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Just had to re-up my cell plan and needed to upgrade our phones since most were having battery difficulties. We ended up getting camera phones,(Motorola Razors) the first one I've ever had.
I know we've discussed it here before, and that opinions are strongly divided about using them, especially on unknowing subjects. But man was I tempted to use it over the weekend, even with my wife present.
We went to a water-side restaurant and a women who had gorgeous feet, sexy thong sandals and wearing a short skirt was seated just across the aisle from us. I had a very hard time not looking at her. I had a clear view of her legs and feet and she went through a wide variety of positions throughout her meal. I wanted desperately to snap a few shots from under my table.
Unfortunately, and I wonder whether camera phone manufacturers have done this on purpose because of all the up-skirt and other unauthorized pics being taken, there seems to be no way to turn off the shutter sound that my phone makes when I take a picture. I'm pretty sure the general restaurant noise would have covered it (I took a picture of the view looking out over the water through the window we were sitting by), but didn't want to take the chance of my wife hearing it.
Those of you with newer phones- are your phones like this too?
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I don't own a camera phone, but on my digi camera it has a shutter sound as well. The camera had a setting to shut that off so perhaps you may take another read through your owner's manual and see if the phone has the same thing.
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Feetluvr I have the same phone, all you have to do is go to the camera mode and then press the center top button then scroll down to pictures setup and press select then go down to shutter tone and select none. Now you will have no tone when you take a picture.
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quote:Originally posted by footsniffer_13: Feetluvr I have the same phone, all you have to do is go to the camera mode and then press the center top button then scroll down to pictures setup and press select then go down to shutter tone and select none. Now you will have no tone when you take a picture.
Awesome bro- thanks so much! I'm still learning the phone and haven't had time to even get through all the menus. I thought sure there'd be a way to do it.
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I've taken pics of candid girls' feet with my camera phone before. One day, our class was outside and simply pressed the side button no-looking and got a pic of this hot girl's finely French-Manicured toes!
-------------------- If feet are your bottom line, you're gonna get trampled...if women are your bottom line, you're gonna get lovestruck!
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LOL this is funny cause I got me a new phone today and taking pics of girls feet was the first thing I did.
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As long as no one esle is right next to you it's so easy to "look like" you're using your phone (with the cover open) when you're really snapping pics.
Though it takes a little more practice- you can also take pictures with the cover closed with the Razor phone (probably can with others too). I tried it out over the weekend at a small restaurant and did pretty well getting the subject feet even zoomed in at 4x. The problem was she was outside in the sun and the pic was very contrasty, so it was hard to see her feet.
The other problem I've encountered is, if I understand this correctly, you need to purchase a cable and software to download the pics from the camera to your computer? Can anybody confirm that? (I think it's $25)
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I've never done it, but I was certainly tempted today during a training class that I was taking.
This attractive blonde was wearing the sexiest of heels. She was busting out the toe rings and ankle jewelry. Damn, it was hard to concentrate.
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