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Samsung D900
colsnr
07-01-2007
Can anyone help.

when i take a pic on this phone i click the ok button. appears to take the photo about a second or two later, so if say its a person your taking the shot off they look at the camera you click ok they begin to turn away and the phone takes a pic you dont want. my friend has same phone and it does the same thing. tried changing focus settings etc but to no avail.

thanx Colin.
Jac Naylor
07-01-2007
That's just the way the camera is I'm afraid.
colsnr
07-01-2007
then it renders the camera almost useless on this phone.

anything moves and your wasting your time.

Samsung should state this camera phone is only useful for taking perfectly still images.

had the D600 before it and never had a prob.

So my recommendation is do not buy this silly phone.

col
BoBaDoB
08-01-2007
the d900 its self is a good phone, its normal across the line for phones to have a second or 2 delay before a photo has been taken
Jac Naylor
08-01-2007
Originally Posted by BoBaDoB:
“the d900 its self is a good phone, its normal across the line for phones to have a second or 2 delay before a photo has been taken”

Yep, most phones I've had always have a little delay, and I've played hell with people for moving when I take photos lol. The only phones that don't have a delay that I've used are Samsung E760 and my current phone, Sony Ericsson K750i.
colsnr
08-01-2007
Thanx for the replies.

Having spoken to Samsung they tell me its probably because i have the camera settings on Maximum.

They also said i should insert a micro sd card and free up some memory.

Col
GeoPakistani
08-01-2007
I got d900 as well but for me its fine, As soon i click on button for taking picture then it takes right away and not even sec delayed.

But i had same problem few months ago, then my brother changed some setting but i really don't know what he changed.
wolverine
09-01-2007
To get rid of the delay you have to set the camera to take photos at the size of 640x480 pixels.

I think its pretty stupid to do as theres no point of having a 3 megapixel camera phone and setting the image size to that ratio. I think this and the lack of skins (besides silver and black) are the only things wrong with what is a brilliant phone.
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