That was taken in very low light, and came out nicely because the camera was balancing on the door handle. But generally the low light performance is very poor because of the slow lens. It's very hard to get results which aren't blurred or shaky. And the camera's design – more like a cellphone than a camera, all swivelable and Star Trekky – makes it really hard to balance for timer shots when you're using some random post as a makeshift tripod and want to run round and get in the picture yourself. The thing's likely to fall down in the slightest puff of breeze... Apart from that, though, great.
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Date: 2005-01-27 08:39 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-01-27 08:51 am (UTC)