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In day light the camera quality is ok . But indoor and low light/night quality is poor . Also

the camera flash is very weak. Is there any suggestion for Omnia camera setup for

indoor/night shootings ?

Edited by vlodek
Guest Jibreil
Posted

I would not be an expert to advice you, but all I can say is don't expect much from the Camera quality... believe me I have used almost every WinMo out there and Omnia beats them all. Somehow WinMo doesnt seems to support high-quality images - much like Symbian. Hopefully WinMo 7 will bring in the revolution.

Posted (edited)

Till ~2 meters take the indoor photos in macro mode, flash and increases the brightness 2 or 3 points

Edited by eRoS08
Guest deadphill
Posted

Try turning the flash on?

Seriously though, the reason its hard to take night shots is the exposure time, plus it needs to be held dead still. You cant hold it with your hand which is another handicap.

At night my digital camera needs about 15 seconds exposure to get a decent shot.

Seriously though, I find that the camera in other conditions is actually very very good!

Hope this helps

Cheers

Phill

Guest bobobird
Posted (edited)

Point and shoot night shot :lol:

Could be better but taken with a mobile, looks acceptable...

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Edited by bobobird
Guest rocky_mon
Posted
Point and shoot night shot :lol:

Could be better but taken with a mobile, looks acceptable...

Howz this :D ?

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