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eeyoreforever said:I just recently decided to go digital so I bought the Canon Powershot A-95. I'm still playing around with it, trying to learn how to use it properly before my trip. I took it to my dd's band concert the other night and was so disappointed when I got home and uploaded my pics. I had used the auto setting on most of the pics and they came out horrible-really dark. Even when I lighten them, they are just not good. I changed the setting to the "night" setting on a couple of the pics before I took them and they were a little bit better, but still not the quality I would expect. I guess I really need to use all of the manual settings to get better shots, but at this point I don't have a clue what shutter speed and apperture and all of that stuff does.
I think the most important thing when you buy one is just playing around with it and taking shots using different settings to determine what works the best. I just wish I had some fireworks to practice on before I get to Disney.
Good luck in making your choice.
This is the one we just bought...Cannon Power Shot A95.
We also have a Cannon Digital Rebal and I think it is the greatest digital camera around. We use it on all of our sons Hockey games and it is so hard to take good pictures in a cold dark place, but these turn out great. We bought the extra long zoom lens for it and we can get the best "Mommy" (the shots taken upclose) but we do this from far away. We always have everyone else asking for us to take pictures of their kid for them

We decided to buy a smaller camera to take with us to Disney, so that is why we then went and bought the A95. I'm slowely learning a few things about it, but I have many more features to figure out. I can not wait to use the "Fireworks" setting on this one too. I wonder if you would have used the setting for "indoor" if your pictures would have turned out any better. It does scare me to think that we are leaving in 8 days and I have not used my camera (except for a few pictures around the house) and I have no idea if they are going to turn out great or not.
What setting did you have yours on when you took the pictures...L, M1, M2, S......Superfine, Fine or Normal (those things that look like stairs?).