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Maybe.  Are these cameras diff from the regular film cameras in that they don't have all the thingies you need to turn?  I tried one of those once...it was a horrible experience but it turned out it wasn't broken that bad.  My mom has a nice 35mm and she gets pretty good pix off it.  She'd prefer that I don't use it.  My pix are always fuzzy or I move the camera when I click it.

I'll stick to looking at the great pix here.  You guys did a wonderful job on all of them!!!

Keldyn, can we have a "pretty pictures that we took with our cameras" forum or sub forum?  It would be a common place to go to look at what people here can do....

They have buttons and dials yes but for the most part it is not necessary to use the majority of them. You can just leave the thing in auto mode, point and click!

A sub forum for pictures would be nice but then most staff would argue that we already have a web/graphic design forum and that such things would be best suited there. I do see your point though. Perhaps a "photography" forum could be included. This thread alone seems to have generated enough interest. :)

keldyn (and others) are you using a tripod when you are taking these pictures? I find that I must move right at the last second in some of my pictures becuse they are a little blury ... but if I use my tripod, they are crystal clear.

I have a Nikon Coolpix 4500 and I love it!

keldyn (and others) are you using a tripod when you are taking these pictures? I find that I must move right at the last second in some of my pictures becuse they are a little blury ... but if I use my tripod, they are crystal clear.

I have a Nikon Coolpix 4500 and I love it!

No tripod for me although i really should be using one. I don't have a very steady hand so sometimes my shoots do come out blurry.

oh my god Keldyn, is that really adelaide? my sister's studying there and i've been there two years ago. i hated it. the city's like only one street with shops. i'd rather stay in hotel all day. and now you're showing me all these beautiful scenery...

keldyn (and others) are you using a tripod when you are taking these pictures? I find that I must move right at the last second in some of my pictures becuse they are a little blury ... but if I use my tripod, they are crystal clear.

I have a Nikon Coolpix 4500 and I love it!

No tripod for me although i really should be using one. I don't have a very steady hand so sometimes my shoots do come out blurry.

Ok ... thanks, I thought it was just me. Glad to see other people get blurried pictures sometimes (at least we are not paying for film and development to discover that one is / some are blurry!)

Keldyn, how are your pics at night?  I was reading some reviews over at CNet and most of the negative ones seem to complain about unavoidable redeyes.  True?

With red eye, I have yet to have a problem with it. The camera "flash setting" needs to be set to "red eye reduction mode" and the subject needs to be looking directly at the camera lamp. Works great.

whoa keldyn! your so lucky that you live near the beach! looks like portsea, victoria. which is about 50km away from me :(. enjoy your part of oz, it's very different to the cold hell of Melbourne (Y)

PS: they were some very nice holden/hsv cars from the previous pages, even though you so obviously went to the car yard. spyder's holden was pretty funny too :woot:

PS: they were some very nice holden/hsv cars from the previous pages, even though you so obviously went to the car yard. spyder's holden was pretty funny too :woot:

lmao Of course I did. What...you think all those cars were in my backyard? :blink:

Wow Keldyn, you've got a real knack for photography, nice pictures, the same goes for everyone else

Thanks icefusion!

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