not-too-old4fun
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- Oct 14, 2006
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Great pictures !!!! They turned out so nice and clear!
LMarge said:Martha, what happened to the flag pole? is it not there anymore? that is totally going to bum me out!![]()
Amy said:Hi Paul!Yes, the Sports mode is for stopping action. I've been using it a lot since both of my boys are in marching band and I'm taking pictures during the competitions. I think the sports mode uses a faster shutter speed than regular Auto would use, and adjusts the other settings around that.
The coolest thing about the sports mode (at least I think so) is that it can do continuous shooting - you just hold down the shutter and it takes a picture every 1.5 seconds or so (you can adjust how fast). It's the default setting for sports mode, because when I tried it, I didn't know what was going on when it would take 2 pictures every time I pressed the shutter!! (You CAN turn it off if you don't want it.) I don't think the continuous shooting works in Auto, but I may be wrong; you might be able to use it but you'll have to turn it on.
As for taking pictures of the Yeti......don't ask me! I'm not crazy enough to have my camera out during a wild ride like that!![]()
Amy said:I guess sports mode is the "auto" for shutter priority. Auto mode probably picks what it thinks are the best settings for whatever exposure it "sees".
There ARE manual settings on the S3, so it's like an SLR without the lenses. There's a mode to select your own shutter speed and it adjusts the aperature, another mode where you select aperature and the camera selects shutter, and yet another mode where you pick both.
I haven't been to WDW since I got my S3 (hopefully next summer), but I'd probably use Auto the most, sports for parades. If you have little kids and want to get a picture of them riding Dumbo, then probably Sports mode. There's also a special "scene" dial that has a fireworks setting; I haven't had a chance to try that out yet and I'd love to hear how it worked for you when you're in WDW.
Be sure to post your pictures when you get back! There are a couple of threads here already with pictures taken with the S3. Splash and I got our S3's around the same time; feel free to add yours!
Amy said:As for taking pictures of the Yeti......don't ask me! I'm not crazy enough to have my camera out during a wild ride like that!![]()
psimon said:Will do. Bought a 2Gb card, so I'm looking at possibly over 1100 pix!
Amy said:You people are brave to have your cameras/camcorders out, esp. on Rock & Roller Coaster! I'm too busy screaming and holding on for dear life to even think about filming!