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July 28th, 2009

Canon Sd970 Is
If I have the Canon SD970 or SD 880?

I am looking for a new Canon digital camera. The SD 970 has a better zoom, but most SD880 has a wide angle lens. What is a better deal? Who really needed a wide angle lens?

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Canon SD970 IS topic?

I have a SD970 IS takes great pictures with flash, but without a flash picture is blurred. I'm not sophisticated User device and my old Canon took great pictures with or without flash, without changing settings. Is there something simple I'm missing? To clarify this does not necessarily occur low light, but any situation in which the camera decides not to use the automatic flash. So what will happen in a sunny room, when the flash fires automatically. I had an old Canon point and shoot no problem that way.

Just for you understand what is addressed here. In low light the shutter stays open longer than usual in trying to collect enough light to take photo. While the shutter is open, any movement, not even you press the shutter, the camera moves so blurry. No possible around him, regardless of camera brand or model. Each camera can blur in this situation. I also suggest a tripod, but using the counting 10 seconds so that when the shutter opens is not touching the camera because, as I say, that its mere mention will be blurred. Here is an example of what I speak. I photographed this with a tripod, 10 second timer and manual in my Canon Rebel XS. There is no lack of definition in the image of other moving objects which is what I wanted. If you look at the top left of the photo you will see parking of vehicles. The shutter opens for 10 seconds, but small objects in the image are very clear. This is because the camera does not move while the shutter is open. Http: / / www.flickr.com/photos/jimsphotostuff/3458504020/sizes/l/ Any low-light photography can be difficult, regardless of the camera. There are certain things you need to do to get sharp pictures. There no panacea for night photography, no camera has been made to make these things for you. Most any photo, night or otherwise, is not with the camera from the photographer. If you are really interested in night photography, I suggest you read a little on the serious issue.

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