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Nokia Lumia 920 V3
Nokia Lumia 920 V3
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Mar 9 2013, 01:40 PM
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Mar 13 2013, 08:41 PM
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QUOTE(ainuddin @ Mar 13 2013, 08:35 PM) there is a blog explaining why the pictures are blurry. this is something you guys havent master. There is a way to master the focus . How some impressive shot if you wait for continous auto focus you might not get the similar end result.it has something to do with the focus itself; in order to let more light in, it does not focus only the object we want to take the picture of, instead it tries to put everything in the frame in focus. when we snap, the lens would still move a bit, trying to keep focus on everything, rather than the object we want to focus only. /focusception I am writing an e-book on mobile photography. You guys can buy it when its out and master those hidden secret. Actually there no secret its just the method you do it |
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Mar 13 2013, 10:02 PM
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QUOTE(ainuddin @ Mar 13 2013, 08:56 PM) Not about rich or not its about you pay for the value.I used do free for event but not many appreciate. So after you buy I dont mind to organized an event just to teach you. |
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Mar 13 2013, 10:11 PM
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QUOTE(EXkurogane @ Mar 13 2013, 09:24 PM) I mastered the technique already for macro and medium-distance shots The distance I am able to reach usually no one believe.My cousin mistook of of the macro shots i took with this phone for one that came from a digital camera. |
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Mar 14 2013, 12:20 AM
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QUOTE(thesun @ Mar 13 2013, 11:53 PM) its not about skills, its about hardware we are talking here. i have all the lumia phones. So i know what i am talking about. But since you insist what you said please recreate ths with your phonethe camera lens is still moving during the picture taking process... (when actual photons of light hit the sensor, the lens already retracted to its default position) Thats why blur.. so, ebook or no ebook oso no use, picture still blur, not sharp unless using camera app with manual focus, i think will be different story. for me, to achieve bokeh, just put the subject away from background.. ![]() Nokia Lumia 900 @ Waterdrops by JTproductions, on Flickr I can adept to any mobile phone in the market and i do not need to know actual photons of light hit the sensor. Its all about instinct and adepting knowledge you know. E-book will teach you the secrets on how to adept to this challenges that it doesnt explain in actual protons of light hit the sensor This post has been edited by aspire2oo6: Mar 14 2013, 12:24 AM |
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Mar 14 2013, 12:29 AM
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QUOTE(ainuddin @ Mar 14 2013, 12:24 AM) i will upload when get home.even samsung sensor sux i can still do it http://www.flickr.com/photos/thenokiagalle...7167724/detail/ but when u give me something superb like 808 pureview i am able to bring it all to a whole new level » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « U can ask any 808 pureview the minmum focus of a 808 pureview is about 8cm to 10cm u cant zoom at 38MP. This post has been edited by aspire2oo6: Mar 14 2013, 12:33 AM |
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Mar 14 2013, 07:34 AM
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QUOTE(thesun @ Mar 14 2013, 03:01 AM) first of all, i think u sengaja spin my words, or you dont really understand what i am talking about, lets make it clear what matter is you are happy. I am happy what i have achieve but for those that think their limitation have reach its end and interesting to break this limitation or barrier do get my book. If you believe 920 takes blurry image that good for you but my book display otherwise interested to find out more do get It. Tats all i can say. ENJOY either way, not my problem tho. i was saying the native camera of lumia 920 takes blurry image, regardless whether using tripod or handheld. so, it must have been affected by the autofocus mechanism. having manual focus will eliminate this problem (where the lens actually stay on that predetermined focus position, BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER the image capturing process) ![]() WP_20130131_016 by geligakmn, on Flickr btw i uploaded several photos to flickr not to challenge anyone. not to prove anything either. Lucky you are not my sifu/ proffessional if not i wont master what i have learned today. Just for your info most mobile phone are autofocus or continous autofocus. This post has been edited by aspire2oo6: Mar 14 2013, 07:39 AM |
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Mar 18 2013, 07:24 AM
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QUOTE(shrumpish @ Mar 18 2013, 12:29 AM) is this legit? hahah! if it is, i'm happy for us! Looks fakehttp://www.phonearena.com/news/Now-that-th...you-buy_id40868 10 years ago can believe today I go everywhere I close to never see anyone use wp8 phones near 8 out of 10 are samsung |
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Mar 19 2013, 06:13 PM
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QUOTE(EXkurogane @ Mar 19 2013, 05:44 PM) Havent heard of that regarding portico and heat production. shouldnt overheat.Nowadays overheating is common - even laptops. There manufacturers dont care because the country of origin, like Dell is USA, HTC is taiwan, Nokia is finland, etc, this overheating issue isnt that bad there because their weather is cool, but the main blame goes to the manufacturer of the internals and chips like Qualcomm. Phone getting hot is common in most flagship smartphones, and i believe Samsung using 'cheap, weak, thin' plastic is one of their mehods to improve heat expulsion. My laptop heat up like crazy in a room with no aircond in the afternoon, now i go for aluminium build ones by Asus. I have few dell no such issue. Asus Zenbook no such issue Even samsung Note 2 with quad core processor no such issue. maybe could be the material windows phone is using strong polycarbonate get the heat trapped |
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