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realjazzcoke
post May 9 2016, 01:41 PM

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QUOTE(zaxkong @ May 8 2016, 08:18 PM)
user posted image2016-05-08-0633 by Sam Yew, on Flickr

kindly refer to Andrewtst previous tutorial for alternate method of sharing Flickr pics^^
https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...post&p=79569017


By the way, i have something similar too lol:

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Nokia Lumia 930, Photoshopped
realjazzcoke
post May 29 2016, 10:10 PM

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Random Figurines

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Nokia Lumia 930, Stock no edit
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post Jun 1 2016, 12:58 PM

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QUOTE(zaxkong @ Jun 1 2016, 11:38 AM)
Nokia 808
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Nice^^

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Nokia Lumia 930, Stock no edit

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post Jun 2 2016, 01:23 PM

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QUOTE(danielcmugen @ Jun 1 2016, 10:11 PM)
Samsung galaxy j7 is another 1 to take note of, I believe it's the only 1 below 1k that packs a f/1.9 aperture. I've seen some samples from my friend's phone and I'm impressed by the bokeh effect on portraits. Sensor size also plays a part for bokeh but detailed camera specifications can't seem to be found on the net. hmm.gif
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Thank bro for the addition rclxms.gif , never thought a J series can be a camera killer, with f/1.9 sumore^^, definitely the aperture will help create some creamy bokeh effect, hope that anyone who owns the J7 wouldn't mind to show a few pics here thumbsup.gif lol
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post Jun 9 2016, 09:16 AM

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QUOTE(realjazzcoke @ Jun 2 2016, 01:23 PM)
Thank bro for the addition rclxms.gif , never thought a J series can be a camera killer, with f/1.9 sumore^^, definitely the aperture will help create some creamy bokeh effect, hope that anyone who owns the J7 wouldn't mind to show a few pics here thumbsup.gif  lol
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Welcome^^

You might wana refer https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/3035849/+1320# for posting your picture, if you are on mobile.

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post Jun 30 2016, 09:55 AM

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QUOTE(danielcmugen @ Jun 28 2016, 01:42 PM)
Galaxy J7

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wow, it does "mean" something with that aperture @.@

Nice~

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Nokia Lumia 930, some stock some photoshopped

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post Jun 30 2016, 10:00 AM

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QUOTE(goldfries @ Jun 29 2016, 02:31 PM)
Here are some commercial grade food photos I took with the Samsung Galaxy S7 edge

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Do you have any other shots which are not commercial grade? the watermark actually spoils the viewing, also, if you have not done any post-processing/minimal processing on those food post, its a bit cold in terms of the white balance (or maybe it is indeed the accurate color of what you see in real), just my 2 cents^^

Looking forward to see more shot^^ cheers

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post Jul 19 2016, 12:58 PM

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QUOTE(zaxkong @ Jul 13 2016, 12:28 AM)
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Nokia 808, top view from perak tong, ipoh.
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Nice spot bro! would love to see pano version of the same spot in future ^^
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post Jul 19 2016, 12:59 PM

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QUOTE(danielcmugen @ Jul 14 2016, 11:49 PM)
Didn't know that Proton City is an actual city on its own.

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My car balik to its kampung too laugh.gif
Thanks for sharing the spot, and that includes me lol. Nice panos and shots^^

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post Jul 22 2016, 10:51 AM

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QUOTE(zaxkong @ Jul 21 2016, 02:26 PM)
I have the pano version, just not taken with phone. When have a camera in hand, my phone will not have a ground unless I want to upload that picture to forum. tongue.gif
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then u quickly upload to Flickr pls lol
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post Jul 26 2016, 10:12 AM

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Some short trip photos:

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Nokia Lumia 930, Photoshopped
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post Aug 17 2016, 12:53 PM

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QUOTE(eligible @ Aug 11 2016, 12:05 AM)
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Nice framing^^ although they reli could use some softening instead of oversharpen for their image processing lol

about ur siggy, u still owns the Nokia 808? its hard to see one nowadays lol

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post Aug 17 2016, 03:23 PM

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QUOTE(eligible @ Aug 17 2016, 02:39 PM)
Thanks bro 😆 btw the 2nd pic it's not frame. It's the roof of the LRT building itself.

Yea I agree on that. They're almost there as a camera smartphone device. Still yeah you've highlighted the important area on softening. Despite that, the Aperture still quite limited. I was looking forward more in future Samsung device. I felt so happy when I tested this device and its finally there a good phone with good camera. Reminds me those days with Cybershot!

Oh yeah! You've ring the bell the time to take out that rare ancient baby. Still in my drawer because I believe this device can really do something with its 48mp. Can beat any other device out there if we're talking about camera though it doesn't have stabiliser built-in. So yeah with a tripod it'll become a powerful camera device.
PS. Nokia 808 can never known as smartphone ! laugh.gif
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I was actually referring to how you frame the shot^^ but thanks for explaining, which LRT station was it?

Yup, Samsung has beefed up in the mobile camera department, although limited if compared to a real camera, but it did splendid job of capturing your daily moments (by the way, quick auto focus too is a plus)

Haha, glad u still have it, but just for a small reminder, it actually takes 38mp (not 48mp), now im teaming my 808 side by side with Lumia 930, after getting used with the Lumia 930, i think the OIS is a double edge sword, unless there is a option to switch it off while taking landscape (especially night landscape), even with tripod wont help much as the the lens are still floating, you have to wait until it is idle, but on handheld side, OIS is good^^

PS1: agreed^^, 808 was somehow not able to fit in the smartphone category lol. The same goes to the Panasonic DMC-CM1, the largest 1" 20mp sensor on a phone lol.

PS2: If you ever thinking of selling the 808, kindly pm me ASAP^^
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post Aug 17 2016, 03:26 PM

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QUOTE(danielcmugen @ Aug 13 2016, 12:47 AM)
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user posted imageMermaid by Daniel Chuah, on Flickr

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sifu, mind if i photoshop for fun on this pic ah? lol
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post Aug 17 2016, 05:01 PM

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Used under permission from Sifu Daniel Chuah^^ Thanks

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post Aug 19 2016, 11:32 AM

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QUOTE(danielcmugen @ Aug 18 2016, 10:41 AM)
Lol nice 1 this suits the title much better laugh.gif
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Because your original shot and framing was amazing, it demands me to do something with it lol



QUOTE(eligible @ Aug 19 2016, 09:17 AM)
Another reason why I'm not seeking my Nokia 808 😄
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NICE rclxms.gif

Thanks for the location, will find time to visit hopefully^^

Nah, its fine, im glad u decided to keep it^^ i have to ask 1st is because some time ago there is another 808 owner who says the same, collector's item/not going for sell, then later i find him selling the set in other forum sad.gif

so when ever i find anyone who still has 808, i will surely ask the same question lol.

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post Mar 7 2017, 10:48 AM

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Its been a while, Some vacation shots last year:

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Nokia PV 808
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post Mar 17 2017, 02:28 PM

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Happy weekend guys~

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Nokia Pv 808, some stock or photoshopped
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Nokia PV 808, no edit
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QUOTE(wokies @ Jul 18 2017, 08:27 AM)
wahh..so good..mine if view from desktop can see blur and not sharp..or problem with my hand..keep shaking.. sweat.gif

will try to take again...
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To do a basic diagnostic check on your RN4 camera focusing, maybe you can try the scene mode:

Open camera > scene mode > Landscape
> Flower (aka macro)

Landscape mode basically locks down your focusing to infinity, if you cant get clear focused scenery with this option, you might want to try the Flower mode. In this mode, you dont have to touch focus, just point the camera to the object (the effective range i would say is approx 10cm, anything lesser/closer to that might get out of focus)

It is best to test these modes under ideal lighting (especially on Flower mode), with the lack of OIS, the camera AI will bump high ISO to compensate steady shots during low light mode (there is a option to enable "enhance lowlight photos automatically" but i dont find it much useful), which causes more noise to your shot. And steady hands are mostly required even with the high ISO bump.

Just my 2 cents^^

PS: not all RN4 rear camera modules are the same, so the results and performance might slightly differ, most of the ori set now might have the Samsung Sensor, AP sets might have the Sony Sensor. There is no definite answer which sets will guarantees to get Sony sensor. My RN4X Ori MY set was having both Samsung sensor for front and rear...


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