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Canon SD600 HELP

 
deadjam1
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Apr 11, 2007 22:45 |  #1

Ok, so I bought an SD600 back in November and I have had lots o problems with it.

Image quality- alot of noise. I have change my ISO settings.

Why do the pictures come out blurry when the flash is off.

When I try and take pictures inside and what I'm take is maybe 10 feet away. Again blurry...

I am new to this so please take that into consideration. It's really frustrating because my old sony that was only 4 mp took crisp and with very low noise.

Please help!!!




  
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Apr 12, 2007 09:29 |  #2

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Apr 12, 2007 09:57 |  #3

If you're taking indoor pictures with no flash, you're probably getting very long exposures, so the camera's shaking. Doesn't matter how far away the subject is; if you're holding the camera at less than 1/60 sec. or so, you'll shake. You will have less problem with shake if you don't use the LCD when shooting - use the optical viewfinder instead; holding the camera at arms length is an invitation to shake. I don't know what Sony you had, but what was the maximum zoom on it? The more you zoom in on something the more you'll see camera shake and the faster your shutter needs to be.

Noise will look worse if you underexpose your pictures, and subjects with large areas of light colors will fool the camera meter into underexposing. So will trying to use flash outside the camera's flash range.

But post some examples, including the EXIF information, and maybe we can be more specific.


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