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digo 03-24-2005 07:47 AM

New Canon Camera
 
Hello guys..
I have buyied a new camera its the Canon PowerShot A 510.. Its a great one.. Just if someone that have this camera or knows what is the best quelity to takePictures..
I have this options, In each size i have three options: Normal\Fine\Superfine.
This are the sizes i can choose: 2058x1536\ 1600X1200\ 1024x768 \ 640x480..

I have trying And i think the 1600x1200 or the 1024x768 in fine are the best ones.. What you guys reccomend ?
Anyone also knows how to take the best pics at night?

MercedeSChink 03-24-2005 09:14 AM

go check out dpreview.com...you'll find yur answer there...

nthfinity 03-24-2005 09:40 AM

i always shoot at the highest res available, and downsize when posting... but thats just me, and plenty of space :)

philip827 03-24-2005 10:46 AM

moved to the correct forum

digo 03-24-2005 11:31 AM

OKthankse about answering but in this site dpreview.com i can find anything.....

dingo 03-24-2005 11:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nthfinity
i always shoot at the highest res available, and downsize when posting... but thats just me, and plenty of space :)

I do the same, if you have the space on your memory card then use the highest setting possible. That allows you to crop the picture later and still be left with a decent size (like 1600x1200) :wink:

digo 03-24-2005 01:06 PM

ok i see now... but without resizing the size of the pics.. not a pic to upload to the jabbasworld.. just a pic to keep in the pc.. 1600x1200 will be the best or 1024x768 is enough?

TT 03-27-2005 12:46 PM

Always take pics the biggest and best quality possible. Then you will have more cropping and resizing possibilities ;)

DeMoN 03-27-2005 03:10 PM

I used to take pics in 1600 but I found it better to go as high as your camera lets you (if capacity is not an issue) then, you can enhance the picture at the big sized pic and shrink it down to a viewable 1024 or shrink to 1600 if your computer's resolution (like mine) is 1600.


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