White cat pix problems
I have a Nikon Coolpix 5700 which is a couple years old but is fairly
advanced (I'm told). Can't seem to figure out how to take pics of my white Persian cat without him being completely washed out. This is especially true when the flash kicks in. Is there a trick to this? I admit to being mostly an "auto setting" guy and haven't read the manual in detail. What's odd is that my kid has a newer Canon ( 7 megapix) camera that cost 1/4 price of the Nikon and it takes awesome pics of the cat using auto presets. Thanks Mark |
White cat pix problems
On Jun 19, 1:30 pm, wrote:
I have a Nikon Coolpix 5700 which is a couple years old but is fairly advanced (I'm told). Can't seem to figure out how to take pics of my white Persian cat without him being completely washed out. This is especially true when the flash kicks in. Is there a trick to this? I admit to being mostly an "auto setting" guy and haven't read the manual in detail. What's odd is that my kid has a newer Canon ( 7 megapix) camera that cost 1/4 price of the Nikon and it takes awesome pics of the cat using auto presets. Why should we believe you'd read the answers we give here when you don't read the manual? |
White cat pix problems
wrote in message s.com... I have a Nikon Coolpix 5700 which is a couple years old but is fairly advanced (I'm told). Can't seem to figure out how to take pics of my white Persian cat without him being completely washed out. This is especially true when the flash kicks in. Is there a trick to this? I admit to being mostly an "auto setting" guy and haven't read the manual in detail. What's odd is that my kid has a newer Canon ( 7 megapix) camera that cost 1/4 price of the Nikon and it takes awesome pics of the cat using auto presets. Thanks Mark The trick is to read the instructions which came with the camera, especially the bit about Exposure Compensation, and how to use the Controls. Roy G |
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White cat pix problems
? ?????? ??? ?????? s.com... I have a Nikon Coolpix 5700 which is a couple years old but is fairly advanced (I'm told). Can't seem to figure out how to take pics of my white Persian cat without him being completely washed out. This is especially true when the flash kicks in. Is there a trick to this? I admit to being mostly an "auto setting" guy and haven't read the manual in detail. What's odd is that my kid has a newer Canon ( 7 megapix) camera that cost 1/4 price of the Nikon and it takes awesome pics of the cat using auto presets. I'm sorry I can't give any blanket advice, but it seems you have to work it out on your own. You can share your kitty's photo he www.picato.net -- Tzortzakakis Dimitrios major in electrical engineering mechanized infantry reservist dimtzort AT otenet DOT gr |
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