soba1
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Those are great photos.........
Those are great photos.........
Bummer that the shutter speed cannot be changed. How about the aperture? I noticed that all your shots, including the new ones posted are at F2.8. When at that aperture, everything close to the camera (say arms length) will be soft/fuzzy/out of focus....due to Depth of Field. Notice how your backgrounds are all in focus. Camera is too close to your subject(s) you and gf. The one of your gf alone full body shot looks acceptably in focus and you have sufficent distance from her that she appears to fall within the depth of field. Post processing in some photo edit software will get her real sharp.You can't change shutter speed on the droid x.... and when i take pictures you expect me too carry around a tripod everywhere i go?
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And rightly so, that B&W shot you have is great!Don't get me wrong, it's not always possible to get a perfect picture with Droid cameras, but with some finesse you can do pretty well in all but low-light situations. Black and white can also be your friend since it suppresses CCD noise. Exposure adjustment present in 2.2 will also allow you to bracket around contrast issues which may prevent proper metering. Finally, always clean your lens prior to use, as I saw what looked to be some dirty lens-induced cloudiness/focusing issues on some of the pics posted.
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These are pictures I took today, one with the Droid and one with my BB 9650. I love the Droid X, but the pic quality....am I doing something wrong? All settings are set to Auto and 0. Suggestions?
Of course it does - they moved all that silly antenna stuff out of the way of the camera sensor so they'd have camera bragging rights.by the way theres a few super long threads here comparing the iphone 4 and the x's cameras. iphone wins by a landslide everytime. indoors, outdoors, low light, bright light. doesnt matter
... too bad about the reception thing though.