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    thanks

    lets give a try...

    @number1 the drivers you modified are good, but a problem is irritating me from the version i first tried 2.8.

    the ISO value is so high in your drivers. like the values 400 and higher. i think these causes grains the photographs in mid-light conditions. also i found that the min ıso value is again 400. i think if you decrease this level to 100 or 200 the photos will bi greater.

    i am using kopritis's the iso values are normal. while your driver took photos at ISO-400, kopritis's can take them at ISO-200,250. so the light in the photos are more realistic and grain quantity is normal.

    i wish these comments are helpful for you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ccaparli View Post
    thanks

    lets give a try...

    @number1 the drivers you modified are good, but a problem is irritating me from the version i first tried 2.8.

    the ISO value is so high in your drivers. like the values 400 and higher. i think these causes grains the photographs in mid-light conditions. also i found that the min ıso value is again 400. i think if you decrease this level to 100 or 200 the photos will bi greater.

    i am using kopritis's the iso values are normal. while your driver took photos at ISO-400, kopritis's can take them at ISO-200,250. so the light in the photos are more realistic and grain quantity is normal.

    i wish these comments are helpful for you.

    are you on about normal or flash pics

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    Quote Originally Posted by number1 View Post
    are you on about normal or flash pics
    with flash or without flash. all the photos were taken with plenty of iso:confused:


    also i found that in the normal mode, the viewfinder is refresh rate is like previewing in the night shot mode or image stabilizer is opened.. the viewfinder is not smoothly giving the image.
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    the k800i always use high iso at night 640 is the maxium, it gives a lighter picture than 100 or 200 but it does have more noise, you can use twilightportrait mode on my driver is has max iso of 320.
    flash iso is 400 on auto
    320 on nightportrait
    250 on portrait
    100 on document
    so you can select your own flash iso,

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    Quote Originally Posted by number1 View Post
    the k800i always use high iso at night 640 is the maxium, it gives a lighter picture than 100 or 200 but it does have more noise, you can use twilightportrait mode on my driver is has max iso of 320.
    flash iso is 400 on auto
    320 on nightportrait
    250 on portrait
    100 on document
    so you can select your own flash iso,
    Hello, I'd like to know if there is a difference with the ISO value when you are using flash or when you have the flash function disabled, or even whith the red eye mode. Also I wonder if you can post what is the ISO for snow and sport modes.

    Thanks :)

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