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    Quote Originally Posted by milanche91 View Post
    Nice pic !

    mine pic
    http://img76.imageshack.us/my.php?image=dsc00361xy9.jpg
    Last edited by m1ch43lzm; 09-08-2007 at 12:56 PM. Reason: Creating consecutive posts - Use the edit option.

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    Quote Originally Posted by milanche91 View Post
    I've checked your picture, nice, while checking it's properties, found 96 dpi, mine k790i and k810i capture on 72 dpi by default, do know any settings ?

    any guy what is this matter ??????

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    k800i paradox

    hi cmxd and nt4pm, i really thank you deep from the heart for this nice post.

    you know its kinda pleasure to take our photophone to their limits, better be occupied by that rather than taking drugs (!!!!)

    i bought the k800i, i have never spent so much money over a phone, i had a k700 before, and since he was doing his job (mms, good battery, excellent reception...) i didnt careof other things
    Then ther was the possibility to take 2g or plus photos, and for me it changed everything, i take photos everhywher with my k700, and with k800 i wanted to take nice shots in every situation, to make great souvenirs of instant moments.

    and then there was a terible surprise

    photo taken with k800 are blury, with antialiasing, i thinked that there was a misfunction or the phone was not good, i didnt expect that shots will be similar to some really good cameras (eos) but ididnt expect no more that the noisy effect of cmos like cheap usb camera that we use for messenger !!!

    you can chek these 2 photos

    http://zarbane.isuisse.com/DSC00006.JPG
    http://zarbane.isuisse.com/DSC00008.JPG

    i was like mister nt4pm : thinking what is that!!! is that the really cybershot from sony! its my k700 cameras with 1megapixel resolution and resampling to 3meg!!!!!

    but then, one day, when i was expecting nothing came these two photos

    http://zarbane.isuisse.com/DSC00018.JPG
    http://zarbane.isuisse.com/DSC00020.JPG

    awesome, grain is almost invisible, and with the second image , the details are good from near!

    I DONT UNDERSTAND ANYTHING !!!!!!!!!

    mister nt4pm, my only hope is you !!! what to do to make good photos? what are the reglages?

    God bless you, gentle people

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    k800 paradox v2

    hi
    the jpeg are on there link : just press f5 or refresh the page when it shows you "http error...."

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    w-o-w
    good imeges and good camera

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    Simple Macro :]

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    Quote Originally Posted by kaleid View Post
    Macro photography refers to close-up photography; the classical definition that the image projected on the "film plane" (i.e film or a digital sensor) is close to the same size as the subject. On 35 mm film (for example), the lens is typically optimized to focus sharply on a small area approaching the size of the film frame. Most 35mm format macro lenses achieve at least 1:2, that is to say, the image on the film is 1/2 the size of the object being photographed. Many 35mm macro lenses are 1:1, meaning the image on the film is the same size as the object being photographed. Another important distinction is that lenses designed for macro are usually at their sharpest at macro focus distances and are not quite as sharp at other focus distances.

    http://www.answers.com/topic/macro-photography
    it's goot to know :),10x :D

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