if you are haveing problems with motion burl then get a tripod
im not real slr camera intelligent but you get a lens for macro. It's real short for those close ups.
My camera in its menus does not have a macro mode except for video recording mode. Now that being said, what other modes or settings should I try with it such as ISO or white balance, etc. I have an older Minolta Maxum 5 35MM and with that I found that ISO800 film gave me better shots, but for everyday use digital is the way to go. The camera will not focus closer than 1 foot nor take a pic in an optical zoom for a closeup shot. Hmmmm
Quote from: lovenhim on July 10, 2010, 09:17:06 PMMy camera in its menus does not have a macro mode except for video recording mode. Now that being said, what other modes or settings should I try with it such as ISO or white balance, etc. I have an older Minolta Maxum 5 35MM and with that I found that ISO800 film gave me better shots, but for everyday use digital is the way to go. The camera will not focus closer than 1 foot nor take a pic in an optical zoom for a closeup shot. Hmmmm Burl comes from one of two thingsA. Focus, the cure if it can't find focus, is pull the camera back awayB. Motion, you can either make the camera faster (you can crank the ISO), or use a tripod, and fi all eles fails add more light
I am looking for the tripod that the camera came with. It might be packed away, I am not sure. How much light do you need? I am in an 11x14 room with energy saver bulbs from Wallys World but there is 300w of light in here....and more if I need it.