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possum
20th of June 2004 (Sun), 06:52
OK, so I admit it, I never read the manual. And I never really cared about much more than snapping shots of my friends and family. But I saw something yesterday that has changed me, and now I am determined to learn to use my camera. I have the s400...

There was the most fantastic spiderweb hanging from the ceiling of a parking garage. The sun was kind of shining down through the space in the ceiling between 2 sections of garage, and right there was a fantastic spiderweb, big round, lovely, the sunlight was flickering and burning on it.
So I tried like 5 times w/ my digital camera to catch it, I tried from all sides/angles. Finally the only one that remotely worked was when I put my fingers over the flash (pretty high tech, eh?) but it still didn't look nearly as awesome as the real thing.
I know NADA about cameras and taking pictures, I just point and pray and shoot. I am wondering which if the zillions of buttons on my camera I should start playing with? Thanks

bookster
29th of June 2004 (Tue), 06:54
This is a classic case of "why didn't I read the manual" :wink: Here's a tip- take the manual into the john/toilet/bathroom to while away the time "on the throne"... you will learn what all those buttons do! :D

chartbin
2nd of July 2004 (Fri), 00:20
Should be pretty intuitive. I have one.
Play aroud with the function button located below the LCD screen. Select icons using the arrow navig buttons. The icons take a bit getting used to. I lost the manual a while back. Don't know if it tells you how to shoot cobwebs, though!