QUOTE(mumeichan @ Apr 8 2008, 10:06 AM)
The trick is to focus your phone on another matte object with a light color the same distance from the phone and intended object. Say you want to take a pic of a watch which is 10cm away from the phone. Then focus on another about 10 cm away and get a focus lock. Then aim back at the watch, adjust the distance so it's almost the same and take a pic. May take a few tries to get the best results. And you must be sure where you want to focus. Is it the needles on the watch, the numbers on the watch of the glass cover of the watch. Most often when taking pics of stuff inside transparent casing, the camera ends up focusing on the transparent casing instead of the objects in it.
Nice tips you got there. Gonna try it at home, not so convenient to play around in workplace

QUOTE(Vervain @ Apr 8 2008, 12:53 PM)
I think he should try to avoid reflection from light source inclusive of the flash.
The problem is the flourescent light seems from everywhere. Without the light, the outcome will very dark.
QUOTE(sonic_cd @ Apr 8 2008, 02:50 PM)
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late watch entry
K770i-barney
Not bad. Any difficulties you faced? If no, try to get a silver(stainless-steel)/reflective watch and you will be facing what I AM facing
This post has been edited by kimhoong: Apr 8 2008, 03:44 PM