RaySharpton
Retired and going to Disney.
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Hello. My name is Ray and I am a computer illiterate and digital camera newbie.
I usually use this camera once a year in December, and I can have someone else take indoor photos for me.
But I have never been able to take good photos at Walt Disney World so I give up after the first day or two.
I guess at Walt Disney World, I always wanted to take pictures of Magic Kingdom's Spectromagic Parade, but the auto function comes out too dark.
And I have no idea what I am doing trying to use the manual mode.
I know...I know...experiment...experiment...and I do, but when I have no idea what I am experimenting with, it all ends up frustratingly frustrating. I'd give up and decide to enjoy the parade.
So maybe others with similar cameras can give their advice on how to take pictures at Walt Disney World.
And maybe we can share information.
I don't know much about taking night/firework/night parade/night christmas light pictures, but I have found a place to buy batteries on sale for the camera.
www.SterlingTek.com
More specifically, batteries for $11.99, battery rechargers, etc. at the following specific link: www.sterlingtek.com/noname2.html . I have been very happy with them.
I have also just discovered a free place that is very friendly and easy to use for me to store photos at www.PhotoBucket.com . Since I use a WebTV at home, I don't have a mouse to click on a photo, but I can find a URL of the picture and insert the URL into photobucket.
Photobucket will let you share photos on the DIS, too.
And I have discovered an online guide for this camera at www.cs.mtu.edu/~shene/DigiCam/User-Guide/995/
These are the things that I would like to learn about my camera.
1. What should my initial settings on the camera be set at? (There are about two screens worth of settings and here is a web link with a list of them at: http://www.dcresource.com/reviews/nikon/coolpix995-review/)
2. If I were going to use the photo for 4" x 6" printable photos and on the DIS, what should I set the quality for?
Sincerely, Ray
I usually use this camera once a year in December, and I can have someone else take indoor photos for me.
But I have never been able to take good photos at Walt Disney World so I give up after the first day or two.
I guess at Walt Disney World, I always wanted to take pictures of Magic Kingdom's Spectromagic Parade, but the auto function comes out too dark.
And I have no idea what I am doing trying to use the manual mode.
I know...I know...experiment...experiment...and I do, but when I have no idea what I am experimenting with, it all ends up frustratingly frustrating. I'd give up and decide to enjoy the parade.
So maybe others with similar cameras can give their advice on how to take pictures at Walt Disney World.
And maybe we can share information.
I don't know much about taking night/firework/night parade/night christmas light pictures, but I have found a place to buy batteries on sale for the camera.
www.SterlingTek.com
More specifically, batteries for $11.99, battery rechargers, etc. at the following specific link: www.sterlingtek.com/noname2.html . I have been very happy with them.
I have also just discovered a free place that is very friendly and easy to use for me to store photos at www.PhotoBucket.com . Since I use a WebTV at home, I don't have a mouse to click on a photo, but I can find a URL of the picture and insert the URL into photobucket.
Photobucket will let you share photos on the DIS, too.
And I have discovered an online guide for this camera at www.cs.mtu.edu/~shene/DigiCam/User-Guide/995/
These are the things that I would like to learn about my camera.
1. What should my initial settings on the camera be set at? (There are about two screens worth of settings and here is a web link with a list of them at: http://www.dcresource.com/reviews/nikon/coolpix995-review/)
2. If I were going to use the photo for 4" x 6" printable photos and on the DIS, what should I set the quality for?
Sincerely, Ray
