rockgremlin
Joined: 09 Dec 2004
Posts: 4203
Location: Alcatraz
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To get a real good life-like image use a tripod next time. You can play with your ISO settings so that you don't need a tripod, however the image will turn a little on the grainy side. ISO 100 is only for conditions of full sun, or very good lighting conditions. If it's a little overcast or if you're shooting at dawn or dusk try an ISO of 400, 800 or maybe even higher. Like I said though, the image will turn out grainier the higher the ISO is set.
If your camera has a setting that allows you to set the shutter speed, that button or switch should be labeled "Tv." "Av" allows you to set your Aperture size. |
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