canon digital camera got wet image
Nikki
I'm a kid trying to be a photographer when I grow up and I would like some help or tips on getting good shots. For now the 1 reason my shots are bad is because my old digital camera is in really bad shape, any suggestions any cameras too?
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Getting a clear good photo can be easy enough on the camera's default settings. Once you want to go past that, however ...
Try setting your camera to ISO 100, 1/300 shutter speed (no slower), F6 and autofocus. If your photos are too light, increase the shutter speed. Too dark, try F3 (or in-between the two).
You will very quickly start to get practical experience on what the settings do - and these settings are universal across digital cameras.
With most cameras, they love good lighting. Crappy dark photos are almost a guarantee in dark places.
As far as cameras go, there are plenty very sweet pocket cameras in the $100-300 range. The countertop at my local Target is filled with perfectly fine cameras for the beginning photographer. Get your feet wet with one of these, and soon enough you will be ready for a digital SLR. Canon or Nikon are good brands for DSLRs, but at first almost any DSLR will do.
I have an Olympus E-500 that is serving me perfectly well. Less than $1000 ... aim for that range at first, but try Canon or Nikon, since you mgiht be able to reuse the lens when you, someday, upgrade.
Good luck.
Getting a clear good photo can be easy enough on the camera's default settings. Once you want to go past that, however ...
Try setting your camera to ISO 100, 1/300 shutter speed (no slower), F6 and autofocus. If your photos are too light, increase the shutter speed. Too dark, try F3 (or in-between the two).
You will very quickly start to get practical experience on what the settings do - and these settings are universal across digital cameras.
With most cameras, they love good lighting. Crappy dark photos are almost a guarantee in dark places.
As far as cameras go, there are plenty very sweet pocket cameras in the $100-300 range. The countertop at my local Target is filled with perfectly fine cameras for the beginning photographer. Get your feet wet with one of these, and soon enough you will be ready for a digital SLR. Canon or Nikon are good brands for DSLRs, but at first almost any DSLR will do.
I have an Olympus E-500 that is serving me perfectly well. Less than $1000 ... aim for that range at first, but try Canon or Nikon, since you mgiht be able to reuse the lens when you, someday, upgrade.
Good luck.
How can I fix a Digital SLR camera that got wet?
Frank L
I know it's probably too late to save it, but how can I try to make a soaked Canon EOS 400D work again?
Update on Details: The camera lost its eyecup during the incident, but everything else is working now. I'm not sure about the batteries, I'm charging them right now, but it looks like the camera's survived. I still feel like wanting to upgrade to the 450D/Rebel XSi soon though.
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If it has been soaked as you say, it probably is shot. You can try leaving it alone for a week or so and reinstall battery and try it again but, it's a long shot. I don't know why some posters would say to buy a Nikon next time as they won't survive being soaked either.
If it has been soaked as you say, it probably is shot. You can try leaving it alone for a week or so and reinstall battery and try it again but, it's a long shot. I don't know why some posters would say to buy a Nikon next time as they won't survive being soaked either.
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