Night Pictures
make this test .God bless you
When troubleshooting
problems with your photographs, you need to be able to distinguish between
problems created by the camera and problems created by the, ahem, photographer.
Some things, like a finger over half of the shot or a totally out of focus
picture of your own feet are not camera malfunctions. Fortunately, most of what
appear to be "malfunctions" are things you can correct through
settings. Blurry pictures usually result in pressing the shutter button down
before the autofocus kicks in; half-tap the shutter to bring the camera into
focus then press it all the way down to take a clear shot. Grainy photos are the
result of a high ISO value and low light; use a tripod or, if necessary, the
flash when taking pictures in low light. Different makes and models have
different ways to warn you that the light is low: some display a shaking hand
icon, others a red light. Look for this and adjust photo settings.
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