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Old 09-30-2011, 11:24 AM   #203
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Location: Toronto, Canada
Device: Kindle Oasis 3
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Originally Posted by jswinden View Post
To be honest, about the only way to photograph two readers in a somewhat fair comparison is to NOT do a side by side. You have to setup the camera on a tripod to keep it in exactly the same position. You have to use manual camera settings otherwise the full/partial auto will probably change settings a bit with each photo. You have to keep the lighting from changing--so no outside light as that will constantly fluctuate. Then you have to place each reader where the screen is in exactly the same position, one at a time of course. Unless you have a professional studio, most of us don't, we can't take these kinds of photos. And even the pros would probably see a lot of variances between photos of even the same reader.
Yes you're right. The above pictures I took shows how much it can fluctuate. In the top picture the Kindle 3 on the right looks great, but as soon as I moved it to the left and there's glare from another angle the image doesn't look as good..same image just different conditions.

Long story short, the screens are very good.
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