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Exil3d 09-27-2009 08:02 PM

Re: Camera Settings
 
Remmer members. HTC has a terrible track record in throwing in cheap parts. just because the motherboard and cpu might be similar dont mean you are getting the dsame CMOS camera.

jimmiekain 09-27-2009 08:43 PM

Re: Camera Settings
 
nope! i havent changed any of the settings at all... I think the problem is that I dont know anything about cameras... I just take the pics and try my best to hold it as still as possible. Can a few other people post a few of your pics so we can see what yours look like? Also if your a camera person/photographer/paparazzi LOL can you help us out with settings advice? Also, does anyone know what ISO is?

santod 09-27-2009 08:46 PM

Re: Camera Settings
 
It looks as if they may be using two different cameras in the same CDMA model of TP2's.

One is a Foxconn 3M-AF camera. Can't seem to find much more info about it though.

Also looks like some may have a Liteon 08PM17.
Again, not much info about either.

Exil3d 09-27-2009 08:47 PM

Re: Camera Settings
 
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Originally Posted by jimmiekain (Post 1198108)
nope! i havent changed any of the settings at all... I think the problem is that I dont know anything about cameras... I just take the pics and try my best to hold it as still as possible. Can a few other people post a few of your pics so we can see what yours look like? Also if your a camera person/photographer/paparazzi LOL can you help us out with settings advice? Also, does anyone know what ISO is?

Well.. just like the Pro1, you just have to have a very steady hand. To me it looks like the PRO2 camera over saturates the whites in the pics. SOmetimes if you play with the environment settings you can get better results. Hands down thou.. the PRO1 has a better camera. IMO.

santod 09-27-2009 08:50 PM

Re: Camera Settings
 
If you havn't adjusted anything, I would suggest a few things. Try setting image quality to super fine. Sharpness set to +5, contrast set to +4. See if that looks more like what you are after. Also in the white balance, try the setting that looks like headlights or a flash bulb going off.

Exil3d 09-27-2009 08:53 PM

Re: Camera Settings
 
Another thng. Make 100% sure theres no finger prints in the lens!

jimmiekain 09-27-2009 09:04 PM

Re: Camera Settings
 
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Originally Posted by santod (Post 1198131)
If you havn't adjusted anything, I would suggest a few things. Try setting image quality to super fine. Sharpness set to +5, contrast set to +4. See if that looks more like what you are after. Also in the white balance, try the setting that looks like headlights or a flash bulb going off.



Just took this one using your new settings it looks a lot better... I put on the red hat add some more color! It looks a lot better with these new settings thanks!

santod 09-27-2009 09:15 PM

Re: Camera Settings
 
No problem. Glad it helped! Lookin' sharp!

MightyMike 09-27-2009 09:27 PM

Re: Camera Settings
 
Tp2 camera is definitely much better than Tp1. Hands down.

You guys are crazy lol!

santod 09-27-2009 09:37 PM

Re: Camera Settings
 
Mike, I definitely agree. I also feel it is a better camera then the TP1's was.


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