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Old 26th December 2004   #1
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Default Any owners of Dimage X50

Any one owning the Dimage X50?? Just myself one. Any tips of that perfect picture?
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Old 26th December 2004   #2
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do you mean the pictures you took turned out bad?
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Old 26th December 2004   #3
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I owned 1 for 2 days. It's a good cam but had to let it go, as i preferred the feel of another cam. Picture quality wise, i feel it's okay. Don't know what do you mean by a 'perfect picture'. I only managed to take few shots with it. Here is one of them http://www.ndroo.com/Mambo4.5.1/inde...=detail&id=336
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Old 26th December 2004   #4
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Well, my friend has the cam, the picture look noisy when view on the LCD but when you upload to the computer pictures look perfect. dont trust the LCD and the review.
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Old 27th December 2004   #5
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Default Yeah pics not so fantastic

Took some indoor shots @ ISO 50. Auto mode. Seems like it is not so sharp and the noise level high. Will try it out further.
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Old 27th December 2004   #6
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Took some indoor shots @ ISO 50. Auto mode. Seems like it is not so sharp and the noise level high. Will try it out further.
Indoor shots with flash? Anyway, at ISO50 it shouldn't be very noisy though. Did some test and find it ok. As for 'not sharp' ... at ISO 50, were you using a tripod? COuld be due to handshake.
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I'm guessing that it's low light conditions such as KTV rooms etc, many camera will have problem focusing in low light conditions
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