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Dave Cohen wrote:
> "dvus" <dven1invalid@adelphia.net> wrote in message
> news:32p48bF3lpmseU1@individual.net...
>> Bill wrote:
>>> dvus wrote:
>>>
>>>>> The indoor scene setting probably just uses the largest available
>>>>> aperture and turns on the flash. This will effectively eliminate
>>>>> camera shake. The scene settings will also adjust the white
>>>>> balance, drive mode, image quality settings, etc. to specific
>>>>> settings. Some of them can be changed manually.
>>>>
>>>> So, it's just a combination of settings that cause the exposure to
>>>> be as short as possible, thus minimizing the effect of any camera
>>>> shake?
>>>
>>> Yes. My A75 has the same scene modes and does the same thing.
>>>
>>> As I said before, an experienced user will already know how to
>>> adjust the camera settings to avoid camera shake. But a newbie will
>>> find the scene modes handy so they don't have to know much about
>>> the camera settings and still get decent photos.
>>>
>>> I've played with all of the automatic modes on my A75 to see what
>>> they do and how they perform. I found that 99% of the time the
>>> camera does an excellent job with the settings and it results in
>>> great photos. Have at it.
>>
>> Thanks, I will.
>>
>> dvus
>>
> Even for a more experienced user, these modes provide a much faster
> and more convenient way to set the camera. The snow scene seems to
> work particularly well.
> I've been caught a couple of times with the wrong setting because I
> forgot to restore a setting. The camera remembers some but not all
> settings between sessions, so it pays to really look at the screen
> when first turning on (assumimg you have microscopic eyesight and can
> remember what the icons mean).
> Dave Cohen
Yeah, the icons are a bit cryptic, especially for my older eyes. I guess
I'll probably get used to where each is sooner or later and go more by feel.
The easiest one to distinguish is the movie mode icon, but I must say it
isn't of much use since the results are pretty bad. I'm not sure why it was
included except perhaps for people comparison shopping with other cameras.
One thing I'm having trouble with is using the manual focus. I can't seem to
get it to go past a certain point when shooting things close-up, even though
the displayed scale seems to indicate it could focus closer than it actually
will. (Is that at all clear?) I just can't seem to get good close-up photos
with the stock lens, perhaps I'm expecting too much without buying an
additional lens.
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dvus