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    Default First Time Macros

    So i just figured out that my camera has a macro mode and i got some pretty cool pix with it. Keep in mind it is a 75$ camera, so dont bitch at me if they are LQ compared to someone elses.





    Any tips for a noob photographer with a sony cybershot?

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    1st is pretty cool mate, I don't like the third though.
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    They're quite nice. Good framing, some of them are a bit noisy, But I doubt you can help that if its a 75 buck camera, could always fix it in photoshop.
    The colouring on the third one is a little off. Would prefer the natural titanium colour.
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    I used to have a Sony Cybershot When you go to focus, have in mind what you want to be the most in focus in the scene. Then, while holding your camera in the place you wanna take the shot, rotate up, down, left, or right while staying in place and move the center of the camera to the location you want primary focus. Half-way hold down the shutter button to focus in. While holding it half-way down, revert back to the original position and finish the shutter button down to take the shot. You'll be amazed at what that does.. Just for experimenting.. Try something in the top left or right corner. Also, set your metering to "Spot" metering to get the best focus for where you want the primary focal point to be.. Confusing, maybe a bit.. lol.. But believe me, you'll go "WOW" when you try it out
    Last edited by wfcamb; 11-25-2011 at 02:12 AM.

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    photoshop can solve most quality issues, but nice experiementation, + wfcambs words.
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