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Those are nice - I've found that the photos the 3Gs produces are quite "noisy" though and benefit from some post-photo processing.
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All of those Rolex shots weren't taken with the 3GS, right? Just the first one, right? I'm impressed that you were able to take that shot with one hand and press the shutter button without causing the iPhone's camera to go out of focus. I've found when taking photos that the camera adjusts focus in and out, so many of my shots tend to be out of focus. Any tips?
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I didn't find one handed photo taking too terribly difficult. I just recommend taking a 2-3 photos to make sure you get one in focus. |
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Wow, some of these are stunning. I had the Storm for a month and loved the camera on it (and that's all I loved...) and then was disappointed by the Curve's camera. Now that I'm almost ready to switch to the 3GS and AT&T I'm excited to see amazing camera capabilities on an equally amazing phone :P
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Now I gotta get MY Rolex out and wind it. Although my iPhone doesn't take good pics like that close up, but I'll try it out.
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