Saturday, February 27, 2010

Can anybody help me with a canon sx10is? image not clear?

hello i have a canon powershot sx10is and when i make pictures,they come dark and with pixels:(. and if i use it with flash it come white. can somebody help me please? :(Can anybody help me with a canon sx10is? image not clear?
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What settings are you using %26amp; what subject were you shooting and where to get these results? You haven't given us any meaningful info to troubleshoot.





For instance, were you in Program Mode or Auto. Were you playing around with Manual and just not knowing what settings to use? What was the ISO setting? How close were you to whatever you were shooting and what was the lighting like in that place?





Ok, so now that I have a bit more info, let me take a stab at it. ..


- Your shots in the Daylight and on Auto were mostly good - so that's positive. If they were blurred in Daylight you were likely too excited and moving the camera when you pressed the shutter release. Keep the camera pressed against your forehead, look through the viewfinder to compose your shots, keep your elbows in close to your body to brace them solid then take a breath and release it (if you're holding your breath you shake more) and press the shutter button.


- When you get into a shady or storm cloudy situation (darker) you need to use a flash or increase the ISO (light sensitivity) of the camera (to either 200 or 400 - especially if indoors) to prevent low light blur.


- If you are too close to something and you use the flash it will over-expose (wash out) the subject you're taking shots of.





Photography is like a lot of sports. You have to keep practicing to get good at it. It's actually pretty complex if you want to do it seriously , vs. just clicking snapshots. So keep at it. BTW, you're not dumb (maybe lazy!), so sit down with the User Guide for maybe 30 mins. max at a time, pick a feature to learn, then read what the manual has to say and have your camera handy to practice a few shots with that feature. As tedious as that may sound, in the longer run you'll get some shots that you will be so excited about the results of. Most of all, have fun! Even the pros don't get perfect shots every time (and they use software to fix all the mistakes they make!!!). Take care.Can anybody help me with a canon sx10is? image not clear?
haha lazy:D thanks. i know..i think. well another question. on others settings it make 2 pictures,and blurry.:(....well?

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