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<blockquote data-quote="H82bogey" data-source="post: 60878" data-attributes="member: 1372"><p>I'm not familiar with that camera. Does it have the ability to change lenses? If so, invest in a good lens or two. They are worth it. great lens can make a below average camera take amazing pictures, while low quality lenses can make a great camera look awful. </p><p></p><p>If you have the ability to adjust settings on the camera, do a quick google search on their functions, time and place to use. Don't, I repeat, don't use the "auto" function. Not that its a bad function, but if you take about 45 minutes to read a few tips for the options your camera has and use them, your pictures will turn out much better. For example, landscape mode, portrait mode, low light settings, etc. </p><p></p><p>Remember light is everything. I got into photography as a hobby a few years back and have had some great fun with it, and every once in awhile I get it right and take a great photo. Have fun with it!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="H82bogey, post: 60878, member: 1372"] I'm not familiar with that camera. Does it have the ability to change lenses? If so, invest in a good lens or two. They are worth it. great lens can make a below average camera take amazing pictures, while low quality lenses can make a great camera look awful. If you have the ability to adjust settings on the camera, do a quick google search on their functions, time and place to use. Don't, I repeat, don't use the "auto" function. Not that its a bad function, but if you take about 45 minutes to read a few tips for the options your camera has and use them, your pictures will turn out much better. For example, landscape mode, portrait mode, low light settings, etc. Remember light is everything. I got into photography as a hobby a few years back and have had some great fun with it, and every once in awhile I get it right and take a great photo. Have fun with it!! [/QUOTE]
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