From a Disposable to a Canon Digital Rebel
Hi folks. I've now gone from a disposable camera to a Canon Digital Rebel that my wife bought me. I'm having a couple problems, that I assume are operator related, and I hope you might be able to lend some help. Problem 1: When taking indoor pictures of people, it just seems to me that their faces are out of focus (camera is set for auto everything). Problem 2: When taking those indoor pictures, they seem to come out on the dark side (again, the camera is set on auto). Any guidance would be most appreciated. Thank you in advance for your patience.
Another Rebel owner... need more info
Hi Bubba,
Welcome!
As was stated above, there could be a few reasons for the results you are getting. Some of the factors that may effect the results include:
What lens are you using?
You mentioned you'd try again "tonight" - are you shooting after dark? What is the available light? How far are you from the subject?
Also, the DSLR isn't set up like a P&S - and usually requires some post processing. Sometimes the images just need a touch-up - more lightening/brightening/contrast.
The PhotoshopElements2.0 you got with your camera is excellent.
When you get used to using the Rebel, you will be very happy, but understand there is quite a learning curve, although it does well on auto for starters. You can learn slowly or quickly - whatever, but it's worth the effort.
I love my Rebel - best investment I've made in photography. :cool:
Liz
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Originally Posted by Bubba
Sean & Paul,
Thanks for taking the time to help. I'll give it a try tonight and let you know. Thanks agian. Bubba
Thank you! How nice.......
Bubba,
That's very kind of you to say! You made my day........ :cool:
I hope you won't go away.....stick around while you're learning! People around here are good at answering questions.....good luck with your learning.
Liz
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Originally Posted by Bubba
Liz,
Your the nicest Moderator on any forum that I've looked at. I've figured out that the learning curve is fairly steep and that I have some work to do. I really appreciate your supoport and direction. I look forward to coming back here with some good results and hopefully some tips for others.
Thanks,
Bubba