canon powershot a590 settings
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canon powershot a590 settings
My and a friend were out today trying to take some pics of us rideing but then shots kept comeing out blury or their was such a delay that we had a hard time getting the bike in the picture.
Are their any settings for this camer to capture objects in motion with out them being blury and is their anyway to make the camera take the picture when you hit the button not 3 sec afterward?
Are their any settings for this camer to capture objects in motion with out them being blury and is their anyway to make the camera take the picture when you hit the button not 3 sec afterward?
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My and a friend were out today trying to take some pics of us riding but then shots kept coming out blurry or there was such a delay that we had a hard time getting the bike in the picture.
Are there any settings for this camera to capture objects in motion with out them being blurry and is there any way to make the camera take the picture when you hit the button not 3 sec afterward?
Are there any settings for this camera to capture objects in motion with out them being blurry and is there any way to make the camera take the picture when you hit the button not 3 sec afterward?
But um, its a very basic point and shoot. And with all point and shoots there will always be a delay in the shutter. As far as I can remember there isn't much you can control, but I'd say on the top dial, set it to aperture (Av) mode and set it to a smaller number like between f/2.8 and 5.6 or something...
Shit on debras desk
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Sorry, just an OCD/pet peeve of mine, had to fix some of that all in good fun.
But um, its a very basic point and shoot. And with all point and shoots there will always be a delay in the shutter. As far as I can remember there isn't much you can control, but I'd say on the top dial, set it to aperture (Av) mode and set it to a smaller number like between f/2.8 and 5.6 or something...
But um, its a very basic point and shoot. And with all point and shoots there will always be a delay in the shutter. As far as I can remember there isn't much you can control, but I'd say on the top dial, set it to aperture (Av) mode and set it to a smaller number like between f/2.8 and 5.6 or something...
lol thanks for the spell check!
yeah it's not some high quality 800.00 camera like id like to owm one day.
one more question what is ISO?
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