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Jafo relax.

I couldn't use the flash because the pics would have looked horrible.

The T7 when in low light has bad 'shake' effects.

As I explained the lighting was not optimal.

Woah, it's like I offended your mother or something :s

I'm sure Dazzla will come around to posting better pics.

And I'll be able to too when there's better lighting outside and it's not 1:30 am.

oh and I just came back from the hospital yesterday because I had to have a huge needle stuck into my arm to treat a form of cancer. My arm isn't as stable as it used to be...

*sighs*

be optimistic.

Jafo relax.

I couldn't use the flash because the pics would have looked horrible.

The T7 when in low light has bad 'shake' effects.

As I explained the lighting was not optimal.

Woah, it's like I offended your mother or something :s

I'm sure Dazzla will come around to posting better pics.

And I'll be able to too when there's better lighting outside and it's not 1:30 am.

oh and I just came back from the hospital yesterday because I had to have a huge needle stuck into my arm to treat a form of cancer. My arm isn't as stable as it used to be...

*sighs*

be optimistic.

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Flash? What about a macro mode... Looks plenty bright to take a decent photo handheld.

@Jafo, it WAS on macro mode.

I give up, if you dont enjoy them, get lost, I'm not in the mood to argue with someone. Go take some better pics of a Nano, if it hurts you so bad.

@sgt, the pics aren't really that great on the screen because of it's size but of course everything is still visible. Remember, this isn't a Photo viewer, it's an MP3 player with an added Photo view option

You can look at the album art more clearly when you click in the inside button (i think 4 times) it then dispplays the album art seperately.

Just took a few more photo's under normal light.

(it's a fact that Cybershots don't do well with the color 'brown' when not in good lighting conditions, My home has alot of brown... so i took it near the window)

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I keep my nano in this for the moment to keep it nice and scratch free. It looks empty!

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The Camera focused on the reflection. Ooooh Shiny.

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Tried to get a better focus on the text.

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Third times a charm. I'm going to be SOO sad once it's scratched up.

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Right the screen looks MUCH better in real life. The camera 'captures' the pixels.

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Here is the album art when viewed seperately.

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Thumbnail view.

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Viewing a picture.

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The click wheel. It seems to me that the center button is VERY sensitive. It does click but it seems to need very little pressure, so it feel slike you're 'touching'

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I think what happens to add to the illusion of how thin it is, is the two different materials.

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Didn't remove the plastic yet :(

Yeah, the picture is a tad grainy in the LCD, depends on the lighting. The lighting in my room at the time I took those pics was crap. The first 10 are with my 350D but I've not really got a suitable lens so they came out crap, and after seeing your T7 shots I gave it a go so the last 5 are with the T7. I do like the camera though. I took it to DSEI on Tuesday and it slipped into my trouser pocket and took up less (noticable) space than my mobile phone, that's what I love about it.

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