Posting pictures with True colours
#12
I have a older kodak camera and need to replace it soon. I do nature photography and the zoom on the camera has been making noises and scares my subjects away. To get good pictures these day you need to have 12x zoom or higher. I am saving up for a Olympus or a digital rebel to replace it.
#15
I have an Olympus and the color turns out good- natural, indoor, outdoor, or flash. It also has a stabilizer in it so if I do jiggle the camera when shooting it doesn't blur the pictures.
My sewing room has very good lighting which I think helps for indoor shots.
My sewing room has very good lighting which I think helps for indoor shots.
#17
You can get GREAT pictures with ANY camera it honestly depends on the lighting and a LITTLE know how. I have a Canon EOS takes awesome pictures spent lots of money on it, my husband can pick it up and take pictures that look like they came off of a cell phone from the early 90's (I know impossible) or they look like they came off my daughters fisher price camera!
#19
Besides the camera, the monitor can impact how a picture is viewed. DH was working on our wedding website. The color looked beautiful on his computer but when I opened it on mine, I hated the color. Just subtle differences, ya know?
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