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John H.
 
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Default Canon PowerShot A610 Digital Camera

On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 15:57:04 -0500, Harry Krause
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John H. wrote:
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 08:44:07 -0500, Harry Krause
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Well, the built in flash, as is typical of most built in flashes in
digital cameras, isn't that great. But, you can slow the shutter speed
down in flash mode enough to make decent night shots. For the price,
it's actually a really cool little camera, has LOTS of features that
more expensive cameras don't have, can take video. I've bought a 1GB
card for it, and can take 90 minutes of good quality video with it, or
hold hundreds of pictures.


Learning to use flash properly is one of the major challenges in general
photography. The built-in flash on most cameras, not just the less
expensive digitals or film units, isn't very powerful, and tends to
light up only the center portion of what you're shooting, and that not
very well. Also, the small built-in flash units really have no punch;
they cannot reach out any significant distance to light up a subject or
a scene.

I've been told by professionals that I shoot "damned good portraits" of
people. Well, they're ok, but I have a secret. When I want a good head
and shoulders of a subject, I take that person outdoors in flattering
natural light. You can't always do this, of course, but I try.


The SB800 packs some punch!


No doubt about it. Too much for me, so I bought the SB600.


Too much? That makes no sense. If there's too much light, don't use a
flash.
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