Merandab4
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Hi,
DH recently bought me a new digital camera. It's the Kodak easy share 7590.
Its got a 10x zoom and the fancy professional lens. Its 5.0mp
I was so happy with this purchas as it has SO many features.
I have ben just putzing (is that even a word..lol) with it as I haven't really had any reason to use it for real until Friday night at my cousin's graduation.
Now I pride myself in being a pretty good photographer, but I really was not happy with the way the photographs turned out.
It was an inside graduation and I know I had the appropriate flash on.
When I use the zoom it seems that the subject gets blurry.
I was happy with a lesser model that did not have a 10x zoom, but DH talked me into the 10x zoom. Now I don't understand what the sence of having all that extra zoom is for if it's just going to be blurry.
Maybe If I use a tri-pod it wouldn't be blurry, but I don't really want to carry a tripod around with me all the time.
I know I have a lot of playing around yet to do (and I read the manual twice).
But in the meantime, does anyone have any advise, or does anyone have this model camera nad can offer any suggestions? thanks
DH recently bought me a new digital camera. It's the Kodak easy share 7590.
Its got a 10x zoom and the fancy professional lens. Its 5.0mp
I was so happy with this purchas as it has SO many features.
I have ben just putzing (is that even a word..lol) with it as I haven't really had any reason to use it for real until Friday night at my cousin's graduation.
Now I pride myself in being a pretty good photographer, but I really was not happy with the way the photographs turned out.
It was an inside graduation and I know I had the appropriate flash on.
When I use the zoom it seems that the subject gets blurry.
I was happy with a lesser model that did not have a 10x zoom, but DH talked me into the 10x zoom. Now I don't understand what the sence of having all that extra zoom is for if it's just going to be blurry.
Maybe If I use a tri-pod it wouldn't be blurry, but I don't really want to carry a tripod around with me all the time.
I know I have a lot of playing around yet to do (and I read the manual twice).
But in the meantime, does anyone have any advise, or does anyone have this model camera nad can offer any suggestions? thanks