QUOTE(cucubud @ Jan 17 2008, 12:45 PM)
That is why the 902 has option for you to set the ISO manually to different value according to your preference. 
I'm talking about performance, not options... > > - - I-Mobile 902 - - < <, The King of All Camera-Phones!
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QUOTE(cucubud @ Jan 17 2008, 01:04 PM) hahaha as KTCY mentioned "This ain't DSLR. Sorry there're quite a few camera phone out perform 902 in terms of high ISO performance. Most camera phone when boast up the ISO, noise will be seen everywhere". I tend to agree with the above statement. Most digital pns cameras face the same problem except a few do perform well in high ISO. |
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Neither I will want to post in this thread anymore. Plain childish place...
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