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Photography Advise on how to catch better pics, Kodak Digital Camera
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TSjsonraj
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Dec 14 2006, 05:17 PM, updated 20y ago
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Hi to everyone,
Im a newbie to photography...need some advise on few thing.
I have a Kodak Digital Camera 6mp about 6 months old...
I have no complaint when I shoot outdoors however, indoor pics are totally out...it looks like blurry with lots of dots(i think its called noise) even when I shoot with 6mp. Any way I can improve the picture quality for indoor...
Outdoor pics shoot with 6mp looks nice only in normal small view or bestview(in pc), if I view it in 100% or actual size the pic is not clear=blur but still printable to 4r. Any suggestion/advise...
There are lots of setting in it (ISO,etc) which I use auto for most of it.....can anyone help me set it so that I can utilize the capabilities properly.
Pls advise.....
Anything at all is most welcomed. Sorry if the question to long or not clear, ask again and I will try to explain again
Thanks in advance
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x-loki
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Dec 14 2006, 05:30 PM
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hmmm...u can try change the ISO setting and set the exposure longer. I don't know whether u able to change the setting or not.
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bhypp
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Dec 14 2006, 05:31 PM
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the higher the MP the more noise...the higher the ISO oso the more noise....but if its outdoor pic during the day...i guess the cam's build in noise reduction system will take charge...but noise usually r most visible in nightmode....so if u shooting sumwhere outdoor with enuff lighting....set to a lower ISO level....
blur mayb coz u shake ur hand??
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LanEvoX
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Dec 14 2006, 05:35 PM
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we discuss this for many many many time already, the latest discussion http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=380610
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TSjsonraj
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Dec 14 2006, 05:43 PM
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QUOTE hmmm...u can try change the ISO setting and set the exposure longer. I don't know whether u able to change the setting or not. I think can...i remember seeing this settings...but now its in auto... QUOTE the higher the MP the more noise...the higher the ISO oso the more noise....but if its outdoor pic during the day...i guess the cam's build in noise reduction system will take charge...but noise usually r most visible in nightmode....so if u shooting sumwhere outdoor with enuff lighting....set to a lower ISO level.... blur mayb coz u shake ur hand?? ok daylight outdoor ISO lower- thanks the blur not handshake blur...its lke not clear...not sure lah but very clear if print 4r....anway thanks QUOTE(x-loki @ Dec 14 2006, 05:30 PM) we discuss this for many many many time already, the latest discussion http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=380610ohhh really arrr....  ok will look there oso-thanks
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