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How can I take better pictures with a Sony DSC-S500? |
I take mostly nature photography, macros, my pets, sky, landscapes, plants, etc. Any tips you can give me to make it look clearer? You're much better off getting an SLR. Nikon just came out with the D40, one of the cheapest SLR on the market. You can also pick up a used Canon 300D on eBAY for around $400. You will be able to take infinitely better photos (macro/landscape/other) than with the DSCS500. Try using a Monopod. I noticed a big difference when I started using one even with a point & shoot. Or a tripod. That camera is not really made for much more then macro photos and family pictures. Buy photoshop elements and tweak the pictures after you take them You obviously know to hold your camera steady as possible, untill the shot is actually taken. Short of a tripod lean camera on anything solid to hold steady, lay it on something solid again untill photo IS ACTUALLY TAKEN. |
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