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But seriously, the OP is probably referring to the blue haze problem. As for noise, set ISO to 100 and boost exposure. You can make decent photos at night that way.
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MY own photos have improved considerably.
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2010-04-28
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And is there anyway to turn on some kind of image stabaliser because to get a crystal clear image im finding a real pain!
I came from a SE C902 and the cybershot on that i found was amazing, 10x better than the experience i'm having with my N900!
Sorry for the rant lol!
Here's a smile!
Thanks,
Wayne