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I've just ordered my PDR-M4, but now I've seen that the 800x600 mode produces 'not to good' pictures. Right :1. Is there a firmware upgrade to fix the problem?
2. If I take a picture at 1600x1200 then resize it to 800x600 inside the camera does it still make bad pictures?
3. Is it a fault with a batch of the cameras?
Regards
Richard
-- Richard Wait (RichardWait@Mail.com), July 30, 2000
1. There is a firmware upgrade available, but it only claims to increase the smartmedia capacity limit to 64MB cards. If it fixes anything else, it's not mentioned.2. According to the Imaging Resource review:
"The normal 800x600 resolution mode showed unusual amounts of color aliasing, but the "digital tele" shots were very clean. (The conclusion being that if you really want to shoot lower-resolution images, either shoot at the higher resolution and resize on the computer afterward, or use the digital tele function whenever possible.)"
It seems to me that the in-camera resize might be worth a try as well, unless they process them down through the same routine as the 800x600 shots?
3. I don't think it's a single batch fault. If it's consistent through production it's likely a firmware problem -I can't see how a hardware problem would cause a fault in only the lower res. mode. Most likely it's a poorly designed sub pixel "color interpolation" routine. Just a guess, I haven't actually used an M4. (I have an M1, M5, and M70)
I wonder if it's still a problem? A contact at Toshiba recently informed me they were so popular that they had started producing them again... :-)
Mark Grebner, a fellow forum poster, would probably have the ultimate word on them as he employs several in his business.
-- Gerald M. Payne (gmp@surferz.net), July 30, 2000.
Firmware V2.08 fixes several things, but nobody has said that it addresses the 800x600 quality problem. I think it does slightly alter the way flash is handled, as well as permitting use of 64MB smartmedia. Best advice is to experiment - what bothers you may seem insignificant to others, and vice versa.I shoot almost everything at 1200 x 1600, so I don't have much experience with the problems at the lower mode. Sorry.
-- Mark Grebner (Mark@Grebner.com), August 04, 2000.