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Sony-Ericsson ★ Sony Ericsson K850i 5MP Cybershot(tm) -V2- Thread ★, Sony Ericsson's first 5.0MP phone!
Sony-Ericsson ★ Sony Ericsson K850i 5MP Cybershot(tm) -V2- Thread ★, Sony Ericsson's first 5.0MP phone!
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Nov 7 2007, 03:19 PM
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Nov 21 2007, 01:11 AM
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QUOTE(shado @ Nov 20 2007, 11:12 PM) Ermm..i thought of getting k850i tomorrow to replace my nokia6500-s.. but looking at all the comments..need to think again? maybe you should consider a k810i for now. Is the camera so bad? (This is the reason why I want to switch to k850i since nokia6500-s camera is not good enough) the value for money is certainly better on the k810i (since k810i can now produce acceptable photos for 3.2mp) compared to the k850i which has uncertain future in getting firmware upgrades to fix the poor camera performance. |
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Dec 26 2007, 05:25 PM
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Dec 31 2007, 02:01 AM
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QUOTE(deathbringer @ Jan 2 2008, 10:29 AM) ermm...sorry to sound harsh...but i dun think u've used a K850i b4 coz its xenon flash can't stay on like an LED flash. maybe for the K750i or W800/810. unfortunately, there is no way to do so. the k850i employs the same flash limitation as the k800i and the MXE-60, whereby the flash will only work in dark conditions. this is one of the major weaknesses of sony ericsson's flash implementations. other xenon phones like the Viewty, N82, 902 all do not have this limitation.what i want to know is how can i get the flash to go off everytime i take a photo, regardless of ambient lighting? (hence "force flash"). i believe even the N82 has that function. |
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