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Nicole220

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I hated senioritis. It was awful! I think it's even worse though when you have it college!
I can imagine it being terrible in college!
That's not going to be fun at all!

Sure you weren't...
*sends you here:*
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PotteryGal

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I will see what I can do...however, it's hard when I don't know how your camera is going to react 100%.

What I can suggest is to put your camera on the tripod and set it to either the night shot setting...or doing the auto setting but turning off the flash. Or if your camera has a night movement setting, that might be good too.

Once again, it still might not turn out totally clear, but it will definitely come out better than it would have originally.

Okay, my camera is a Nikon Coolpix L4, I'm pretty sure I can't switch to manual setting, but I have a night portrait and a night landscape setting. And turning off the flash even though it's inside? :confused: Also, I'm assuming they still don't allow pics or video for Finding Nemo, the Musical?
 

nibblesandbits

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Okay, my camera is a Nikon Coolpix L4, I'm pretty sure I can't switch to manual setting, but I have a night portrait and a night landscape setting. And turning off the flash even though it's inside? :confused: Also, I'm assuming they still don't allow pics or video for Finding Nemo, the Musical?
Ok...you might just want to play with it to see what gets you the better pics...however, you will definitely want to put your camera on tripod either way. So try both the night shot things. That might get you something.

If it doesn't, then yes, turn off your flash inside, while on a tripod, and that should get you something.

And I believe they said you can't take Flash pictures, but then I also think they made the announcement that you couldn't take any pictures. You'll have to listen. At first I'm almost positive they only said no flash pictures, but then right before it I think it was no pictures. Can't remember 100% though.
 

PotteryGal

Active Member
Ok...you might just want to play with it to see what gets you the better pics...however, you will definitely want to put your camera on tripod either way. So try both the night shot things. That might get you something.

If it doesn't, then yes, turn off your flash inside, while on a tripod, and that should get you something.

And I believe they said you can't take Flash pictures, but then I also think they made the announcement that you couldn't take any pictures. You'll have to listen. At first I'm almost positive they only said no flash pictures, but then right before it I think it was no pictures. Can't remember 100% though.

I was just playing around with my settings - it seems I can turn the flash off with a night landscape setting, but not with the night portrait setting. :shrug:It's a dusk kind of setting in my living room at the moment. I'll try again when it's dark outside.
 

nibblesandbits

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I was just playing around with my settings - it seems I can turn the flash off with a night landscape setting, but not with the night portrait setting. :shrug:It's a dusk kind of setting in my living room at the moment. I'll try again when it's dark outside.
glad you're playing with it now. Too many people get down there and realize they can't do something with their cameras and get upset about it.
 

PotteryGal

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glad you're playing with it now. Too many people get down there and realize they can't do something with their cameras and get upset about it.

Well, most of what I'll be taking pics of is daytime shots, except for MNSSHP. I may try for some night time pics of All-Star Movies though. I picked up our package from AAA this morning. :D
 

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