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Digital Camera Shooting Techniques

 

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You take out your camera and flaunting it you start taking pictures. You even take the camera to an event only to find that the pictures are not what you expected out of such an expensive camera.

Some people take good photographs on a simple entry level digital camera and some can’t even take decent photographs on an expensive all equipped digital SLR. Thus your technique and knowledge of your camera helps you in taking good pictures and not the camera itself.

People tend to believe that digital cameras have automated modes which take excellent pictures but the technology is not independent of the user. A person keen in photography should know his camera well and then only can he take decent pictures.

Digital cameras of Canon offer excellent specifications and have a wide range of cameras suiting all budgets, but one needs to have basic photography sense to take good pictures. The macro mode provides fair clarity while taking a close shot. The auto focus mode is not always recommended.

All digital cameras have a LCD display at their back, this display is not just for watching the pictures clarity but are also useful in gaining the right balance and proportion of the picture.

Proportion means while clicking a landscape picture you need to get the right proportions of land, sky and greenery to have a good picture. This proportion can be achieved by watching on the horizontal and vertical lines in the display of the digital camera.

Sony, Kodak, Nikon and Canon are a good name as a camera manufacturer. I think canon digital cameras are most user friendly, stylish, versatile capabilities and include a variety of prices among all digital cameras.

While clicking still object you can manually lower the ISO setting for gaining better clarity and good picture.

By Monty Alexander

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