August 30, 2009
Get the Best Out of Your Compact Digital Camera
You have bought a compact digital camera and you are enjoying taking photographs with it. It is easy to use that all you need to do is just point to your subject and click the button. But did you know that your camera maybe capable of doing more? If not, you should.
Knowing your camera's features very well will lead you to make better decisions about what settings to use in different situations. Maybe you should first check the automatic settings as they will quickly give you a better control on your photographs. These setting will work well in most cases, but in some, they will not yield the expected results . In this case, manual controls should be used instead if your camera allows it. The more manual controls you have, the better your ability to adjust your photos as desired will be.
It is always recommended to take all your photos at the maximum resolution using the highest quality available, especially when you plan printing these photos. This is important to insure that the prints will not look pixelated. This will lead to an increased usage of the storage space, which means that you will have to take care of the storage and backup issues.
Nearly every compact camera sports an autofocus feature these days. When taking your picture, just press the shutter button half way down and keep holding it that way. According to the available objects in the viewfinder automatic focus will be chosen. Holding down the button half way down allows maintaining the focus as well as the exposure even when the camera is moving. After choosing the desired composition, the button should be completely pressed so as to capture the photo.
One of the main drawbacks of photographing in low light situations is the difficulty to get a decent photo without a tripod. The reason is that the camera will try to compensate for the low light with long exposure. Most compact digital cameras will not produce very clear images in low lighting even when a tripod is used, so it is always advisable to improve the lighting if possible.
Not all features are valuable though. Compact cameras are usually not very capable of producing good photos at very high ISOs which should only be used when photographing objects moving at high speeds. Using the built-in flash should be avoided except when there is no other efficient light source. Its strong, non diffused, near the lens frontal light will make sure that your photos look awkward. It is usually better to consider external light which will give your photos a better professional look. The only feature that you should never use is digital zooming.
Obviously, one needs to understand some basic photography concepts in order to get the best out of his camera . Fortunately, this can only increase its worth by making it produce better photographs and increase your experience by making you a better photographer.
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