How to Get the Best Out of Your Compact Digital Camera
Posted on | August 11, 2009 | No Comments
A compact digital camera usually appeals to those who are interested in taking good photographs with no trouble. Taking a photograph can be as easy as pointing and shooting. But did you know that your camera maybe capable of doing more? If not, you should.
Knowing your camera’s features very well will lead you to make better decisions about what settings to use in different situations. Most compact cameras come with a preset of automatic settings used in specific situations. They are sufficient in most conditions, however, being able to manually adjust your photos will generally yield better results . That’s why manual setting are usually more preferred. The give you the ability to fine tune your photos as you wish.
It is always recommended to take all your photos at the maximum resolution using the highest quality available, especially when you plan printing these photos. Prints usually require high resolution, and any compromise in the photo’s quality is not a good thing. Consequently, the size of the images will increase, so it is advisable to make sure you will have enough space in your storage media, while at the same time trying to find a reliable backup solution.
Nearly every compact camera sports an autofocus feature these days. When taking your picture, just press the shutter button half way down and keep holding it that way. The camera will perform the analysis and try to automatically set focus on the subject. That’s why pressing and holding the button should be done while aiming at the subject and then the camera can be moved (while still holding) to get the desired composition. After choosing the desired composition, the button should be completely pressed so as to capture the photo.
Even if your camera has an anti-shaking feature, it is usually better to use a tripod (or anything equivalent) to hold the camera still while photographing in low light situations. Unless you can rest your hand on something, it is nearly impossible to hold the camera still during long exposures. Always try to improve the lighting as most compact digital cameras will usually produce noisy and blurred photo in low light.
Not all features are valuable though. Most compact cameras produce bad photos at high ISOs (>400) and they should only be used for capturing fast moving objects. Using the built-in flash should be avoided except when there is no other efficient light source. The small distance between the lens and the flash source will produce very harsh shadows behind the subjects making them look like cardboard. It is usually better to consider external light which will give your photos a better professional look. The only feature that you should never use is digital zooming.
Getting to know your camera well requires experimenting . Fortunately, this can only increase its worth by making it produce better photographs and increase your experience by making you a better photographer.
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