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| View Poll Results: Will the next iPhone have flash? | |||
| Yes |
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4 | 17.39% |
| Not the next one, but the one after. |
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9 | 39.13% |
| Never, the iPhone doesn't need it! |
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4 | 17.39% |
| Nope, jobs doesn't need a flash! |
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6 | 26.09% |
| Other (Explain) |
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0 | 0% |
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Uh, that photo comparison doesn't make any sense. Even if you had a stand alone camera with a massive flash it would not make any difference in that shot; way to far away. The only thing it would do is reflect of the water and maybe give you a reflection in the water if it was calm.
Can't tell at all which is which device, the flash made no difference. One camera added warm feel to the lights. The top one looks grainy though and like it has no zoom so it seems like the iPhone pic to me. No flash on any cell phone camera is good for anything other than taking pictures of friends in a dark bar. |
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In actual fact, the Storm doesn't have a real "Flash" - just an LED which is mainly used as a focussing aid. Consequently, the output of these LED's is pretty pathetic in comparison with a proper Xeon unit and their range is only a few feet. This is why, as I explained earlier, it can have little or no effect in the photograph. |
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I understand what you explained, I'm not dumb. I just don't think he was trying to be all professional. It was just a general comparison to add to the thread. They looked differently. If anything, it proved the Bold flash sucks.
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Actually it is. Flash is pretty CPU intensive. This presents both technical and user-experience-troubles problem.
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I hate to sound like a non smartphone user who constantly proclaims "ITS A PHONE!" and doesn't see the need for any other features, but really, I don't feel there is much need for a flash on a camera that is attached to your phone. A camera is a nice feature to have, when you just want a quick pic of something on the go, but when you need a good picture (one with flash and some autofocus, etc.) then you need to use a real camera. For this reason I think we will continue to see a non-flash camera on the back of our iPhones for a long time.
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Don't know what else to tell you. You can read my first post again, but I'm not explaining it again. Last edited by Stevie No-Wonder : 04-13-2009 at 11:12 AM. |
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These two photos say nothing about whether the flash on the Bold sucks or not. I don't care what camera you use, if you use a flash on a subject that's too far away, it'll make it appear too dark.
This is because the camera knows it is using flash and reduces the exposure time since it is expecting the extra light. If the flash is turned off, the camera compensates for the lack of light by extending the exposure time; this is why iPhone photos are often blurry. If the subject being photographed is too far, the flash illuminates what is close by, the exposure time gets reduced, and the subject appears darker than if you were not to use a flash. |
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