Good question... Both camera's were set to automatic as much as
possible, but I guess it is possible that different firmware made the
different phones decide on different ISO settings...
I'll try to make some more photo's, but then without as much automatic
as possible, and try to go for identical manual settings...
Regards,
Evert
> The ISO is different for the two photos. Can it be altered in the
> phone camera settings?
Hmm, the owner of the K750i phone is on holiday, so you all have to be a
bit more patient, I'm afraid...
Greetings,
Evert
> Good question... Both camera's were set to automatic as much as
> possible, but I guess it is possible that different firmware made the
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>> The ISO is different for the two photos. Can it be altered in the
>> phone camera settings?
None - 02 Aug 2006 10:13 GMT
I'd like to share wit u all some photos I took all using my K750i. Here
it is. Let me know what you think...
http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2103515627&code=23411896&mode
=invite&DCMP=isc-email-AlbumInvite
So far I've no problem using it, though taking between pictures if
Large Size is selected is quote slow.
(Just copy paste the link to a browser if the link is disabled)
> Hmm, the owner of the K750i phone is on holiday, so you all have to be a
> bit more patient, I'm afraid...
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> >> The ISO is different for the two photos. Can it be altered in the
> >> phone camera settings?
Kent Oldhøj - 04 Aug 2006 18:36 GMT
Evert Meulie <evert@poboxes.info> wrote in news:t3ovp3-io5.ln1
@poboxes.info:
> Hmm, the owner of the K750i phone is on holiday, so you all have to be a
> bit more patient, I'm afraid...
Thats okay... i have been on holiday too :-)
The question is still interesting.