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Demirkapi

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Jun 24, 2010
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Washington, DC
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More and original photos on Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/oguz/sets/72157627770090639/
 
great quality. These don't look washed out and out of white balance as some iPhone 4S photos do. Especially the ones compared to iPhone 4 shots.

selamlar bu arada adinin demirkapi oldugunu simdi gordum. Tesadufe bak aahahahah
 
Has anyone tried using the flash at all while taking shots? I have tried mine in various lighting situations because it has failed to produce anything other than murkiness. It's almost as if the timing is off between the two.
 
selamlar bu arada adinin demirkapi oldugunu simdi gordum. Tesadufe bak aahahahah

Merhaba Emir. Ne güzel tesadüf. :)

@demirkapi ilgini çekebilir. :)

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Has anyone tried using the flash at all while taking shots? I have tried mine in various lighting situations because it has failed to produce anything other than murkiness. It's almost as if the timing is off between the two.

Yes I tried, not the best but ok.

It mostly depend on how far you are and what is the object.
 
Looks great! I live in NOVA and my boyfriend took the coolest photo with his iPhone of a metro station, just like the one you have. He put a filter on it and it looks professional. I just downloaded a camera app (Camera+ I think it is) so I have as much capability as possible. This phone is replacing my point and shoot essentially, an extra $0.99 is worth it to get it to do what I want.
 
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