I am having trouble taking good indoor photos and want opinions on whether its my camera or me (or both!). I am a novice photographer, but love to scrapbook and I have a 2.5 year old DD so I take a lot of pictures.
We used to have a Canon A95 Power Shot, it was OK but the screen was too small for my taste and it didnt take good indoor photos unless you used the flash, even when there was (in my opinion) enough light to not need a flash. When I used the flash it made the subject too washed out and the background too dark. DH won a Sony DSC-T10 last fall so that is what we are now using.
I like the Sonys small size (it fit in my pocket during our last WDW trip) and the large screen. It takes great outdoor pictures provided there is enough light but the indoor pictures are mostly awful. As with my Canon, I feel you either have to use the flash or youll have a blurry image (even if your subject is still). The pictures I took of DDs indoor Easter egg hunt on Sunday are not so great. I used the flash even though it was a sunny morning and in my opinion there was plenty of good natural light in the house. Every one that I took w/out the flash came out blurry (she was moving at lot though) so I switched to the flash.
The other issue with the flash on the Sony is that I get small sun-spot looking things in a lot of the pictures my instruction book says its because the flash is so powerful that it magnifies dust in the air and that is what the spots are (?). The Sony does have a setting where you can adjust the flash (lower or higher) and I have it on lower but it doesnt seem to make a difference.
So my question is, am I doing something wrong or do I just have a bad camera? I checked out some digital camera books from the library but cant seem to figure out how to solve my problems. Since we didnt pay anything for the Sony I am ok with buying a new camera (we bought our Canon back in 2004 so I can justify a new camera now).
I am thinking of going with a digital SLR. The other problem I have is the slow pace at which I can snap pictures with a quick toddler that can be a problem and I know the SLR would help there, right? Would an SLR also help with the indoor shot problem?
Then the question becomes which digital SLR? I cant see me ever wanting/needing any extra lenses, etc., I just want a good basic camera where I can get good shots (I know there are a ton of posts on this, so I can and will do some research on that aspect once I figure out if I do in fact want to go with a digital).
If youve read this far thank you!
All help is greatly appreciated!
We used to have a Canon A95 Power Shot, it was OK but the screen was too small for my taste and it didnt take good indoor photos unless you used the flash, even when there was (in my opinion) enough light to not need a flash. When I used the flash it made the subject too washed out and the background too dark. DH won a Sony DSC-T10 last fall so that is what we are now using.
I like the Sonys small size (it fit in my pocket during our last WDW trip) and the large screen. It takes great outdoor pictures provided there is enough light but the indoor pictures are mostly awful. As with my Canon, I feel you either have to use the flash or youll have a blurry image (even if your subject is still). The pictures I took of DDs indoor Easter egg hunt on Sunday are not so great. I used the flash even though it was a sunny morning and in my opinion there was plenty of good natural light in the house. Every one that I took w/out the flash came out blurry (she was moving at lot though) so I switched to the flash.
The other issue with the flash on the Sony is that I get small sun-spot looking things in a lot of the pictures my instruction book says its because the flash is so powerful that it magnifies dust in the air and that is what the spots are (?). The Sony does have a setting where you can adjust the flash (lower or higher) and I have it on lower but it doesnt seem to make a difference.
So my question is, am I doing something wrong or do I just have a bad camera? I checked out some digital camera books from the library but cant seem to figure out how to solve my problems. Since we didnt pay anything for the Sony I am ok with buying a new camera (we bought our Canon back in 2004 so I can justify a new camera now).
I am thinking of going with a digital SLR. The other problem I have is the slow pace at which I can snap pictures with a quick toddler that can be a problem and I know the SLR would help there, right? Would an SLR also help with the indoor shot problem?
Then the question becomes which digital SLR? I cant see me ever wanting/needing any extra lenses, etc., I just want a good basic camera where I can get good shots (I know there are a ton of posts on this, so I can and will do some research on that aspect once I figure out if I do in fact want to go with a digital).
If youve read this far thank you!
All help is greatly appreciated!