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what's camera shutter speed like in K800i? |
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what's camera shutter speed like in K800i?
After you depress the shutter, how fast does the K800i actually take a photo (I note it takes 9 and you choose the best etc).
Is it faster and better than the K750i where photos are ruined by the subject moving just after you've "taken" the photo. Is the camera a lot better than the 2MP SEs? Imagine that the video quality still sucks? thanks. |
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I find the k800i extreemely good for pics while moving.
Also when i take a pic then second i take it i can move the camera and it takes the frame i was pointing at originally. Here is 2 pics i took while on the move on a train going to newcastle a few months back. http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y20...6/DSC00200.jpg http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y20...6/DSC00203.jpg |
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that's impressive. What's it like indoors? I confess here to taking photos of cats. They move, not me
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that's impressive. What's it like indoors? I confess here to taking photos of cats. They move, not me
![]() ![]() Here is one shot indoors. Both were taken when the cats were moving:- http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y20...DSC00014-1.jpg http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y20...6/DSC00011.jpg And this one taken from the train as well thrown in for good measure. I love this pic:- http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y20...6/DSC00199.jpg |
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That is a great pic. The ones of your cats are a lot better than you could have taken with the K750i. Really like the markings on your tabby, nice photos
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i got k800i not had it for long but them pics are mind blowing they are great . never knew they was that powerful.
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the k800i is a good phone clear pics and easy to use but you may get the odd one at don't work but you have got to be unlucky to get one like that
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That is a great pic. The ones of your cats are a lot better than you could have taken with the K750i. Really like the markings on your tabby, nice photos
![]() Think I'm getting close to ordering the phone from CPW! ![]() The pics on the k800i are very good indeed but what i will say is night shots are not very good unless there is other lighting. The video as on any SE isn't very good either. Other than that for the price its brilliant. |
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The pics on the k800i are very good indeed but what i will say is night shots are not very good unless there is other lighting.
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You can take a picture in the complete dark and it turns out well. Remember this phone has a proper camera flash.
Here's a pic taken in the dark:- http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y20...6/DSC00213.jpg And one for amusement of my cat going "WTF!!!!" http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y20...6/DSC00104.jpg
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never mind the phone. what's the cat on cos I could use some lol.
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