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Re: Camera Settings
Lowering the brightness seems to have the most impact on the speed of the shots. Drives me nuts when I try to take a picture and the littliest movement makes it blurry. Personally I would rather have grainier pics that are at least not blurry.
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Re: Camera Settings
I just got my VZW TP2 last week and immediately noticed a lower image quality than on my Fuze. On my Fuze the only "tweak" I made was to have brightness at -2.0 and capture key delay set to "0"...everything else default setting.
The main differences I noticed on TP2 stock settings is that the TP2 images appear washed out and there is lots of noise from the ISO setting. This phone would have greatly benefited from an LED flash, so it's a real shame that HTC decided to leave it out. After taking dozens of shots with the TP2 and playing with the settings, I have decided the following settings work best for my taste: White Balance: Auto Brightness: -2.0 ISO: 100 in normal light, 200 in lower light conditions (never go above 200, otherwise you can see the graininess on the phone itself, not just when viewing images on a computer) Resolution: 3M Widescreen: Off Quality: Super Fine Contrast: +4 Saturation: +3 Sharpness: +5 It seems that using widescreen mode hurts the image quality. Unless you are taking a photo for which you must have widescreen, I would leave it off. In low light conditions, there is not much you can do other than turn the brightness setting up, but unless it's pretty much dark, I don't think you will need to. Maybe someone else can try my suggestions and report back? |
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