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edro

Lifer
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Originally posted by: RossMAN
I would take pics with my A40 if I only knew how to use the damn thing!


OMG! After all the crap you have done for this camera.....and you can't figure it out? HahAHaha! Sorry. It's just that every single thread about the A40, you are in.

Now THAT's Irony.

Anyway.... COME ON PEOPLE>

There are like 12864237647235 people who have this camera.....someone has to have amateur pics!


 

Aves

Lifer
Feb 7, 2001
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The guy on this website has a bunch of pics posted up that he happened to take with an A40.

It's not a camera review site, the guy just owns an A40.
 

UNCjigga

Lifer
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Originally posted by: RossMAN
I would take pics with my A40 if I only knew how to use the damn thing!
LOL true dat tho. If you look at my pics from NYC (look at post above) you can see that they suck compared to my later pics. I kept relying on auto mode to take pics, and I didn't know how to balance exposure settings with film speed and shutter speed to take night shots with no flash. Even now I'll get the occasional blurred pic because my hand was shaky and I had the macro setting on, or I didn't wait for focus lock, etc. etc.

 

edro

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Well, do you have any tips?

I will be getting mine like a week before I go to Hawaii. Any tips would be greatful!

Also, how did you do the panoramic ones?
 

UNCjigga

Lifer
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Originally posted by: edro13
Well, do you have any tips?

I will be getting mine like a week before I go to Hawaii. Any tips would be greatful!

Also, how did you do the panoramic ones?
Okay, here's the tip:

RTFM! For real! Read the manual! Once you've read the manual you will no longer rely on 'Auto' mode, but you will grow to love the 'P' mode instead. If you are going to Hawaii and you're taking scenery pictures, make sure you have 'Daylight' set for white balance and 'Vivid' in the photo effects--this will really bring lava flows, flowers, greenery, sunsets, ocean shots to life. Basically, the only time you don't want to use Vivid is when its nighttime, when you are indoors, and when you are taking portraits of people. When shooting people (heh!), try experimenting with the 'Less Sharp' setting (or whatever its called) under the photo effects options. When shooting landscapes, make sure you have the landscape program mode on otherwise it won't focus right. Also make sure you have the macro program on (the lil flower icon) when shooting closeups.

When previewing your shots, make sure you zoom in to see finer detail (just hit zoom when in playback mode.) A lot of times your shots will look sharp on the LCD, but then you realize they were blurred when u upload them back to PC. Zoom to check them when you're there so you can reshoot if need be.

Peel the f**king plastic off the LCD!!! I'm notorious for leavin plastics on (did it with cellphone forever, did it with camera, did it with calculator etc.) Then my friend showed me how much of a moron I was...that plastic crap blurs the images on the LCD!!!

Panoramic mode is easy--piece of cake! You have to remember though that white balance won't autoadjust once you start taking pics. If you look at the panorama of my yard, you'll see that the left side looks too bright while the right side is fine. I should've started on the left side and settled for a darker right side.

 

RossMAN

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Originally posted by: spankyOO7
i might pick one up this weekend... post pics then.

That would be great. Make sure to get in on either the OM or OD deals, one is offering free 64MB CF and the other is offering free 128MB CF.