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The hx300 has 16 modes,
Anti-motion Blur
Back Light
Beach
Fireworks
Food
Handheld Twilight
High Sensitivity
Landscape
Night Portrait
Night Scene
Pet Portrait
Smooth Skin
Snow
Soft Focus
Sports
Use the Sports mode. ... also see more detail in another answer on action photos here too.
Hi,
If you are having a "card error" issue with our Intova Sport HD, please make sure that you are using a "name brand" card up to 32GB maximum size and class 6 or 10 speed. Card brand or card type incompatibility can cause the card error issue. If you are using the recommended card type as explained in our user manual and still experiencing this issue, then please contact Intova by phone, (808) 837-0074 or email [email protected] and we will help.
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1080i or 1080p are both HD. the i and the p stand for the way the images are displayed. 1080i is interlaced, and 1080p is progressive scan. 1080p is the best hands down for fast moving sports and things like that, but for just watching your basic night time lineup, 1080i is fine.
No. Most broadcasts are limited to 1080i. BlueRay discs and (now defunct HDDVD) are the only time you will see 1080p. I heard DirectTV may also be running 1080p soon (or already have the option). In any case, 1080p requires 2x the bandwith vs. 1080i. I assure you that unless you see them side-by-side, you will not notice the difference. You many not notice the difference when you do see them side-by-side. The broadcast controls the 1080i vs. 1080p (not a setting on your TV).
Sunpak does not offer dedicated (TTL) module to any digital cameras. The flash can only be used in auto mode, while the camera is set to full manual. The lens has to be stopped down according the working aperture on the flash, correct exposure will be maintained by the built-in sensor of the flash. Fire the flash using a simple hotshoe-to-PC cube if your camera doesn't sport a PC connector. Trigger voltage of the 622 is safe.
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