Kelly Grannell
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taking gym pictures, sports mode or not, if your shutter is not at least 1/600-ish you won't get a clear picture. With point and shoot, this is impossible. Sports mode or no sports mode.
The best thing you can do is set the ISO to 400 and set Tv (shutter priority) to 1/600 (if the camera allows you to do so, or choose the closest thing to that) and then adjust the levels using photoshop later on,
Night scene: best to use tripod, it uses ISO 100 (or is it 80?), with flash and slow shutter speed.
Night snapshot: you don't really need to use tripod, it uses ISO 400, with flash and 1/60 shutter speed. The background quality will look better using Night Scene of course, but if you don't have a tripod, Night Snapshot is the only way to go.
Fireworks: no tripod = no fireworks picture. Unless you're okay with little bloom from the fireworks instead of the weeping willow bloom-like picture. Set camera to Tv 1/15 second (or about 1/6 second if your hands can be that steady), focus to the castle, zoom OUT as much as possible, set ISO to 100... and do the Hail Mary.
The best thing you can do is set the ISO to 400 and set Tv (shutter priority) to 1/600 (if the camera allows you to do so, or choose the closest thing to that) and then adjust the levels using photoshop later on,
Night scene: best to use tripod, it uses ISO 100 (or is it 80?), with flash and slow shutter speed.
Night snapshot: you don't really need to use tripod, it uses ISO 400, with flash and 1/60 shutter speed. The background quality will look better using Night Scene of course, but if you don't have a tripod, Night Snapshot is the only way to go.
Fireworks: no tripod = no fireworks picture. Unless you're okay with little bloom from the fireworks instead of the weeping willow bloom-like picture. Set camera to Tv 1/15 second (or about 1/6 second if your hands can be that steady), focus to the castle, zoom OUT as much as possible, set ISO to 100... and do the Hail Mary.