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Post by Kat on Aug 18, 2010 19:51:31 GMT -6
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Post by Julie on Aug 18, 2010 20:41:39 GMT -6
Those are awesome pics!
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Post by A-RokzStalker on Aug 19, 2010 0:42:16 GMT -6
Whoa... those pics are amazing. I wish I would have remembered to bring my camera to the concert. We ended up using my friends camera phone, and the pics didn't turn out as well as yours.
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Post by Julie on Aug 19, 2010 5:57:36 GMT -6
My pics never do. When my flash is on, my camera takes forever to take a picture - I think it's the face recognition feature or something; it wants to focus, and it takes so long that whatever moment I wanted to capture is long gone by the time it actually shoots LOL. I wish I knew how to turn that off. I just got a new camera for Christmas last year, but it's a digital camcorder, and they usually don't let you use those at concerts - even just for taking stills, and even though they'll let me use my regular camera to take video. Go figure LOL.
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Post by Kat on Aug 19, 2010 16:59:35 GMT -6
Yeah using your flash is a bad idea, theres usually enough light on the stage to get good pictures. I so rarely use my flash, i personally hate them.
The taking a long time to take a picture is your shutter speed, gotta set that low and your aperture as low as possible(thats the f-stops, usually around 4 or 5.6), with an iso of like 800 (higher than that and pictures will get all grainy) and then just play around with exposure and stuff..on most cameras, even point and shoot ones, when you push the button down halfway it focuses, i usually do that for a couple of seconds and then it should take the shot right away once you push it all the way down.
Sorry if you didnt actually want advice on that lol I'm a camera dork..
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