Ok here's another question. How do you take pictures in lowlight, without a flash? I had this problem alot on my field trip, so I ended up using Aperture piority for the light. And that made it delay sometimes, so they didnt come out as great. I'll get a picture up tomorrow, I'm too tired to upload them.
Melissa
ok you need to change the exposure compensation. You can probably find this by going into menu and selecting the +/-0 button. Since it is light out you would need to increase it.(+) and if its dark out, you lower it.(-)
And you dont need flash if they are by the window getting natural light.
Melissa<br><br>Post edited by: TalonSis, at: 2007/05/26 23:34
what? me learning something? :ohmy:
From what I can see Tari is your biggest problem is focusing. ALot of the shots are kinda blurry.
And then in some of them they are kinda unexposed....but im not sure how you would fix that on a point and shoot.
Is this what you mean CD? I cant really remember all my problems I first had cause the thread is no longer there...
Melissa
CeasarsDad wrote:
Doesnt he have anything that says he isnt liable if they bite? Nice story!
Melissa<br><br>Post edited by: TalonSis, at: 2007/05/22 22:17
oooh the boat contest looks like fun!! We have something like that here at the ski place nearby. Toward the end of the skiing season they have a cardboard sled contest. You have to build a sled out of cardboard and race it down the mountain.
It looks so nice there!!!
Melissa
awww :blush: thank you CD.
And thank you MOM!!! {Love-0002011D}
Alright...so lets say that once I get it, what does it do? I'm guessing it directs or filters the light so it isnt as harsh, or something like that?
Melissa
I see I probably should've increased the exposure more on some of these, right?
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s98/talon1013/IMG_3016.jpg
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s98/talon1013/IMG_3022.jpg
^like on this one
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s98/talon1013/IMG_3032.jpg
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s98/talon1013/IMG_3039.jpg
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s98/talon1013/IMG_3041.jpg
Melissa
Did you break your camera?!?!?!?! :ohmy: hehe I'm just kidding, glad your alright. That was a good shot anyways! It looks so pretty there.
The water in the penguin pictures look so cool!!
Melissa
CD, for my flash, the only mode that has TTL is ETTL, and I have it set to that.
Should I increase the exposure for the pictures when Talon is near the window, or for all?
Melissa
alright the correct flash mode? What do you mean? :blink:
Here's some I took after school, I think I mainly need practice.
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s98/talon1013/IMG_2976.jpg
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s98/talon1013/IMG_2981.jpg
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s98/talon1013/IMG_2988.jpg
Its tricky to try and get the right way to bounce the flash off...which is why the vertical mode is hard for me. Maybe theres the fact I'm not used to the flash, lol
Oh and here are some I took right before Talon went to bed.
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s98/talon1013/IMG_3015.jpg
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s98/talon1013/IMG_3004.jpg
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s98/talon1013/IMG_3000.jpg
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s98/talon1013/IMG_2999.jpg
Melissa<br><br>Post edited by: TalonSis, at: 2007/05/19 04:11
hmmmm, now this is suspicous. Your wife took more pictures than you did...and your the photographer?
Alright here's something I dont get. You are from new york...but your complainging about the long waits? :silly: Ok I'm done now.
Looks like fun!!!
Melissa