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SpaceMonkey
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Re: Camera question... [Re: Picklez]
#533972 - 03/06/11 06:05 PM (13 years, 11 months ago) |
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A tripod is a must for close up macro's and long distant zoom shots.
Also keep in mind while in macro mode it usually focuses on the center of your viewer. So the edges will most times will be hazy or blurry looking.
Play with the different functions on your cameras menu. Make sure that your exposure time is set to auto. Check and set iso to auto if you can or at 100 to 200. 100 usually is best. If you can set white balance then do that also.
I do not know your camera's certain set up and menus, so im afraid this is all I can really add. But google can usually find your cameras user guide for further info.
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