Are there any techniques that will allow for an intermediate point and shoot camera to capture a raindow without making everything in the shot look faded out?I messed around with the apature and shutter speed trying to get a good balance but either the rainbow was too faded of the shutter speed was far too long and the shot got white washed.Thanks in advance.EXIF data available. Clickhereto show/hide.Camera-Specific Properties:Equipment MakeEASTMAN KODAK COMPANYCamera ModelKODAK Z812 IS ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERACamera SoftwareAdobe Photoshop CS2 WindowsMaximum Lens Aperturef/5.3Sensing MethodOne-Chip Color AreaFocal Length (35mm Equiv)184 mmImage-Specific Properties:Image OrientationTop, Left-HandHorizontal Resolution480 dpiVertical Resolution480 dpiImage Created2008:05:31 18:43:33Exposure Time1/200 secF-Numberf/3.6Exposure ProgramNot DefinedISO Speed Rating64Lens Aperturef/3.6Exposure Bias0 EVMetering ModePatternLight SourceUnknownFlashNo Flash, AutoFocal Length29.30 mmColor Space InformationsRGBImage Width979Image Height627Exposure Index64RenderingNormalExposure ModeAutoWhite BalanceAutoScene Capture TypeStandardGain ControlNoneContrastNormalSaturationNormalSharpnessNormalSubject Distance RangeUnknown
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Rainbows cannot be captured. Give up.
>>194222You're retarded. My dad got one on a shitty old S2 IS.
>>194210obvious shoops>>194222I caught this one. The end of the rainbow was in the street during a big hail storm/tornado. Some pics I took made it onto the news :D