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graeme_7799, the camera has full manual controls allowing you to adjust aperture, shutter speed and so on. You have to use a tripod to take shots like that or they'll be blurry as hell. You sit the camera somewhere looking in the direction of passing cars, set the shutter speed to 15 seconds and press the shutter release button. The camera takes a 15 second exposure which isn't enough to capture much light from the road as it's very dark, but car lights are captured well and leave trails across the image.

I'm gonna have to remember to take my camera up my girlfriend's house. She as a beautiful cat which has been in some very very cuts poses, perfect for picture taking, but I never have my camera at the right time. Maybe I should invest in a compartment inside my leg or arm for storing my camera and I will never be without it.

if ya got a case for you camera, just wear it like a fanny pack and you'll always be prepared

*note to self: take own advice!*

your light pix are really neat...i need to try that

Can I make a request in here? :)

Could someone take a couple pics for me? I want one of a beach. No people, just the sand and water, preferably a clear sunny day. I also wanted one of the sky. A simple average sky pic, clear, can be a little cloudy, sun can be in it if it doesn't flare or blind. :rolleyes:

I'd like them at 1024x768 but they can be bigger. :happy:

Thanks! :D

My tripod just broke. The cheap plastic bendy leg free tripod that they sent with my camera just snapped as I tried to uncrew it, and the thread is still left inside the camea and I can't get it out. Grrr

you need to see if you can get someone who knows what they are doing to drill it out for you...it should be possible to get it out w/o damaging the threads....maybe take it back to the shop from where you got it

good luck

I managed to get it out. There was a small ridge on the piece of plastic which snapped off and I used a small allen key to turn it out. Only problem is now I don't have a tripod :( I'll be lost without that. I'll have to buy myself a new one sometime. I liked the one I had though; a small one with bendy legs so it's easy to point at any position and I can bend it in half and slip it in my pocket to take it anywhere.

I managed to get it out. There was a small ridge on the piece of plastic which snapped off and I used a small allen key to turn it out. Only problem is now I don't have a tripod :( I'll be lost without that. I'll have to buy myself a new one sometime. I liked the one I had though; a small one with bendy legs so it's easy to point at any position and I can bend it in half and slip it in my pocket to take it anywhere.

*WHEW* i'm glad you you got it fixed (Y)

i don't know if you have access to walmart in england, but i ordered this adorable little tripod from them online. my s400 has the mtg hole off center so i have to make sure that the camera is balanced off the middle tripod leg...but it's not that difficult to set it up that way. best buy (if you have access to it) also has a mini available but what i saw was like 2x the price of the walmart one.

good luck!

Everyone with a Camra phone post all you pics Here.....I just got mine Friday...LGX6000

http://getitnow.vzwshop.com/html/imgs/phon...G_VX6000_lg.jpg

I got the same phone :). Please tell me, did it come with a USB cable? or did you have to email the photo to yourself? because I didn't get any USB cable :(

Thanks.

BTW, is that a pic of the NYC subway ;)

I wanna get one so bad, too bad I live in the boondocks and GSM doens't work at my house...

It works a couple miles away though...

what service do you have? the LG6000 is on verizon (CDMA), Sprint (CDMA) has camera fones, Alltel (CDMA) has an LG cam fon now also. so, you dont need GSM to get a cam fone....

Thank graeme, I'm still enjoying my new toy.... lol... I just start learning how to take a good picture about a month ago from those online forums. I never thought I would enjoy taking pictures before. ;)

Here is an action shot I took when my friend practised his swing. You can see the golf ball is still floating in the air.

-: Canon A80 :-

Action.jpg

For Canon owners and users of their software:

UPDATES! :)

ZoomBrowser EX 4.5.1a http://www.powershot.com/powershot2/custom...oombrowser.html (previously posted)

(requires previous version installed)

RemoteCapture 2.7.5 http://www.powershot.com/powershot2/customer/RCW_275.html

(full install)

File Viewer Utility v 1.3.2 http://www.powershot.com/powershot2/customer/fvu-e.html

(requires previous version installed)

and for the rare find :)

PhotoRecord 2.0.0c http://cweb.canon.jp/drv-upd/bj/photorecord-1x.html (in japanese)

direct download - http://download.canon.jp/pub/driver/bj/utility/pr200up2.exe

(requires previous version installed)

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