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Originally posted by Dixieland Dancer
I couldn't see the pictures because they wouldn't load (I have a High Speed connection so speed shouldn't be the problem). Anyway, I just wanted to offer a suggestion on a camera setting you may want to use to fix your dark pictures without flash.
I take many pictures at indoor agility trials and can't use flash because it may disrupt the dogs run. I have a Canon camera. Point and Shoot or SLR, I believe they use the same settings.
Take the camera off manual mode. Set it too TV mode (this is for shutter speed priority). Try a shutter speed of 1/125th. If that is too dark go lower. You will also need to increase your ISO (film speed) as high as it will go. My camera goes to ISO 1600 so I use that speed when zooming in. If the object is closer then I use an ISO of 800. The faster the film the better you can capture fast moving objects. Yes, it is true that a higher ISO speed can result in more grainy pictures but I was taught it is better to have a somewhat grainy picture than to not get the picture at all. Actually with a 5 mexa pixel or higher camera, the grainy is almost not noticeable. Hope this helps.
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