Troubles with Espio 738G
Posted 16/03/2004 - 22:01
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Hello Martin,
If I understand you correctly, you are having problems with moving subjects.
I don't think the 738G has an action mode as such (I may be wrong) but in any case what you need to do is pan (move) the camera so that you are following the subject in the viewfinder. When you are ready, gently press the shutter button but keep the camera moving for a second or two.
There is a slight time lag between starting to press the shutter button and the shutter operating. If you stop panning the camera straight away then the subject could move out of the frame before the picture is actually taken.
It's a basic technique but it does require practise to get it just right.
If I understand you correctly, you are having problems with moving subjects.
I don't think the 738G has an action mode as such (I may be wrong) but in any case what you need to do is pan (move) the camera so that you are following the subject in the viewfinder. When you are ready, gently press the shutter button but keep the camera moving for a second or two.
There is a slight time lag between starting to press the shutter button and the shutter operating. If you stop panning the camera straight away then the subject could move out of the frame before the picture is actually taken.
It's a basic technique but it does require practise to get it just right.
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Posted 19/03/2004 - 19:00
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Ok, thanks. I will try.
but those cameras are more sensitive than the common cameras?
but those cameras are more sensitive than the common cameras?
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Does some form exist so that they leave well?
Does it have some special configuration? or it is simply camera for take static photos.
Thanks
Martin
From Argentina.