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Question: Why is the display on my nikon d60 different that the one in the instructional videos?
I just bought a Nikon D60, and the display is very basic looking compared to one that I saw on a bunch of instructional videos for the same model. The other ones show your light aperture on the left with a diagram of how much light you're letting in..mine just has a bunch of digital numbers. anyone ?
Answer: There are many different modes available on your camera
Choose the one you like the best.
Look on page 35 of your user manual.
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Question: Can you PLS guide or suggest me which is better between Canon A480 and Nikon L20 digital camera?if anyone can suggest any other in this type of PLS did councils
Answer: Here are some general wisdom that will help you decide for yourself: At least 10 to 30 times a day, someone on YA asked: "Which is a good camera to buy?" A quick search would have given you Hundreds of spontaneous (without having to wait for answers), but again here is my 10 cents on the subject: Point & Shoot Cameras are wonderfully handy because of their small size. When the lighting conditions are ideal, they are not even really pretty pictures - all of them. However, they all have their limits - they do not do very well in low light situations (eg photos noisy, difficult to avoid camera shake, etc..) The edge of Flash is very little hard-blank, and does not go very far. Many of them have no manual functions, so you are limited with photos only very basic, you can not compensate for unusual situations, or to please many tricks and special effects. S & P's also suffer shutterlag frustrating and many of them chew through batteries rather quickly. If you are ok with those restrictions, then go ahead and pick one, most of them (same type and same price range) are quite similar. Personally, I'd choose either a Canon or Nikon, and would certainly stay away from Kodak. AP upscale & S will give you more manual options and better quality. Many of those same give you the opportunity to add a flash itself (which makes a big difference to your flash photos). Do not worry too much about megapixels - All units have modern enough, the more there is a limit to the number of pixels you can squeeze into a tiny P & S sensor before you actually lose in quality rather than gain it. Do not worry about digital zoom, in fact, never use it. It simply crops removing pixels, say destroyed information. The only true optical zoom. Some words about the capabilities of special effects such as tone color, or even just black and white or sepia: About the application of any kind of effect in camera: DO NOT DO IT! Imagine you've just taken best photo you've ever had - surely you would have in all his glory, right? Always set your camera to the larger, better quality (and color). This way, you start with the best picture possible for your original. Then you copy and modify to your heart's content. You much better control over any changes to your computer, even something as simple as B & W will look much better when it was correctly treated instead of the camera. You can do all sorts of things for it PLUS you can keep your original. decide what phenomena are important to you, and look for cameras that have this feature. Then go compare a few models on www.dpreview.com. The best thing you can To your success is to borrow some books and learn about photography. A little knowledge will make a much greater difference to your photos Your choice of P & S camera can. For what it's worth - if I was in the market for a P & S camera right now, my choice would be a Canon Powershot SX20 IS http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ModelInfoAct&fcategoryid=144&modelid=19208
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