u/VadiMiXeries

A weird glitch/hardware thing that caused my Siemens CX70 to get it's display colors inverted:

So, one day I went outside to take a bunch of photos with it (bc I like the effect), but discovered that its screen went solid white. Tried charging it -- it got better for a short while, but now the colors are inverted. Idk what will happen next, but I have a suspicion that it might be either a motherboard issue or an insufficient contact with the LCD cable, so I'll try to at least check for oxidation and reconnect the cable if possible. Looks pretty cool though!

u/VadiMiXeries — 4 days ago
▲ 32 r/Mavica

Today's walk in a forest in Estonia | FD71 (1998)

The first two pics were from a different place where my family and I bought hotdogs, and then the rest are from the actual place. Manual focus ring on this model is actually a really handy feature, it allowed me to take the macro shots in pictures 6, 7 and 11, since the auto focus just kept locking onto the background instead.

May 10th 2026

u/VadiMiXeries — 10 days ago
▲ 35 r/birdwatching+1 crossposts

Took this photo of a mute swan today

Btw, taken on a 2006 bridge camera

May 9th 2026

u/VadiMiXeries — 10 days ago

A blissful sunny day | Siemens CX65/70 (2004, VGA)

The crazy thing is those are all SOOC (some 90 degree rotated). It's simply that saturated. Transferring them off the phone via the IrDA port takes a while (around 30 minutes for 65 pictures when sending to Sony Ericsson K750i which has a Memory Stick PRO Duo card, each accepted manually), but man this is so rewarding. White balance set to "Indoors" to make the colors more consistent, otherwise it goes all over the place.

May 7th 2026

u/VadiMiXeries — 13 days ago

This is SOOC! Honestly, I'm amazed (in a good way) how oversaturated the colors come out of this thing, it's insane. One thing I've learned is you have to set the white balance to "Indoor" to get these slightly cool colors, because otherwise it goes all over the place

May 7th 2026

u/VadiMiXeries — 13 days ago
▲ 32 r/Eesti

Simply for fun. This is one of those places where at some point you'd think you must've walked through it completely, and then you find out there's yet just as much left to explore, these photos is just a tiny part of what was there to be seen. The parking lot stretched seemingly as far as the eye could see

u/VadiMiXeries — 14 days ago