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Anonymous
Hey /p/,

I just took this picture with the brand new 10 Megapixel Nikon Coolpix S60 I got for my birthday.

Do not buy this camera.
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>> Anonymous
hey kid, that's a nice dragon dagger
>> Anonymous
>>301575

FYI, I am twenty years old and I collect Power Rangers toys.

So THERE.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>301602

Not expecting too much, just better pics than my cell phone can take at least.
>> Anonymous
Side note, turning down the ISO made the picture a lot less blurry (had to turn it down to 100 before I decided it was acceptable), so thanks for that tip. It's also way darker, any tips for countering that?
>> Anonymous
>>301605
Learn how to use a camera. Don't post in /p/ again.
>> Anonymous
>>301609

One tip - When posting in /p/, be ready to handle massive ammounts of trollan.

Lowering the ISO (The cameras sensitivity to light) will make the pictures darker, but a lot less blurry/sharper/Less noise. It's useful some times, but not always. The way to counter this would be either setting a longer exposure, or an alternate light source (Use the flash or turn on another light).

The longer exposure allows the sensor to capture more light, but also makes the image be more prone to blurring - if you move too much you'll see ghost trails.
>> Anonymous
>>301614
Thanks for that, I'll try messing with the exposure tonight and take some pictures in natural light tomorrow.