Digital Camera Advice

slduck

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I have noticed that my digital camera (Kodak Easyshare 4.0) does not do a very good job taking indoor and close up pictures. At night it is really bad. It does a great job in natural light. Just wondering what type digital camera does an all around good job? What you your experiences? :wave2:
 
I have the Kodak Easy Share V550 and I am able to take indoor pictures and outdoor pictures. I am not sure if your Kodak is the same. I love the V550 and Amazon usually will put cameras on sale! :thumbsup2
 
slduck said:
I have noticed that my digital camera (Kodak Easyshare 4.0) does not do a very good job taking indoor and close up pictures. At night it is really bad. It does a great job in natural light. Just wondering what type digital camera does an all around good job? What you your experiences? :wave2:

I too have the Kodak Easyshare 4.0 and yes, it stinks at indoor pictures.... I got it 3 weeks before our Dec. '04 trip and was so disappointed not to have any photos from the night time (MVMCP), fireworks, or anything that was further than 15 feet away indoors...... I researched and saved and saved and finally bought my Nikon D50 SLR camera. It was a chunk of change to say the least, but it takes amazing photos and I'm going to take a photography course to make the most of this awesome camera! :thumbsup2 I'm sure there must be other cameras that will work well that are not as $$$$-perhaps post on the photography board???? Good luck to you!!!!
 
The problem with small "cheap" (typical $200 - $300) cameras is that they are cheap because they don't have a very sensitive photo detectors. They'll be desiged for outdoor lighting. When you come indoors, there just won't be enough light without a flash. But when you're trying to power a camera with the equivilent of a pair of AA battries, you just can't build a flash that's going to be bright enough to equate to outdoor lights for a distance of more than about 10+' away. It takes a pretty powerful flash for these kinds of cameras to even begin to think about something 20' away. Actually, even more expensive cameras won't do very go with more powerful flashes at distances of 20'. I've even got a more advanced (but older) digital camera with an exernal flash, and even that is only really rated at about 16' (though in careful situations, I can manage 25' if I'm not going for a really sharp picture).

So the problem is that to copensate for the low sensitivity of the photo detector, it has to expose it to the reduced light for a longer period of time. And of course during that longer period of time, any slight movement of the camera makes the pictures blurry.
 



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