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1889 Posts: 118

I was just wondering if anyone could tell me what settings I should choose for different types of photo I want to take in order for me to get the best pictures?

Indoor photos (light & dark)

Outdoor Portrait (light & dark)

Outdoor Landscape (light & dark)

I don't have a clue what all this ISO & White Balance stuff is and am also not sure where the different scenes would be best used. (Where would Beach/Snow be used as I won't be taking my phone on any beach and we never get any snow!!)
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Posted: 2008-01-23 12:50:20
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plankgatan Posts: > 500

try this

outdoor pics (maybe portrait, landscape)........... document settings + EV -0.3 or (-0.7)
sometimes palin auto works best...try and you will see.

EV is the D-Pad (Joystick), click one or two times down, and your pictures gets darker(normal),
also have daylight profile ON all time, except if its realy cloudy, then you turn it OFF.
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indoor, (no flash).....document + EV -0.3

indoor with flash......auto + ISO.100....(you find ISO inside the camera meny...set it to iSO.100)
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easy peacy lingon dricka

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[ This Message was edited by: plankgatan on 2008-01-23 12:20 ]
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Posted: 2008-01-23 13:13:14
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buntoo Posts: > 500

and for INdOOr @ plank???
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Posted: 2008-01-23 13:25:05
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1889 Posts: 118


On 2008-01-23 13:13:14, plankgatan wrote:
try this

outdoor pics (maybe portrait, landscape)........... document settings + EV -0.3 or (-0.7)
sometimes palin auto works best...try and you will see.



Confused.

Do you mean I need to set Scenes as either portrait/landscape or document? Which is it?!

Say I want to take a photo of a building, or the inside of a football stadium?
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Posted: 2008-02-22 09:40:44
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timebomb Posts: 27

Experiment wid it. its much more fun n i find there r no rules 4 wat settings go best. i sumtimes use nite mode wen am takin day shots etc. check out th results in gallery from experimenting.
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Posted: 2008-02-22 16:27:45
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