AnimeJet
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- Posted: Wed, 19 May 2010 02:10:32 +0000
Lyriks
I tried the macro settings, but they are so sensitive that if I can't keep the camera completely still, it blurs the picture. >:
At first I was zooming in too much to my eye. But I learned to stand in front of a mirror and watch the camera screen and move it around so I take the right shot using the refleection.
At first I was zooming in too much to my eye. But I learned to stand in front of a mirror and watch the camera screen and move it around so I take the right shot using the refleection.
AnimeJet
More people must learn how to use the macro settings on their camera's XD
I had a dream that i got new lenses that were faded from the top, like when anime characters get hypnotized or something. not sure if people know what i'm talking about. I don't think that's happening any time soon, just thought it was funny that i dreamed about circle lenses
I had a dream that i got new lenses that were faded from the top, like when anime characters get hypnotized or something. not sure if people know what i'm talking about. I don't think that's happening any time soon, just thought it was funny that i dreamed about circle lenses
It helps to be in a well lit area, then the camera shutter doesn't have to stay open as long to absorb enough light to get a good image. That's why flash images tend to come out clearer but flash ruins a lot of photos IMO, so find a bright lamp or a sunny window should help. And yes, using the mirror to see the display on the back of the camera is so helpful XD, i never understand why people even take pictures of their mirrors when you can just do that, or use the timer setting for full body hehe
