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3l3m3nt
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Dsc-v1
Alright well i've been getting really sick of this camera, whenever I take shots in the regular mode I have to either hold my hands completely still or take multiple shots hoping that the images aren't fuzzy. Also if I switch over to the shutter mode to crank up the shutter speed the picture isn't fuzzy but the whole picture quality is crap, like a ton of spots all over it and it looks nothing like the pictures I take in the basic mode. Really pi**es me off... anyone else notice the same problems?
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chronic
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use the viewfinder rather than the lcd screen, resting it with ur elbow on ur chest.
camera is very precise, and must be used with some professionalism.
It will flash a green hand when the shutter speed is long enough for it to blur, when u see this hand, make sure you are either resting, or steady.
Also do you mean the W1
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3l3m3nt
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nope the V1, looks like they stopped making them though since I bought it last year and Sony doesn't have it on their website anymore.
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Jan 16th, 2005 06:00 AM |
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3l3m3nt
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I guess i'm just going to have to use a steadier hand from now on.
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Jan 18th, 2005 04:29 PM |
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3l3m3nt
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Alright I figured out the problem... my other settings were set to ISO800 instead of auto...so I set the shutter speed mode to auto so my pictures aren't full of noise and they aren't blurred from the increased shutter.
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nemo66
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Worth every penny!
YES, the SONY DSC V1 is worth every penny (even at high prices!!!)
I own one and must admit it makes better pictures than my F828 and even than my V3.
I will now sell the V3 at ebay.
get one while u can!
cheers,
nemo66
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