Guest ednakram Posted February 16, 2010 Report Posted February 16, 2010 Hi, I have noticed that most pictures I take indoors using my B7610 (Win Mo 6.1) are blur or shaken unless I keep my hand very steady or place it on timer mode. I have already enabled image stabilization, but that does not help. Anybody else also noticed this problem and ways to overcome it? thanks Ednak
Guest ednakram Posted February 24, 2010 Report Posted February 24, 2010 Hi, I have noticed that most pictures I take indoors using my B7610 (Win Mo 6.1) are blur or shaken unless I keep my hand very steady or place it on timer mode. I have already enabled image stabilization, but that does not help. Anybody else also noticed this problem and ways to overcome it? thanks Ednak nobody experienced the same issue ?
Guest Gydeon Posted February 26, 2010 Report Posted February 26, 2010 do you happen to use flash with your pictures? I notice that without flash, the pictures tend to get blurry real fast. When I enable flash, the pictures are sharper, but also overlighted ( in most of the cases ). What you should do, is check your settings ( of contrast, saturation and sharpness, it should be in the configuration menu of the camera ), and set all to the standard setting. Then try to take a picture with flash, but with the brightness on -2. This should reduce the ammount of overlight on the pictures with flash ( unless the object is far away and the flash can't fully "reach" the object ). Try some different pictures with some different settings ( also use the presets like indoor pictures, landscape pictures etc.. ). Maybe one kind of setting will give you good results indoors.
Guest ScreamingFalcon Posted February 27, 2010 Report Posted February 27, 2010 Hi, I have noticed that most pictures I take indoors using my B7610 (Win Mo 6.1) are blur or shaken unless I keep my hand very steady or place it on timer mode. I have already enabled image stabilization, but that does not help. Anybody else also noticed this problem and ways to overcome it? thanks Ednak Sadly, this is a problem that plagues most WinMo Smartphones. There is an inherant delay between when you click the phone to take the picture and when it actually records the image. No known solution to this one, sorry!
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