kstrieg
5th of December 2005 (Mon), 20:41
Hello- I need some help from someone who know a little more about digital cameras than me. After happily using my Canon Rebel for several years, I researched digital cameras and found the Power Shot A85 to meet my needs. Nothing fancy but supposed to take very good pictures with out a lot of work.
Since day one I have been disappointed with this camera due to the crazy bright flash. Everything I take is over exposed... especially when I'm trying to take pictures of people. It is especially bad at night when the lighting isn't so good. I have tried getting very far away and zooming in, sometimes this works but what a pain. I have tried reading the owner's manual and using different modes. I tried to use the night mode inside but it's always blurry because it stays open longer. Maybe I'm not doing something right? I don't want to use the manual setting, that's why I bought an automatic camera, so I don't have to mess with that. Is there a setting I can use to lessen the flash? Is there anything I can do? This camera cost me a lot of money and I'm about ready to toss it... please help!
Thanks in advance!
Since day one I have been disappointed with this camera due to the crazy bright flash. Everything I take is over exposed... especially when I'm trying to take pictures of people. It is especially bad at night when the lighting isn't so good. I have tried getting very far away and zooming in, sometimes this works but what a pain. I have tried reading the owner's manual and using different modes. I tried to use the night mode inside but it's always blurry because it stays open longer. Maybe I'm not doing something right? I don't want to use the manual setting, that's why I bought an automatic camera, so I don't have to mess with that. Is there a setting I can use to lessen the flash? Is there anything I can do? This camera cost me a lot of money and I'm about ready to toss it... please help!
Thanks in advance!