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the forums fail? These images are too large to 'attach'. That's uncompressed right from my iphone, no retouches.

Ya but you should be able to attach them via URL, not by doing a straight PC-to-forum upload.

It's whatever though, no big deal.
 
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These were all photoshopped at least one: (auto levels, color, contrast). Click the photo to view my blog (includes other photos including originals).


Bench.


Sky is OG.


This is what I was reading.


Bees. 6 different pictures photoshopped into one. My iPhone was so close to the bees. 2-3 inches away aha.
 
Just a couple from when I was at the tennis.
 

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Alright guys, anyone use this at night, indoors or plain low light situations? I want to see how well it meters. I don't care about the noise, as I personally like noise, but If this proves to be a much better candid camera than the 2g or 3g I might upgrade. Based on what I've seen here and on flickr, the camera seems to only be really better in good lighting, and controlled conditions.
 
Alright guys, anyone use this at night, indoors or plain low light situations? I want to see how well it meters. I don't care about the noise, as I personally like noise, but If this proves to be a much better candid camera than the 2g or 3g I might upgrade. Based on what I've seen here and on flickr, the camera seems to only be really better in good lighting, and controlled conditions.

http://img397.imageshack.us/gal.php?g=img0302e.jpg
 
Alright guys, anyone use this at night, indoors or plain low light situations? I want to see how well it meters. I don't care about the noise, as I personally like noise, but If this proves to be a much better candid camera than the 2g or 3g I might upgrade. Based on what I've seen here and on flickr, the camera seems to only be really better in good lighting, and controlled conditions.

Well yeah, I posted an example just above you, #484. Taken at about 8:30pm.
 
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