sentinel1759
06-15-2008, 11:42 PM
Hi,
Just purchased the A720 IS a few days ago, and I couldnt be happier with it! I'm currently a college student who loves to take pictures of anything and everything. Im still very much a beginner when it comes to photography, but I certainly enjoy learning more and more about these amazing devices. I also found photo-John's point and shoot article very informative and an excellent read.
Anywho, to make a long story longer, i just had a few questions about the A720.
1. What are the benefits of buying the higher performance SD cards? (eg. 155x)
2, I take alot of concert photos, the main venue I got to is HOB-Orlando, in the pit area its usually dark with the stage lights being very bright, what settings should I use to get the best pictures in this situation?
3. In one of the video reviews I watched online (tiger direct I believe) it stated that the A720 can shoot up to 60fps, however I do not see that in the camera options or the manual. Am I missing something, or did the reviewer have the wrong information?
Thanks to any who respond, and I look forward to becoming an active member on these boards.
- Rob
Just purchased the A720 IS a few days ago, and I couldnt be happier with it! I'm currently a college student who loves to take pictures of anything and everything. Im still very much a beginner when it comes to photography, but I certainly enjoy learning more and more about these amazing devices. I also found photo-John's point and shoot article very informative and an excellent read.
Anywho, to make a long story longer, i just had a few questions about the A720.
1. What are the benefits of buying the higher performance SD cards? (eg. 155x)
2, I take alot of concert photos, the main venue I got to is HOB-Orlando, in the pit area its usually dark with the stage lights being very bright, what settings should I use to get the best pictures in this situation?
3. In one of the video reviews I watched online (tiger direct I believe) it stated that the A720 can shoot up to 60fps, however I do not see that in the camera options or the manual. Am I missing something, or did the reviewer have the wrong information?
Thanks to any who respond, and I look forward to becoming an active member on these boards.
- Rob