using same camera module) is disappointing... if the max shutter speed is 10k then it is much faster than those entry level dslr -.-"for a smartphone, the sharpness is very acceptable. But only for ISO lower than 400. above 400 still acceptable. considered very good for smartphones. exclude nokia n9 and 808 out pls. yes.. technically correct. darker place all die.. PnS oso die, phone oso die. maximum ISO for S3 = ISO 1600 minimum ISO = ISO 80 min shutter = 1/10000 (yes, 10k) max shutter = 1 sec but for auto mode (most cases) max shutter = 1/17 only only a two modes will enable 1 sec and 0.5 sec shutter. make a guess.. Added on June 11, 2012, 12:50 am keeping hand steady not enough. sometimes it's not the hand that moves. its the subject. |
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Jun 11 2012, 12:54 AM
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QUOTE(KuLi @ Jun 11 2012, 12:52 AM) Forget abt s3 if ur main priority is camera performance. Thr are very powerful alternatives out thr. i did heard that both using same pixel count but different sensor.S3 and s2 is same megapixel count. Quality is more or less same. Both equally good to post basic pictures on Facebook, twitter, etc. |
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Jun 11 2012, 12:56 AM
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Jun 11 2012, 12:58 AM
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so far there is no known method to copy apps to external memory card right?
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Jun 11 2012, 12:58 AM
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Hi TS, please add me to the owner's list. Mine's Pebble Blue
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QUOTE(Fantasia @ Jun 11 2012, 12:54 AM) but i did read some review saying the camera in N9 and L900 (both using same camera module) is disappointing... if the max shutter speed is 10k then it is much faster than those entry level dslr -.-" yes, i was quite shock too. i shoot directly into bright light to try out its maximum shutter speed. I rubbed my eyes twice when i saw 1/10000. I thought its 1/1000.. yes, it's very fast. but seldom will reach that shutter speed for normal usage.QUOTE(FallenOut @ Jun 11 2012, 12:54 AM) instead of tapping the shutter button to take picture, which will induce shaking. Try use voice command. |
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