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2010-02-25, 11:29am
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Sharper images?
I have a nikon coolpix 4300, i cant seem to get my images clear and sharp
im on iso 100
can anyone help?
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2010-02-25, 1:48pm
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Are you too close without having the close-up feature active? Also, if you're using isp 100, you need to be very stable. Any movement will cause image to be blurry.
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2010-02-25, 2:26pm
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You are using a tripod, correct?
Sounds like your camera is too close to the subject. Move it back and then zoom in.
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2010-02-25, 4:46pm
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I have that same camera - here is a link to a thread I started about using it to get better pics - might help!
http://lampworketc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=107919
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2010-02-25, 4:49pm
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I just went back and reread that thread - you may not have the macro mode selected properly. I was able to get really close with it done right.
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2010-02-26, 11:11am
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its confused me LOL i havnt got a clue about shutter speed i dont even know how to find it, ive bought a new camera now
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2010-02-26, 2:27pm
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it's in your manual.
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2010-03-07, 7:19pm
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I had the same camera and now I have the L4. What you can't sharpen up using the camera, you can always fix it with your photo editing software.
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2010-03-11, 4:08am
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Adjusting camera speed, apertures, etc reminds me of Macroeconomics!
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2010-03-12, 1:57pm
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1. put camera in MACRO mode.
2 turn off flash
3. use diffused lighting (possibly a lamp shade to shield direct light)
4, as suggested a tripod
5. background that contrasts the bead colors.
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2010-03-12, 2:16pm
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Best bet (said above too)
MACRO mode
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