Ok, I went to the national british railway museum recently. It is huge and used my phone to take all pics. I ended up with about 100 pics in total, I was pretty disgusted afterwards at the picture quality. Heres a totally random selection of pictures.
Scaled down they dont look to bad, but full size its sad. All this phone needed was auto focus.
Ok, I went to the national british railway museum recently. It is huge and used my phone to take all pics. I ended up with about 100 pics in total, I was pretty disgusted afterwards at the picture quality. Heres a totally random selection of pictures.
Scaled down they dont look to bad, but full size its sad. All this phone needed was auto focus. Click to view quoted image
agreed auto focus makes better photos, the photos aint too bad tho. you should get a free editing software Picasa, it's made by google so totally trustworthy and it just makes your pics look that extra bit special, it makes my webcam pics look crystal clear!
agreed auto focus makes better photos, the photos aint too bad tho. you should get a free editing software Picasa, it's made by google so totally trustworthy and it just makes your pics look that extra bit special, it makes my webcam pics look crystal clear!
LOL, since when is Google "trustworthy"? You might wanna check that
you can change it some what open camera go to scene modes and pick one they help a lot here is the list in order with info about them i will take a pic with each one and upload them when i can tonight
1 auto - ideal for capturing a wide rang of subjects under most conditions
2 face detection detects the face of the subjects and put them in the focus in most lighting conditions
3 portrait - ideal for capturing people , skin tones are accurately reproduced
4 sports ideal for capturing sports or other quickly moving subjects
5 landscape ideal for capturing bright outdoor scenes enhances the detail and sharpness of the scene
6 party ideal for capturing people in dim indoor environments
7 close up ideal for capturing subjects that are close up to to camera enhances that detail and sharpness of close up
subjects
8 snow beach ideal for capturing snow scenes colors are accurate reproduced in scenes that are primarily white
NONE ATM
9 beach ideal for capturing beech sense; colors are accurate reproduced in scenes of sea and and sky
10.night ideal for capturing dim , outdoor scenes CLICK HERE FOR NIGHT TIME PICTURE
11 text ideal for capturing text on white backgrounds enhances the detail and sharpness of the text
i will upload Night time one tonight and the snow will well have to wait to winter :S hope this helps img have been web optimized to see non optimized click the link http://s161.photobucket.com/albums/t...11/crackberry/
Last edited by rickyfromkingston; 05-24-12 at 08:27 PM.
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Ok, I went to the national british railway museum recently. It is huge and used my phone to take all pics. I ended up with about 100 pics in total, I was pretty disgusted afterwards at the picture quality. Heres a totally random selection of pictures.
Scaled down they dont look to bad, but full size its sad. All this phone needed was auto focus.
Why in the world are all of your pics so out of focus...
I've never, even had results like that even in low light..
Ok, I went to the national british railway museum recently. It is huge and used my phone to take all pics. I ended up with about 100 pics in total, I was pretty disgusted afterwards at the picture quality. Heres a totally random selection of pictures.
Scaled down they dont look to bad, but full size its sad. All this phone needed was auto focus.
It would appear your have smudged your lens, or have a very shaky hand... or both.