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anybody else own one?
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Greetings,
I have been using one for a little while. I like and the optics are pretty good for no extension. I suspect you will see this technology around in the future. Can I help with anything? Ron Baird Eastman Kodak Company |
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yea, is there a way to make it so the preview on the lcd doesn't look so "noisy" I guess. It really bothers me that the preview looks extremely blurry and noisy, but then when I look at the picture is doesn't even look that bad. Any help in this department? Other than that, I am actually enjoying playing with the settings, and figuring out what works best under the different circumstances. The panorama effect is
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Greetings,
What resolution setting are you using? Although the view screen is OK, it is not designed to give you a full review feature, only to help you compose, etc. Try taking some shots at the highest setting (6 meg) then at the lowest. You should see a little difference. Also, try changing the ISO, which is where you are going to see the most dramatic changes. Try a combination of all of them to see changes. Let me know how you make out. Ron Baird Eastman Kodak Company |
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