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SaabKen (not verified)
Mon, 08/25/2003 - 14:57
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I notice most close-up
I notice most close-up pictures of the foods on Vaneats website are out of focus. Is that the pictures themselves or something with my Net browser ?
Burns Smithers (not verified)
Sat, 09/06/2003 - 16:50
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...and try using your macro
...and try using your macro (closeup) mode.
Roland Tanglao (not verified)
Sat, 09/06/2003 - 21:58
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did that but i think the real
did that but i think the real problem is: a) my shaky hand :-) ! b) too slow of a shutter speed (i will use ASA 200 to make it faster) thanks for the feedback! ...Roland
Roland Tanglao (not verified)
Wed, 08/27/2003 - 07:21
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Ken, I think decent slide
Ken, I think decent slide scanners are available now for under $CAN 500
Roland Tanglao (not verified)
Tue, 08/26/2003 - 10:02
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thanks for digging that one
thanks for digging that one up i think the only way of changing the shutter speed is to change the ASA rating i will try changing the ASA rating from "auto" to "400" for indoor food shots. Hopefully that will help. I probably should use the flash but I don't because I think it's annoying for other customers!
SaabKen (not verified)
Tue, 08/26/2003 - 08:06
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Roland, I suspect it should
Roland, I suspect it should at least have a manual override if not either aperture nor shutter priority modes. See: http://www.canon-s400-powershot-buying-guide.us/#S400%A0Specs I'm still very much the acetate film guy for the past 23 years and will maaaaybe get into digital one day. Either that or save for a Nikon slides scanner : )
Roland Tanglao (not verified)
Mon, 08/25/2003 - 14:49
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nope it's not you or your web
nope it's not you or your web browser! well spotted! Yes, my pictures are out of focus due to not so steady hands and the fact that I haven't figured out how to increase the shutter speed on my Canon S400. Dogma 2000 is another possible excuse ! I need more money so I can buy a better compact point and shoot camera that I can set to shutter priority :-)