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hardparts2

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Been playing with my kodak p850 this is one pick I took with the camera. It has every setting under the sun but I dont know how to use them. I would like to get more picks of my tank but I need to learn how to use it. I think I can get much better pics.
 

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Anonymous

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I suggest the following...


1. Use a tripod or sit it on top of a stool and books.
2. Use the timer feature or a remote to click the shutter button.
3. Start with the automatic settings and change one thing at a time writing down what you changed so when you look at the pics on your computer you can see what works.


I say that is a great looking pic!

take lots of pictures cause digital pics cost nothing! w00t~!
 

hardparts2

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Heres A few more.
 

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Len

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Knucklehead has some good advice. I recommend you use manual white balance to get the colors more accurate and varied (right now, it's all a shade of purple). The instruction manual in your camera should tell you how to set a custom white balance; it's usually a fairly simple process, provided your camera allows for custom WB.
 

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