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mega
10-21-2004, 04:32 AM
Hi guys

what do u think are the best settings for shooting under normal light in indoors?
All my pics taken appear so dark and low in resolution , although im shooting using the 5.0 MB

vorgusa
10-21-2004, 12:37 PM
I have not gotten mine yet, but if you are using the flash you might want to try turning it off if your subject is farther away. The flash is good for things close by but some cameras will assume the flash will light everything up and go for that setting. If you don't you the flash it should assume everything will stay as it is. Just a thought..

olias
10-21-2004, 03:10 PM
I recently sold a T1 I had for several months as my carry anywhere cam. While it performed ok outdoors, it was mostly awful inside. Flash is good only if your subject is about three feet in front of you. Unfortunately the T1 lacks a tripod mount or long shutters, so you'll be limited inside.

olias
10-30-2004, 07:29 PM
I'm going to partially amend the previous post here. I was looking over some indoor flash shots I took with the Canon SD200 that were similar to ones I'd taken with the T1. The SD200 suffers from dark corners but when I look at a few flash shots with the T1 that I took where I upped the flash setting, it actually does a better job of lighting a small room, with no dark corners. You can't up the flash setting on the SD200, or decrease for that matter like you can with the Sony.