Tinkerbellarella
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I have a Nikon CoolPix either 200 or 210 (sorry I don't have it on me at the moment):
which I LOVE...as long as the sun is shining.
BUT.
As soon as the sun goes down and I try taking nighttime/dim lighting shots I'm SORELY disappointed. I admit, it could absolutely be user error but I just can't figure out what I'm doing wrong.
If I leave the settings to auto-flash (which is what I keep it on 99% of the time) for night/dim shots, the shots come out, understandably, dark and grainy.
e.g.
If I change it to the nighttime setting (you know, indicated by the little guy with the moon in the background), almost all of the time it's actually worse! The shots are ALWAYS EXTREMELY blurry even though the lighting is better. Even if I set it down on something and keep it as still as possible, still no dice. And FORGET holding in my hands.
(Sorry, no example of this. In a rage I deleted them all!)
If I turn the flash OFF I can actually sometimes get a shot, but only if there is some other lighting going on (i.e. the Spectromagic floats).
I've also found that using the zoom function makes a huge difference too (and not usually in a good way).
I REALLY want to love and keep my camera. I do. I've had it for a while and, as I'm obviously not a photography pro, it's pretty easy and takes some gorgeous shots. But I'm not sure where to go here. I simply CANNOT go on another trip to Disney and feel photographically crippled at night.
HELP!!!

which I LOVE...as long as the sun is shining.

BUT.
As soon as the sun goes down and I try taking nighttime/dim lighting shots I'm SORELY disappointed. I admit, it could absolutely be user error but I just can't figure out what I'm doing wrong.
If I leave the settings to auto-flash (which is what I keep it on 99% of the time) for night/dim shots, the shots come out, understandably, dark and grainy.
e.g.

If I change it to the nighttime setting (you know, indicated by the little guy with the moon in the background), almost all of the time it's actually worse! The shots are ALWAYS EXTREMELY blurry even though the lighting is better. Even if I set it down on something and keep it as still as possible, still no dice. And FORGET holding in my hands.
(Sorry, no example of this. In a rage I deleted them all!)
If I turn the flash OFF I can actually sometimes get a shot, but only if there is some other lighting going on (i.e. the Spectromagic floats).
I've also found that using the zoom function makes a huge difference too (and not usually in a good way).
I REALLY want to love and keep my camera. I do. I've had it for a while and, as I'm obviously not a photography pro, it's pretty easy and takes some gorgeous shots. But I'm not sure where to go here. I simply CANNOT go on another trip to Disney and feel photographically crippled at night.
HELP!!!